Famous Quotes
391 Quotations with Memory.
- 321. Bob Dylan: Yesterday's just a memory, tomorrow is never what it's supposed to be.
- 322. Bertha Damon: Beauty that dies the soonest has the longest life. Because it cannot keep itself ...
- 323. Paul Davies: A universe that came from nothing in the big bang will disappear into nothing at ...
- 324. Georges Duhamel: Do not trust your memory; it is a net full of holes; the most beautiful prizes s ...
- 325. Ralph Waldo Emerson: We are students of words: we are shut up in schools, and colleges, and recitatio ...
- 326. Morton Feldman: I was once married to a woman who could eat anything and tell you what was in it ...
- 327. Suzanne Fields: How extraordinary that so many men and women who are not Catholic felt themselve ...
- 328. Suzanne Fields: Rape is the most bankable event in our culture, more valuable than murder and a ...
- 329. Albert Finney: To be a character who feels a deep emotion, one must go into the memory's vault ...
- 330. Beverly Flanigan: Forgiveness has nothing to do with forgetting... A wounded person cannot - indee ...
- 331. Alma Guillermoprieto: Well, one of the things I discovered in the course of looking back and writing a ...
- 332. Josh Hartnett: I'm very 'spur of the moment'. I'm always trying to think of fun things to do to ...
- 333. Morris Hite: The headline is the most important element of an ad. It must offer a promise to ...
- 334. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Memory is a net: one that finds it full of fish when he takes it from the brook, ...
- 335. Douglas Hyde: Consider the work of the association in reviving our ancient national game of ca ...
- 336. Pierce Harris: Memory is a child walking along a seashore. You never can tell what small pebble ...
- 337. Earl Hines: I don't think I think when I play. I have a photographic memory for chords, and ...
- 338. James Howell: The creditor hath a better memory than the debtor.
- 339. John Irving: Your memory is a monster; you forget - it doesn't. It simply files things away. ...
- 340. Kazuo Ishiguro: By mimicking the way memory works, a writer can actually write in a fluid way-on ...