Vivid Memories Quotes
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Often people think opportunity is a matter of luck. I believe opportunities are all around us. Some seize it. Others stand and let it pass by.
— Dhirubhai Ambani
Not everything has to be a couples' event.
— Olivia Wilde
Literature, like memory, selects only the vivid patches.
— T. E. Hulme
I have so much paperwork. I'm afraid my paperwork has paperwork.
— Gabrielle Zevin
It is stronge how smells can bring back vivid memories.
— Mary Balogh
I have fond memories from growing up in Switzerland and drinking a glass of warm milk with a spoonful of honey before bed.
— Daniel Humm
I have some vivid memories of walking around as a child with a cassette tape.
— James Vincent McMorrow
Let your mind be quiet, realizing the beauty of the world, and the immense boundless treasures that it holds.
— Edward Carpenter
What we perceive as the present is the vivid fringe of memory tinged with anticipation.
— Alfred North Whitehead
The dreams came. The memories. More vivid than ever before. As if the depth of his exhaustion had created the perfect canvas for them.
— James Dashner
I want to discover the deeper layers of His word, understand the tender mercies of His heart.
— Rachel Hauck
The memories were so vivid that the book dropped from my hand and my eyes filled with tears.
— Amitav Ghosh
Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heartwarming!
— Joseph B. Wirthlin
A writer's job is to imagine everything so personally that the fiction is as vivid as memories.
— John Irving
I think everyone must have a first memory of some house, some room, a vivid picture that will remain deep down in one forever.
— Sister Parish
I happen to be very good with younger actors because I have extremely vivid memories of that time of my life, and kids are just funny.
— David M. Evans
The philosophers must station themselves in the middle.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe