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Men like my father cannot die. They are with me still, real in memory as they were in flesh, loving and beloved forever. How green was my valley then.
— Irving Pichel
My father says you remember the smell of your country no matter where you are but only recognize it when you're far away.
— Aglaja Veteranyi
Limitations gone: Since my mind fixed on the moon, Clarity and serenity Make something for which There's no end in sight.
— Saigyo
A man should ever be ready booted to take his journey.
— Michel De Montaigne
He was the friend of the king, who honored highly, as everyone knows, the memory of his father, Henry IV.
— Alexandre Dumas
Sometimes it's blood memory ... not the blood your mother and father gave you ... but that which stretches back two or three thousand years.
— Martha Graham
You should just keep your mouth shout! It gets very tedious having you make a snarky comment about everything that someone says in this group.
— Jojo Moyes
My sister wanted a cat for a pet ... I wanted a dog, so they bought a cat and taught it to bark.
— Chic Murray
Like her father, Bess never forgot a hurt or a service.
— Jeane Westin
I have that memory of dancing on my father's feet to all the music my parents used to listen to.
— Deborah Kass
In memory of my father, because he said so
— Katja Millay
That was seven years ago. The doctors told her father the memory would fade, like the big messy scar on her arm, but neither ever did.
— Holly Black
Who said memory is kind? Memory is merciless. My father was right. 'All the things you want to remember, Paullina, I want to forget'.
— Paullina Simons
Sometimes I'd take off my earmuffs and memory goggles and turn around to discover that my father had been standing in the doorway, just watching me.
— Joshua Foer
Our hearts, the war.
Her body, the battlefield. — Rick Yancey
Her body, the battlefield. — Rick Yancey
My mother wrote poetry when I was young - I have an early memory of the sound of her typewriter - and my father told me inventive bedtime stories.
— Eula Biss
In Australia, kids play in American accents.
— Yael Stone
Love is the only memory one never loses, Isaac." His father had said. "Because even if one loses his mind the memory always remains in the heart.
— Felix Alexander
We are far too screwed up for a goddamned love triangle.
— Michelle Hodkin
My father's haunting memories of war had been transformed into my own haunting memories. Such is the power of war and memory.
— Roger Klare
Jerrie Cobb reached down and pulled the heavy layers of arctic clothing over her navy blue linen dress.
— Martha Ackmann
Fearing lest it might seem disrespectful to his memory for me to be on good terms with anyone with whom my father had once vowed to castrate.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
Yet Tracey was steadfast and loyal to his memory, far more likely to defend her absent father than I was to speak kindly of my wholly attentive one.
— Zadie Smith
Just two choices on the shelf, pleasing God or pleasing self.
— Kenneth E. Collier
From my father, Alfred: Senza memoria vita non esiste.
(which in Italian means, without memory life does not exist) — Raymond F. Vennare
(which in Italian means, without memory life does not exist) — Raymond F. Vennare
I barely remembered my father; I'm confused between genuine memory and the few photographs that survived.
— Tom Stoppard
When my father was assassinated, I decided that I would not compete with his memory, but the priority would be to achieve his dream.
— Benigno Aquino III
Neither memory nor anticipation is much interested in Father Time, and all dreamers, artists and lovers are partially delivered from his tyranny;
— E. M. Forster
To my father, who told me the stories that matter. To my mother, who taught me to remember them.
— Marita Golden
I mean, my father was killed when I was six. And I only have tiny, tiny flashes of memory.
— Kristin Scott Thomas
Another family story is forges, one that father and son will laugh about for decades. This is how a legacy is built. One memory at a time.
— Mitch Albom
Sex is emotion in motion.
— Mae West