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Sad Reminiscence Quotes By Jane Austen

Domestic circle; and, though Kitty might in time regain her natural degree of sense, since the disturbers of her brain were removed, her other — Jane Austen

Sad Reminiscence Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

I kept thinking how they were all names of dead people, and how names are basically the only thing dead people keep. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Sad Reminiscence Quotes By Emma Watson

Feeling beautiful has nothing to do with what you look like, I promise. — Emma Watson

Sad Reminiscence Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

Kvothe looked at Bast for a long moment. "Oh Bast," he said softly to his student. His smile was gentle and sad. "I know what sort of story I'm telling. This is no comedy."
"This is the end of the story, Bast. We all know that." Kvothe's voice was matter-of-fact, as casual as if he were describing yesterday's weather. "I have led an interesting life, and this reminiscence has a certain sweetness to it. But ... "
Kvothe drew a deep breath and let it out gently. " ... but this is not a dashing romance. This is no fable where folk come back from the dead. It's not a rousing epic meant to stir the blood. No.
We all know what kind of story this is. — Patrick Rothfuss

Sad Reminiscence Quotes By Randy Pausch

You don't beat the grim reaper by living longer; you beat the grim reaper by living better. — Randy Pausch

Sad Reminiscence Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

Pay attention to your dreams; when you go on a trip, in your dreams you will still be home. Then after you've come home you'll dream of where you were. It's a kind of jet lag of the consciousness. — Barbara Kingsolver

Sad Reminiscence Quotes By Lee Child

Most right-handed people end up walking wide counterclockwise circles, because most right-handed people have left legs fractionally shorter than their right legs. Basic biology and geometry. I avoided that particular peril by stepping to the right of every tenth tree I came to, whether I thought I needed to or not. — Lee Child