2,914 Quotes About Memory


  • Author Suchitra Bhattacharya
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    শৈশব যে মসলিন বুনে দেয়, বড় হয়ে তাকেই কী নিষ্ঠুরভাবে ছেঁড়ে মানুষ ! কেন ছেঁড়ে ? ছিঁড়ে কি পায় ? কথায় বলে, স্মৃতি সতত সুখের। কথাটা যে কী ভয়ঙ্কর মিথ্যে !

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  • Author Hermann Broch
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    This was both startling and comforting, and when the eye combined these separate things into a unity so strange, past all disjoining, one was curiously reminded of something, transposed into some mode that lay beyond convention far back in childhood, and the unsolved riddle was like a sign that had emerged from the sea of memory.

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  • Author Michael Dibdin
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    He liked the fog, the world quietened down and closed in. Glossy turned to matt, every stridency was muted, substance leached out of the brute matter all around. Things became notions, the brash present a vague memory. By some parallel process of slippage, his innumerable childhood memories of foggy days morphed into other memories. The fog of illness, real or feigned, of fevers and flu and febrility.

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  • Author Timothy W. Tron
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    The magnitude of any one day is compromised by its passing quickly into the next, a mere moment in time which soon fades into the collective memory of our past.

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  • Author Anna Quindlen
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    I want to be able to remember it all, not just the books but the newsrooms and the playgroups and the bad jokes and the holiday traditions. In my mind I can walk through the house where I grew up even though I have not been inside it for decades . . . I want to be able to walk through the house of my own life until my life is done. I want to hold on to who and what I have been even as both become somehow inevitably less.

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  • Author Thomas Wolfe
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    And he knew that he would never come again, and that lost magic would not come again. Lost now was all of it - the street, the heat, King's Highway, and Tom the Piper's son, all mixed in with the vast and drowsy murmur of the Fair, and with the sense of absence in the afternoon, and the house that waited, and the child that dreamed.

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  • Author Colin Cotterill
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    He put his hand on his forehead and scoured the French department of his memory for a word. He knew it was in there. He'd put it in almost fifty years before and hadn't had cause to remove it. But for the life of him he couldn't find it.

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