Top 1200 Experiences And Memories Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on October 8, 2024.
They're just memories now. Time to write them off.
Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heartwarming!
I have more memories than if I were a thousand years old. — © Charles Baudelaire
I have more memories than if I were a thousand years old.
Our memories, they can be inviting. But some are altogether, mighty frightening.
Memories are the only real gifts we can leave our children.
No sadness is greater than in misery to rehearse memories of joy.
Memories were short and history unkind. It was the way of the world.
Bridges are meant for burning, when the people and memories they join aren't the same.
I realized the shells were talking in a voice I recognized. I should have; it was my own. Had I always known that? I suppose I had. On some level, unless we're mad, I think most of us know the various voices of our own imaginations. And of our memories, of course. They have voices, too. Ask anyone who has ever lost a limb or a child or a long-cherished dream. Ask anyone who blames himself for a bad decision, usually made in a raw instant (an instant that is most commonly red). Our memories have voices, too. Often sad ones that clamor like raised arms in the dark.
We don't seek the painful experiences that hew our identities, but we seek our identities in the wake of painful experiences. We cannot bear a pointless torment, but we can endure great pain if we believe that it's purposeful. Ease makes less of an impression on us than struggle. We could have been ourselves without our delights, but not without the misfortunes that drive our search for meaning. 'Therefore, I take pleasure in infirmities,' St. Paul wrote in Second Corinthians, 'for when I am weak, then I am strong.'
Vague memories hang about the mind like cobwebs.
My earliest memories of country music are the Grand Ole Opry.
I avoid looking back. I prefer good memories to regrets. — © Grace Kelly
I avoid looking back. I prefer good memories to regrets.
My particular passion for Lincoln dates back from my earliest memories of politics.
Every single thought I have and every sentence I speak is an affirmation. It is either positive or negative. Positive affirmations create positive experiences, and negative affirmations create negative experiences. My new affirmation habit is to only speak of the good I want in my life. Then, only good will come to me. I use my affirmations wisely.
Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart.
Yes, one gets over things. But there are certain memories one can't bit on.
Memories beautify life, but the capacity to forget makes it bearable.
The saddest thing that can happen to a person is to find out their memories are lies.
I can't say why some memories float and other sink.
Memories are not just about the past. They determine our future.
I'm in relationship right now and one thing that I've loved about it is sharing the memories.
Take care of all your memories. For you cannot relive them.
Childhood has no forebodings; but then, it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow.
I've grown up a lot, and I have such great memories of playing football.
Memories and possibilities are even more hideous than realities.
My impression is that the elimination of memories greatly reduces the value of the experience.
The things that go wrong often make the best memories.
I have memories - but only a fool stores his past in the future.
It's not completely inconceivable that someday you'll be able to download your own memories.
Abstract ideas are the patterns two or more memories have in common.
The devil! what beastly things our memories insist on cherishing!
Love is like a dying ember, only memories remain.
My memories of Christmas, it was more about being around family.
It is extraordinary how music sends one back into memories of the past.
Growing up, my earliest memories are listening to Sinatra Christmas albums.
A good fragrance is really a powerful cocktail of memories and emotion.
Probably the earliest memories for me would be going to restaurants with my family. — © Alexander Wang
Probably the earliest memories for me would be going to restaurants with my family.
What I remember most about high school are the memories I created with my friends.
I love the rain - it washes memories off the sidewalk of life.
The Shark Tank was one of the best buildings to play in, and we had a lot of memories there.
Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heart-warming!
Many people have fond memories of 'The Monkees.' I fondly remember it, too.
Entrepreneurs have no memories. They take on the world with a completely fresh view.
A million feelings. A thousand thoughts. A hundred memories. All for one person.
I've always said that regardless of memories, tomorrow is an important game.
A whole stack of memories never equal one little hope.
Every man is obsessed by the memories of his own youth. — © Umberto Eco
Every man is obsessed by the memories of his own youth.
I'm about to turn 60, and most of my memories reside in the brain of my wife.
...and trauma had a way of burning memories deeper into the mind.
Most of our oldest memories are the product of repeated rehearsal and reconstruction.
After all, island living is where I began on Taransay, and I have such fond memories of it.
Memories of childhood were the dreams that stayed with you after you woke.
Memories are small prayers to God, if we believed in that sort of thing.
When I write, I make my memories tangible, and in this way I can get rid of them.
My face carries all of my memories. Why would I erase them?
The memories seem like snapshots from someone else’s life.
Photographs supplant and corrupt the past, all the while creating their own memories.
People's memories are maybe the fuel they burn to stay alive.
What you put out comes back. The more you sincerely appreciate life from the heart, the more the magnetic energy of appreciation attracts fulfilling life experiences to you, both personally and professionally. Learning how to appreciate more consistently offers many benefits and applications. Appreciation is an easy heart frequency to activate and it can help shift your perspectives quickly. Learning how to appreciate both pleasant and even seemingly unpleasant experiences is a key to increased fulfillment.
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