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There are some things
one remembers even though they may never have happened. HAROLD PINTER, Old Times
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It's a poor sort of
memory that only works backwards. LEWIS CARROLL, Alice
Through the Looking Glass
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Reminiscences make one
feel so deliciously aged and sad. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, The Irrational Knot
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The more you love a
memory, the stronger and stranger it is. VLADIMIR NABOKOV, Strong Opinions
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The past scampers like
an alley cat through the present, leaving the paw prints of memories scattered
helter-skelter. CHARLES DE LINT, The Onion Girl
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In memory everything
seems to happen to music. TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, The Glass Menagerie
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We are all looking for
something of extraordinary importance whose nature we have forgotten; I am
writing the memoirs of a man who has lost his memory. EUGENE IONESCO, Present Past / Past Present
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Life is all memory
except for the one present moment that goes by so quick you can hardly catch it
going. TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, The
Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore
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Memory is the mother
of all wisdom. AESCHYLUS, Prometheus Bound
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I think you remember
everything ... you just can't bring it to mind all the time. EDWARD ALBEE, Three Tall Women
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What an insidious drug
memory can be. Especially the memory of unhappiness. HORACE HOLLEY, His Luck
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Thursday, 19 January 2012
Memory Quotes
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