Remembrance quotes

Welcome to our collection of Remembrance quotes. In this section, we have curated a compendium of thought-provoking and poignant quotes about remembrance, paying tribute, and preserving memories that are sure to evoke heartfelt emotions.

Remembrance serves as a powerful tool that keeps memories alive and honors the people, events, or experiences that have touched our lives. Whether it is a loved one who has passed away, a historical event that shaped the world, or a personal milestone that holds significance, these quotes remind us of the importance of reflection and the everlasting impact of cherished memories.

Through the words of poets, philosophers, and notable figures from various walks of life, this collection celebrates the essence of remembrance. These quotes inspire us to pause, acknowledge, and reflect upon the past, recognizing its influence on our present and future.

With each quote, we hope you find solace, inspiration, and comfort in the act of remembering, appreciating the beauty of reminiscing, and the power it holds in shaping our lives.

John Bellamy Foster
John Bellamy Foster
Professor
If one or two works from a body of work for an exhibition are what you would like to be remembered by, it is a good exhibition.
One writes to memorialize, and to bring to life again that which has been lost.
E. B. White
E. B. White
Versatile Writer & Author of Beloved Classics
Wilbur never forgot Charlotte. Although he loved her children and grandchildren dearly, none of the new spiders ever quite took her place in his heart. She was in a class by herself. It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer. Charlotte was both.
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
American country music singer, actress and businesswoman
I have talked to Debbie Hammond quite a bit, Jim Hammond's wife, his widow. I've seen their kids. And last time we played Dallas, a lot of them came over. It's hard for them to come see the show. It's still hard.
Impossible not to imagine the dead observing us. Our love for them a soft, shimmering gossamar that trails behind us.
E. B. White
E. B. White
Versatile Writer & Author of Beloved Classics
When my wife's Aunt Caroline was in her nineties, she lived with us, and she once remarked: 'Remembrance is sufficient of the beauty we have seen.' I cherish the remembrance of the beauty I have seen. I cherish the grave, compulsive word.
It's a taboo subject. How the dead are betrayed by the living. We who are living--we who have survived--understand that our guilt is what links us to the dead. At all times we can hear them calling to us, a growing incredulity in their voices, You will not forget me -- will you? How can you forget me? I have no one but you.