A Quote by Andra Day

It's hard to remember my childhood without remembering music. — © Andra Day
It's hard to remember my childhood without remembering music.
It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!
I was born to a black childhood of confusion and poverty. The memory of that beginning influences my work today, It is impossible now to photograph a hungry child without remembering the hunger of my old childhood.
... if one can remember without loving, then couldn't one love without remembering?
If you remember the creation (gossip about such and such a person), then remember Allah the Most High. Remembering Him is the medicine for remembering His creation.
I can say without reservation that I do not remember a day in our childhood without laughter.
remembering is a great invention of the mind, and if you try hard enough you can remember anything, whether it really happened or not.
Forgetting lets you live without the pain for a moment but remembering hits hard.
My father's music is all I remember from my childhood.
It's so hard to listen to an album you created and without remembering where you were when you wrote it or referencing the the recording experience.
I have worked very hard on being aware of my childhood but moving forward and not letting it bring me down emotionally. That is a hard thing - especially when you have children of your own and you remember what happened to you at that age.
I loved music from earliest childhood - from as long as I can remember.
As an adult, it's hard for me to remember my mother before her sickness. But if I go back into childhood, I can access that.
Anybody who says, 'My childhood was completely happy,' is a person who isn't remembering the truth.
Muscles without strength, friendship without trust, opinion without risk, change without aesthetics, age without values, food without nourishment, power without fairness, facts without rigor, degrees without erudition, militarism without fortitude, progress without civilization, complication without depth, fluency without content; these are the sins to remember.
Forgiving is not forgetting; its actually remembering--remembering and not using your right to hit back. Its a second chance for a new beginning. And the remembering part is particularly important. Especially if you dont want to repeat what happened.
I will have spent my life trying to understand the function of remembering, which is not the opposite of forgetting, but rather its lining. We do not remember. We rewrite memory much as history is rewritten. How can one remember thirst?
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