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Time and the things that are imprisoned in time's memory
— Paulo Coelho
It was all I had, all I've ever had, the only currency, the only proof that I was alive.
Memory. p 380 — Abraham Verghese
Memory. p 380 — Abraham Verghese
I believe that the combination of pencil and memory creates a kind of practical magic, and magic is dangerous.
— Stephen King
It is not without good reason, that he who has not a good memory should never take upon him the trade of lying.
— Michel De Montaigne
In her final years she would still recall the trip that, with the perverse lucidity of nostalgia, became more and more recent in her memory.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Did that kiss nearly destroy the memory of all other kisses, and become the benchmark against which all future kisses would be measured?
— Julie Anne Long
The more emotional you are in a situation, the more memories you'll have of that situation in the long run.
— Abhijit Naskar
We are so strangely made; the memories that could make us happy pass away; it is the memories that break our hearts that abide.
— Mark Twain
For surely the food that memory gives to eat is bitter to the taste, and it is only with the teeth of hope that we can bear to chew it. (Ayesha)
— H. Rider Haggard
The central problem of C and C++ is that they require programmers to do their own memory management
— Eric S. Raymond
Of all the rewards of virtue, ... the most splendid is fame, for it is fame alone that can offer us the memory of posterity.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Why was it that a person could forget a thousand moments over a lifetime but never purge the one memory she truly wanted to forget?
— Melissa Tagg
I grew up around the Luxembourg Gardens, so I guess that is my best memory.
— Emmanuelle Seigner
Grief and memory go together. After someone dies, that's what you're left with. And the memories are so slippery yet so rich.
— Mike Mills
He was already fading. I knew that it wouldn't be long until he was just a vague image, however much I tried to cling onto his memory.
— Caroline Green
The past was a minefield about which few maps seemed to agree. And why should that surprise me? It's a big place.
p. 30 — Danilo Kis
p. 30 — Danilo Kis
In trying to escape the fatality of memory, he discovered with an immense sadness that pursuing the past inevitably only leads to greater loss.
— Richard Flanagan
I think that objects have memories. I'm always thinking that I'll go to the museum and see something and have a big memory about some other lifetime.
— Kiki Smith
Don't talk to me."
"Why not?"
"Because I want to fix that in my memory for ever. Draco Malfoy, the amazing bouncing ferret ... — J.K. Rowling
"Why not?"
"Because I want to fix that in my memory for ever. Draco Malfoy, the amazing bouncing ferret ... — J.K. Rowling
It was the sort of moment that a smoker would fill in with a cigarette and an ex-smoker filled in with the memory of a cigarette.
— Peter Corris
Who wants to put together something that will bear some relationship to the vision or memory or experience or story or idea or dream or whatever.
— Sharon Olds
The memory stings
and I hate that, I hate how all the good memories have turned into things that hurt
but I need the pain. — Claudia Gray
and I hate that, I hate how all the good memories have turned into things that hurt
but I need the pain. — Claudia Gray
Goodbye is the absolute hardest thing to say because you have to walk away with just a memory and after awhile that memory fades.
— Sarah Dillon
Later, that dozy embrace solidified in his memory as the single moment of artless, charmed happiness in their separate and difficult lives.
— Annie Proulx
For a sweet moment, the weight of human and godly concerns lifted from Justin, and he was left only with the memory of that kiss.
— Richelle Mead
But then what does it matter whence comes the gentle nudge that jars the soul into motion and sets it rolling, doomed never again to stop?
— Vladimir Nabokov
With every leaf that falls the tree loses a memory.
— Marty Rubin
, and if one has only one good memory left in one's heart, even that may sometimes be the means of saving us.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
That as individuals each of us is extremely isolated, while at the same time we are all linked by a prototypical memory.
— Haruki Murakami
And remember that within every lie, there is a truth hidden. Know the truth to defeat the lie.
— T.A. Miles
Reality is not a function of the event as event, but of the relationship of that event to past, and future, events.
— Robert Penn Warren
Remember my friend, that knowledge is stronger than memory, and we should not trust the weaker
— Bram Stoker
Nothing is as horrendous as imagining the times of happiness from an environment which is that of hell.
— Lynne Sharon Schwartz
Memories which someday will become all beautiful when the last annoyance that encumbers them shall have faded out of our minds.
— Mark Twain
It's not soft. It's not sweet. It's something wild and three long years in the making. A kiss that purges the memory of all other kisses before him.
— A. Zavarelli
My favorite Aspen memory is saving an upside-down cake that had exploded from the high altitude.
— Emeril Lagasse
I love that the idea of examining memory, and the way memory is edited was made more interesting because it was being filtered through a writer.
— James Franco
Memory is merely the process of tuning into vibrations that have been left behind in space and time.
— Michio Kushi
Rather I fear on the contrary that while we banish painful thoughts we may banish memory as well.
— Plutarch
You must never forget it if that's an important memory to you. Especially when a person dies, he can only live in the memories of others.
— Gosho Aoyama
Time moves in one direction, memory another. We are that strange species that constructs artifacts intended to counter the natural flow of forgetting.
— William Gibson
The hardest memory of slavery that Rialla had to bear was not the lack of freedom; it was the lack of desiring freedom.
— Patricia Briggs
It's just that the times I'm wrong don't register in your memory with as much clarity as the times I'm right.
— Meg Cabot
I am grateful, and would thank the Gods(if there were any to thank) that I have finally mastered this art of forgetting
of murdering the memory. — Caryl Phillips
of murdering the memory. — Caryl Phillips
A child who is happy on his pony's back has something which will be to him a glorious memory that the years cannot dim ...
