Remembering The Fallen Quotes & Sayings
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That was the thing about pictures. No matter how beautiful, they couldn't capture the truly felt parts of a moment. — Sarah Ockler

Capital, therefore, announces from its first appearance a new epoch in the process of social production. — Karl Marx

Sometimes life is reduced to just a long list of maybes', should be and could be! — Namrata

Dave brought a knife and a gun to a comedy show. Because of a disagreement about whether or not comedy clubs are safe for women. Because the way people talk onstage has no bearing on how they behave in real life. It's — Lindy West

I wouldn't perform in front of the Nazis. I hear they didn't take freedom of speech too well. It would be a fun gig to rip into them, but I don't think the ending would be great for me. — Jim Jefferies

I popped out of a bamboo, fallen from the sky.
Leave no leaf ripped, don't you ruin the nature.
It makes me bitter, remembering inhuman past. — Toba Beta

She let them go all night and in the mornings would find them coming toward her where she slept, with that alert and nervous air unridden horses always have at dawn. They are remembering some far time when predators came for them at first light. So they came toward her with the strange and painful air of fallen angels, treading carefully and slowly as if the earth were foreign soil. — Paulette Jiles

great books are the ones we need — Charles Bukowski

The knowledge that life is worthless is the flower of all human wisdom. — Thomas Ligotti

Knowledge and achievements matter little if we do not yet know how to touch the heart of another and be touched. — Jack Kornfield

The premises being thus settled, I proceed to observe that the concatenation of self-existence, proceeding in a reciprocal duplicate ratio, naturally produces a problematical dialogism, which in some measure proves that the essence of spirituality may be referred to the second predicable. — Oliver Goldsmith

I'm driven. I am. I'm driven for some reason. But I don't know where I'm going. — Courtney Love

There is a part of everything that remains unexplored, for we have fallen into the habit of remembering, whenever we use our eyes, what people before us have thought of the thing we are looking at. Even the slightest thing contains a little that is unknown. We must find it. To describe a blazing fire or a tree in a plain, we must remain before that fire or that tree until they no longer resemble for us any other tree or any other fire. — Gustave Flaubert

Remembering the fallen was important, but working to protect the living was more so. — Brandon Sanderson

I can see that you spoke in ignorance, and I bitterly regret that I should have been so petty as to take offence where none was intended. — T.H. White

When it comes to our children, we do not have the luxury of despair. If we rise, they will rise with us every time, no matter how many times we've fallen before. I hope you will remember that the next time you fail ... Remembering that is the most important work as parents we can possibly do. — Cheryl Strayed