Welcome to our collection of Memories quotes! Memories are the precious moments that shape our lives and define who we are. They have the power to transport us back in time, allowing us to relive the joys, sorrows, and adventures we have experienced. Whether they bring a smile to our faces or a tear to our eyes, memories hold a special place in our hearts.
In this carefully curated collection, you will find a wide range of quotes that celebrate the beauty, power, and significance of memories. From renowned authors and philosophers to beloved artists and historical figures, these quotes offer profound insights into the nature of memory and its impact on our lives.
Our Memories quotes cover a variety of themes, including the importance of cherishing special moments, the bittersweet nature of nostalgia, and the way memories shape our perceptions of the world. Whether you are looking for inspiration, reflection, or simply a trip down memory lane, we invite you to explore these captivating quotes and let them evoke your own cherished memories.
So, get ready to embark on a journey through time as you delve into our collection of thought-provoking and heartwarming Memories quotes. May they remind you of the beautiful moments you have experienced and inspire you to create new memories that will be treasured in the years to come.
A typical biography relying upon individuals' notorious memories and the anecdotes they've invented contains a high degree of fiction, yet is considered 'nonfiction.'
Just the other day, it seems, the kids were running through the house, slamming doors, breaking glass, making noise. Time goes by so quickly. Sometimes everything seems so fleeting.
My memories are beautiful because my wife Joan is English and shortly after we were married, we stayed in London and I never forgot it. We loved it so much that we've been back very often and it's always a thrill. To me, there's New York City where I was born and raised and then there's London!
Scents evoke very, very powerful memories, whether it's the scent of someone that you know and someone that you love, or if it's a meal that your mother made.
Every time I hear anyone speak of the Sacred Heart of Jesus or of the Blessed Sacrament I feel an indescribable joy. It is as if a wave of precious memories, sweet affections and joyful hopes swept over my poor person, making me tremble with happiness and filling my soul with tenderness.
You people who have survived childhood don't remeber any longer what it was like. You think children are whole, uncomplicated creatures, and if you split them in two with a handy axe there would be all one substance inside, hard candy. But it isn't hard candy so much as a hopeless seething lava of all kinds of things, a turmoil, a mess. And once the child starts thinking about this mess he begins to disintegrate as a child and turns into something else--an adult, an animal.
I can no more think of my own life without thinking of wine and wines and where they grew for me and why I drank them when I did and why I picked the grapes and where I opened the oldest procurable bottles, and all that, than I can remember living before I breathed.
Childhood is the province of the imagination and when I immerse myself in it, I re-create it as it was, as it could have been, as I wanted - and didn't want - it to be.