Quotes about Memory
they've all come to the same end. They are dust beneath the soil. All that is left behind lies in the people who remain. And the stories.
— Lisa Wingate
I realize that those who have loved us are never really gone. They live on in all the ones we love and all the ways we love. They are the reason we know how to love at all.
— Lisa Wingate
At the very least, we must tell our stories, mustn't we? Speak the names? You know, there is an old proverb that says, 'We die once when the last breath leaves our bodies. We die a second time when the last person speaks our name.' The first death is beyond our
— Lisa Wingate
What the mind don't 'member, the heart still know. Love, the strongest thang of all.
— Lisa Wingate
You know there is an old proverb that says, 'We die once when the last breath leaves our bodies. We die a second time when the last person speaks our name.' The first death is beyond our control, but the second one we can strive to prevent.
— Lisa Wingate
Every time you mourn for me, I'll be far away. But when you celebrate, I'll be right there with you, dancing.
— Lisa Wingate
May your names never go unspoken and your stories forever be told.
— Lisa Wingate
How rich art is, if one can only remember what one has seen, one is never empty of thoughts or truly lonely, never alone.
— Vincent Van Gogh
It must be good to die in the knowledge that one has done some truthful work...and to know that, as a result, one will live on in the memory of at least a few and leave a good example for those who come after.
— Vincent Van Gogh
It must be good to die in the knowledge that one has done some truthful work and to know that, as a result, one will live in the memory of at least a few and leave a good example for those who come after. A work that is good may not last forever, but the thought expressed by it will, and the work itself will surely survive for a very long time, and those who come later can do no better than follow in the footsteps of such predecessors and copy their example.
— Vincent Van Gogh
It must be good to die in the knowledge that one has done some truthful work and to know that, as a result, one will live on in the memory of at least a few and leave a good example for those who come after. A work that is good may not last for ever, but the thought expressed by it will, and the work itself will surely survive for a very long time, and those who come later can do no better than follow in the footsteps of such predecessors and copy their example.
— Vincent Van Gogh
O never think the dead are dead, So long as there are men alive, The dead will live, the dead will live." That's how I feel it. Nothing sadder than that.
— Vincent Van Gogh