A Quote by Robert Breault

The happiest memories are of moments that ended when they should have. — © Robert Breault
The happiest memories are of moments that ended when they should have.
It is a cruel, ironical art, photography. The dragging of captured moments into the future; moments that should have been allowed to be evaporate into the past; should exist only in memories, glimpsed through the fog of events that came after. Photographs force us to see people before their future weighed them down.
Perhaps it’s true, my happiest moments are the anticipation of other moments still to come.
The best moments in my life are just before going to bed. Those are my happiest moments.
Life, to me, is never one color. Even in the saddest moments, you can have a chuckle. And in the happiest moments, you can shed a tear.
Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds.
I have memories of watching the Champions League as a kid in France. We all supported different teams and they were intense moments. Great memories.
It is, I suppose, the business of grandparents to create memories and the relative of memories: traditions. We want to lodge moments, like snapshots, in the fleeting video of time.
'Passione' is a selection of the music moments that have accompanied my youth; a collection of cherished memories, of moments, of fleeting emotions, of sleepless nights.
Being home for the holidays is one of my happiest memories.
My happiest memories have no place in the past; they are those I have yet to create.
For me, some of the happiest moments on a live-action film are the awkward moments. One actor says something to another actor. They didn't expect that performance from that actor; that affects their return performance.
'Taxi Driver' was one of the happiest moments of my career.
Some of my happiest moments have been dancing.
Tis never the place, but the people one shares it with who are the cause of our happiest memories.
I believe the happiest moments of your life are yet to come.
The way we get to live forever is through memories stored in the hearts and souls of those whose lives we touch. That's our soul print. It's our comfort, our emotional nourishment at the end of the day and the end of a life. How wonderful that they are called up at will and savored randomly. It seems to me we should spend our lives in a conscious state of creating these meaningful moments that live on. Memories matter.
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