A Quote by Margaret Stohl

Feelings are memories. Memories are also feelings. — © Margaret Stohl
Feelings are memories. Memories are also feelings.
The reactions music evokes are not feelings, but they are the images, memories of feelings.
Ideas come from ordinary, everyday life. And from imagination. And from feelings. And from memories. Memories of dust in my sneakers and humming whitewalls down a hill called Monkey.
Much as I have no wish to hurt anyone's feelings, my first obligation has not been to be nice but to be true to my perhaps peculiar memories, experiences and feelings.
I think the isolation in China also has to do with people's memories being wiped out, collective memories as well as individual memories, by the fact that the recent history has been constantly rewritten and revised.
You have your wonderful memories," people said later, as if memories were solace. Memories are not. Memories are by definition of times past, things gone. Memories are the Westlake uniforms in the closet, the faded and cracked photographs, the invitations to the weddings of the people who are no longer married, the mass cards from the funerals of the people whose faces you no longer remember. Memories are what you no longer want to remember.
What did you do with memories, feelings, needs, that didn’t belong anywhere?
I want to live with all of my memories, even if they’re sad memories. I believe that if I stay strong, someday I’ll overcome the pain, and then I’ll be glad that I have those memories. I believe that there are no memories that are okay to forget.
A million feelings. A thousand thoughts. A hundred memories. All for one person.
There is nothing so deluded as feelings. Christians cannot live by feelings. Let me further tell you that many feelings are the work of Satan, for they are not right feelings. What right have you to set up your feelings against the Word of Christ?
In the future, the Internet might become a 'brain net' where we send memories, feelings and sensations.
Dreams are composed of many things, my son. Of images and hopes, of fears and memories. Memories of the past, and memories of the future.
As long as we remember a person, they're not really gone. Their thoughts, their feelings, their memories, they become a part of us.
For me, food is about memories, feelings, emotions, and so is Le Bernardin, and that's why it's not just a restaurant.
Music evokes so many feelings in us, memories, nostalgia, things that are connected to our past.
By taking the time to explore charged memories in therapy we might uncover feelings that have been buried for decades.
When I smell pho, I just automatically think of my mom. All these nostalgic feelings and memories come rushing through my head.
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