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Faded Photographs Quotes By Sachin Kundalkar

When they left, I saw four or five black-and-white photographs I had taken of you, peeping from the file. They'd faded a little over time and were stuck to each other. Delicately, i separated them. — Sachin Kundalkar

Faded Photographs Quotes By Kevin Brooks

I remember it all: every word, every breath, every tick of the clock ... everything that happened is with me forever.
I can never forget it.
But that dosen't mean I can live it again. You can't live what's gone, you can only remember it, and memories have no life. They're just pale reminders of a time that's gone - like faded photographs, or a dried-up daisy chain at the back of a drawer. They have no substance. They can't take you back. Nothing can take you back.
Nothing can be the same as it was.
Nothing is.
All I can do is tell it. — Kevin Brooks

Faded Photographs Quotes By Harold Holzer

To Lincoln, words always mattered most. Newspaper stories lived but a single day, caricatures flamed into view and just as quickly faded, and even the most flattering photographs inevitably receded behind the thick covers of family albums. But words lived forever. Writing, Lincoln believed, was "the great invention of the world. — Harold Holzer

Faded Photographs Quotes By M. William Phelps

As the years pass by, we'll glance at faded photographs recalling memories shared with special friends and family, never wanting it to end. Memories are the only thing left within the end." Judy — M. William Phelps

Faded Photographs Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

The very weather seems to have a quality of the past, faded weather like that of old photographs. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Faded Photographs Quotes By Kevin Brooks

Memories have no life. They're just pale reminders of a time that's gone-like faded photographs. — Kevin Brooks