What Are Memories Quotes
Collection of top 55 famous quotes about What Are Memories
What Are Memories Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational What Are Memories quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
My hope is that what has gone before is only the introductory chapter of our love story. There are more memories to be made. ~ Ian
— Willow Aster
Memories are important, like the bones of the mind. We build ourselves upon them, flesh and blood moulded around the pictures of what is past.
— Paul Kearney
Memories are who we are, Tul. In the end, that's all the luggage you take with you. Love and memories are what last.
— Kristin Hannah
Life when it ends is still alive, memories are the celebration of what it meant. Grieving is that part, our soul, that can't easily say goodbye
— S.L. Northey
But cemeteries are like mousetraps for memories, catching grief by the tail before it knows what's what.
— Jennifer E. Smith
Memories are what warm you up from the inside. But they're also what tear you apart
— Haruki Murakami
Life is just like an ocean; we are moving without end. Nothing stays with us, what remains is just the memories of someone who touched us like waves.
— Debasish Mridha
What are we, after all, without our memories ... without our dreams?
— Nicholas Sparks
Grief and memory go together. After someone dies, that's what you're left with. And the memories are so slippery yet so rich.
— Mike Mills
The hardest memories are the pieces of what might have been.
— Deborah Smith
Memories are like putty. We make of them what we will.
— Marty Rubin
What's important is not the accolades and memories of success but the way you respond when opportunities are denied.
— Tony Dungy
Affluence, unboundedness, and abundance are our natural states. We need only to restore the memory of what we already know.
— Deepak Chopra
You know what my earliest memories are? Going from one burlesque town to another. My father was in burlesque.
— Alan Alda
You are not what you think yourself to be, I assure you. The image you have of yourself is made up from memories and is purely accidental.
— Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
What you do on travel holiday is what your memories are based on. People want to do cool stuff, and this is what will shape your entire experience.
— Ruzwana Bashir
What are we, if not an accumulation of our memories?
— S.J. Watson
He wonders what memories she is rediscovering, what thoughts are catching in her mouth like the dust blown from unused textbooks.
— Jon McGregor
We can not tell what can happen in a minute.
How fragile is our life.
Soon we are gone and forgotten.
But our memories lives on. — Lailah Gifty Akita
How fragile is our life.
Soon we are gone and forgotten.
But our memories lives on. — Lailah Gifty Akita
What is a human mind? Memories. Memories are data. Character, personality, individual volition. Those are programming.
— George R R Martin
But sometimes what we call 'memory' and what we call 'imagination' are not so easily distinguished.
— Leslie Marmon Silko
Memories are funny things. Sometimes they're real, but other times they change into what we want them to be,
— Nicholas Sparks
Memory: what wonders it performs in preserving and storing up things gone by - or rather, things that are
— Plutarch
Sooner or later the public will forget you; the memory of you will fade. What's important are the individuals you've influenced along the way.
— Julia Child
She smiles, and her eyes look as if they can see back into her memory, into all the things that have gone into making a person what they are.
— Lois Lowry
Today's minor irritations may become tomorrow's treasured memories. We often don't know what we are missing, until it's missing.
— William P. Young
What are memories but dreams of a better past.
— Robert Breault
How confusing the beams from memory's lamp are; One day a bachelor, the next a grampa. What is the secret of the trick? How did I get so old so quick?
— Ogden Nash
Our worst memories are precious, things we can't or won't forget, and sometimes they're what we guard the most.
— Joe Hart
I could tell you it's the heart, but what is really killing him is loneliness. Memories are worse than bullets.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Memories are fragile things to hold, but many times, it's what we have.
— Ann Howard Creel
What can the mind be made of, if not memories? Who are we, after all? Only who we think we are, no more, no less.
— George R R Martin
What are memories but photo images from the mind? Isn't the human mind so much like a camera, saving pictures every now and then?
— Priyanka Naik
Memories are what makes each person different.
— Shannon Wiersbitzky
I do not know at first what it is that harms me. The men and things of to-day are wont to be fairer and truer in to-morrow's memory.
— Henry David Thoreau
This is how memories are; what seems so clear and unforgettable at one moment vanishes like steam the next.
— Michelle Moran
What greater thing is there for human souls than to feel that they are joined for life - to be with each other in silent unspeakable memories.
— George Eliot
What I have got from my childhood aren't toys, but memories. And happy memories are better than any toy.
— River Phoenix
Memories are what you no longer want to remember.
— Joan Didion
Ghosts are a metaphor for memory and remembrance and metaphorically connect our world to the world we cannot know about.
— Leslie What
Living in the moment works sometimes, but when alone, it clouds over your memories and dreams, and those are what I need to survive.
— D.S. Mixell
What takes us back to the past are the memories.
What brings us forward is our dreams. — Jeremy Irons
What brings us forward is our dreams. — Jeremy Irons
We are always tortured by our memory of the last time we were with anyone, what we said, what we did not say ...
— Margaret George
What are we after all our dreams, after all our memories?
— Nicholas Sparks
We are accustomed to use our eyes only with the memory of what other people before us have thought about the object we are looking at.
— Guy De Maupassant
I want to question the images that are in our memory. There is always a double level in my work; what you see is true and at the same time not true.
— Carl De Keyzer
Of what significance are the things you can forget.
— Henry David Thoreau