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The police and the vulnerable are natural allies. That they are so is counterintuitive and strange, for they also loathe one another.
— Jonny Steinberg
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrance of things past,
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought ... — William Shakespeare
I summon up remembrance of things past,
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought ... — William Shakespeare
Truth is hate to those who hate the truth.
— Bob Enyart
All remembrance of things past is fiction.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Spirituality is impacted not only by remembrance but by diet, stress, sleeping and eating habits among other things. Take care of yourself.
— Nouman Ali Khan
Swiftly the remembrance of all things is buried in the gulf of eternity.
— Marcus Aurelius
Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were.
— Marcel Proust
Everybody makes their own fun. If you don't make it yourself, it isn't fun. It's entertainment.
— David Mamet
I can speak to my soul only when the two of us are off exploring deserts or cities or mountains or roads.
— Paulo Coelho
Anyone who's read all of Proust plus The Man withour Qualities is bound t be missing out on a few other titles.
— Lorrie Moore
Remembrance of things past is just for the rich. For the poor it only marks the faint traces on the path to death.
— Albert Camus
When we think of the past it's the beautiful things we pick out. We want to believe it was all like that.
— Margaret Atwood
I wanted to sing when I was little. That's what I liked doing. It didn't occur to me that you became famous or anything like that.
— Linda Ronstadt
It's said, after all, that people reach middle age the day they realize they're never going to read Remembrance of Things Past.
— Alison Bechdel
Remembrance of things past.
— William Shakespeare