Fond Remembrance Quotes & Sayings
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I think we're really getting it right the last few months and hopefully we'll get better and better at it. — David Talbot
I had a cancer scare in the early '90s, and for a few months, I wondered if I would make it. — Kiki Dee
I always go with the dictionary definition of feminism, which is just social, political and economic equality for women. — Jessica Valenti
Men point to the sad incidents of human life on earth, and they ask "Where is the love of God?" God points to that Cross as the unreserved manifestation of love so inconceivably infinite as to answer every challenge and silence all doubt for ever. And that Cross is not merely the public proof of what God has accomplished; it is the earnest of all that He has promised. — Robert Anderson
In the end, all worlds, whether they're set in the future or in New Jersey of today, are fictions. Sure, you don't got to do too much work to build a mundane world, but don't get it twisted: you still got to do some work. — Junot Diaz
They said what doesn't kill you made you stronger. No, it left you with holes blown through your soul. — Michael Grant
If you believe that God makes miracles you have to wonder if Satan has a few up his sleeve. — Jeff Lindsay
For him the tragedy of Homo sapiens is that the least fit to survive breed the most. — John Fowles
I use my experience, my failures, my successes, and help people stay focused. — Debbi Fields
Imagination and recollection of cherished memories of the pastimes are closely related. We do not recall memories verbatim. As our perspective changes regarding our place in the world, we shift through our recollections and revise our memories. People possess the ability to edit their memories by repressing unbearable episodes and highlighting incidences that generate fond memories. How we perceive and comprehend ourselves in the past, the present, and the future shapes our evolving sense of self. Humankind's ability to repress unpleasant events and humankind's ability to act as the solo editors of our germinating awareness of the world that we occupy is ultimately responsible for activating our metamorphosing sense of identity. — Kilroy J. Oldster
Armstrong was the key creator of the mature working language of jazz. Three decades after his death and more than three-quarters of a century since his influence first began to spread, not a single musician who has mastered that language fails to make daily use, knowingly or unknowingly, of something that was invented by Louis Armstrong. — Dan Morgenstern
The learned ignore the evidence of their senses to preserve the coherence of the ideas of their imagination. — Adam Smith
Finally, he reached for the bottle of lubricant, then found one of Zane's hands without breaking their kiss and squeezed some into his palm. Dazed, Zane dragged open his eyes as he panted and shivered under Ty, wondering what he was going to tell him to do. Zane would do anything right now to please him. To please them both. "Get — Abigail Roux
The pile of stones thus marks both an act of deliberate remembrance, and an act of deliberate forgetting. They're fond of paradox in that region. — Margaret Atwood
The objection that the doctrine of Jesus is excellent but impracticable, comes not only from believers, but from sceptics, from those who do not believe, or think that they do not believe, in the dogmas of the fall of man and the redemption; from men of science and philosophers who consider themselves free from all prejudice. They believe, or imagine that they believe, in nothing, and so consider themselves as above such a superstition as the dogma of the fall and the redemption. — Leo Tolstoy
It's not life that counts but the fortitude you bring into it. — John Galsworthy
The human perception of this energy first begins with a heightened sensitivity to beauty. — James Redfield
