Quotes about Memory
For memory is a blessing: it creates bonds rather than destroys them.
— Elie Wiesel
Our first act as free men was to throw ourselves onto the provisions. thats all we thought about. No thought of revenge, or of parents. Only of bread.
— Elie Wiesel
The days will grow to weeks, the weeks to months,The months will add themselves and make the years,The years will roll into the centuries,And mine will ever be a name of scorn.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
With his passing, Dick Clark deserves to take his place at the top in the pantheon of popular culture icons.
— John Oates
It is not likely that posterity will fall in love with us, but not impossible that it may respect or sympathize; so a man would rather leave behind him the portrait of his spirit than a portrait of his face.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
It's really easy, once somebody passes away, for the tales about them to become taller, the good ones and the bad ones.
— Ashton Kutcher
Trauma has a way of indelibly linking the incidentals to the profound.
— Richard Paul Evans
Yes, she's fine. She's rereading one of your books. There's not many authors she likes, so if there's nothing new, she just rereads yours. The funny thing is, she forgets how they end, so she enjoys it just as much as the first time. I swear the woman could plan her own surprise party.
— Richard Paul Evans
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— Richard Paul Evans
Live desired in the world, and die lamented.
— Richard Sibbes
It's only when we forget ourselves that we do the things that deserve to be remembered.
— Rick Warren
Your body is made up of around seventy-five trillion cells, every one of those cells containing hundreds of thousands of molecules with six feet of DNA in every cell containing over three billion letters of coding. These cells are a potent blend of matter and memory—bones and hair and blood and teeth and at the same time personality and essence and predispositions and habits.
— Rob Bell