— Muriel Wace
It is memory that provides the heart with impetus, fuels the brain, and propels the corn plant from seed to fruit.
— Joy Harjo
The one charm about the past is that it is the past.
— Oscar Wilde
Memory is a net: one that finds it full of fish when he takes it from the brook, but a dozen miles of water have run through it without sticking.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
The guilt and the horror and the memory of that awful smell might stay with her forever, but she was the queen.
— Marissa Meyer
It is a happy faculty of the mind to slough that which conscience refuses to assimilate.
— William Faulkner
The receding perspective of my past smothers my present. Remembering is the malignancy that feasts on my now.
— Rabih Alameddine
The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The reader's impression is one of a dream - the only thing that's left upon waking is the memory of a melody at the end of a concert.
— Dumitru Tepeneag
Forgetting is the precious balm that helps us to travel on, past the depredations of memory.
— Jesse Ball
At the same moment a cold chill traced a finger down the middle of my back. Sometimes things come back to you, that's all. Sometimes they come back.
— Stephen King
Every memory I had growing up was involving a basketball. I didn't go to the prom and stuff like that. It was always basketball for me.
— Kevin Durant
There exists for each of us a geographical fulcrum, a place so saturated with memory that within its precinct the past is always present.
— Justin Cronin
How cruelly sweet are the echoes that start, when memory plays an old tune on the heart!
— Eliza Cook
I have short-term memory loss. I know that some of the memories of the Super Bowl championships are fading.
— Pat Bowlen
I am wishing of a memory, where you gave me everything you had
and where I offered you the pieces that were left
of me. — Richard Perez
and where I offered you the pieces that were left
of me. — Richard Perez
His kisses tapped into deep mines of memory, and the years that had separated us fell away as if they were nothing.
— Lisa Kleypas
There is a hopeless longing for nostalgia that pervades the human soul, a return to the warm glow of remembrance or some imagined past.
— Deborah L. Norris
Like ultraviolet rays memory shows to each man in the book of life a script that invisibly and prophetically glosses the text.
— Walter Benjamin
Isn't it strange that sometimes the memory of an act of kindness can cause more pain than the cruel stuff?
— Marian Keyes
Now conscience wakes despair That slumber'd,-wakes the bitter memory Of what he was, what is, and what must be Worse.
— John Milton
The things that have come into being change continually. The man with a good memory remembers nothing because he forgets nothing.
— Augusto Roa Bastos
Tech, in the sense of ... putting things together, that goes back beyond memory for me.
— Mitchell Baker
All loss is one, and one loss becomes all, a single death is the key to the gate that bars memory.
— Diana Gabaldon
They came to know the incorrigible sorrow of all prisoners and exiles, which is to live in company with a memory that serves no purpose.
— Albert Camus
Maybe I got a few words wrong, but that's so near how the conversation went, I'm going to call it truth.
— Shannon Hale
What else has kept any of us going, but love of someone or the memory of that love?
— Rachel L. Schade
I knew that my husband was a song that I had forgotten the words to and I was a fuzzy photograph of someone he used to love.
— Catherine Lacey
If you don't have that memory of being loved, you are condemned to search the world for something to fill you up.
— Michael Jackson
Art is a kind of artificial memory and the pain which attends all serious art is a sense of that factitiousness.
— Iris Murdoch
It is notorious that the memory strengthens as you lay burdens upon it, and becomes trustworthy as you trust it.
— Thomas De Quincey
It was a backward memory of an event in his future so terrifying that it had generated harmonics of fear all the way along his lifeline). This
— Terry Pratchett
Sometimes forgetting is the gift that we give ourselves
— Dathan Auerbach
I now know how your anger
came from skeletons
that rattled in your heart
and you couldn't escape them. — Susie Clevenger
came from skeletons
that rattled in your heart
and you couldn't escape them. — Susie Clevenger
She knew that neither his clothes nor the years stood between her and the living intactness of that memory.
— Ayn Rand
I've come to think that's what heaven is- a place in the memory of others where our best selves live on.
— Christina Baker Kline
There are things in this world that the children hear, but whose sounds oscillate below an adult's sense of pitch.
— Edmund De Waal
My mom used to wear the fragrance Poison when I was younger, and I remember that scent and the purple bottle. That was my first [perfume] memory.
— John Slattery
The terrible thing is that it's impossible to tear the past out by the roots. Impossible to tear it out, but possible to hide the memory of it.
— Leo Tolstoy
When my father was assassinated, I decided that I would not compete with his memory, but the priority would be to achieve his dream.
— Benigno Aquino III
Childhood isn't just those years. It's also the opinions you form about them afterward. That's why our childhoods are so long.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,' says the White Queen to Alice.
— Lewis Carroll
We touched with a softness that pushed through the skin into memory, like arms plunged into a river - we could feel the weight of each other's stones.
— Simon Van Booy
Your words crossed a threshold,
And entered the past,
Yet they have created,
A word that will last. — Somya Kedia
And entered the past,
Yet they have created,
A word that will last. — Somya Kedia
Life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quickly you hardly catch it going.
— Tennessee Williams
It's probably the best memory I have from my whole life. Just waiting to see some dolphins that never came.
— Xo
Depiction can override truth the same way that memory can override experience.
— Cynthia Daignault
We can free ourselves from the old stories that have reduced us & allow real love for ourselves to blossom.
— Sharon Salzberg