A Quote by Anais Nin

Memory is a great betrayer. — © Anais Nin
Memory is a great betrayer.

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Advent's intention is to awaken the most profound and basic emotional memory within us, namely, the memory of the God who became a child. This is a healing memory; it brings hope. The purpose of the Church's year is continually to rehearse her great history of memories, to awaken the heart's memory so that it can discern the star of hope.
It's realizing that a great dream is not as good as a great memory. The dream can be had by anyone. The memory - must be made.
I believe... that our memories are part of one great memory, the memory of Nature herself.
You need a fantastic memory in this game to remember the great shots and a very short memory to forget the bad ones.
I have a good memory. But I would be interested in memory even if I had a bad memory, because I believe that memory is our soul. If we lose our memory completely, we are without a soul.
To be a liar, you've got to have a great memory, and I don't have a memory.
Betrayal betrays the betrayer.
There's something about being able to literally consume a work of art - then to divide all that pleasure of it - because it's a memory. A great wine for me is a memory, it's an extraordinary experience.
For every betrayed woman, there is always the betrayer, man.
My favorite memory is my five years with the Nuggets. From my first day to my last day is a great memory. There wasn't a year that I was a Nugget that I didn't think we succeeded.
I have an awful memory, and I have a great memory. Meaning that, if I'm trying to remember something, I can't remember it. But my recall is fantastic.
I read a book a week, man. And I don't have a great memory, but I have a good memory about what I read.
Law of the jungle. The betrayee gets to eat the betrayer. --Dante Pontis
He's an intimate betrayer. That's what's so troubling. Judas turned in his own teacher.
My great-great-great-grandmother walked as a slave from Virginia to Eatonton, Georgia... It is in memory of this walk that I chose to keep and to embrace my "maiden" name, Walker.
A writer's main tool is his memory - his own memory, the collective memory of his people. And the strongest memory is the one that is created by a wound to the heart.
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