I've been writing an ongoing letter to my children since they were born, full of recollections of their childhoods. I've filled two… — Tory Burch Copy Share Image
Here I am, a bundle of past recollections and future dreams, knotted up in a reasonably attractive bundle of flesh. I remember… — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
“Memory, I realize, can be an unreliable thing; often it is heavily coloured by the circumstances in which one remembers, and no… — Kazuo Ishiguro Copy Share Image
What thousands and millions of recollections there must be in us! And every now and then one of them becomes known to… — William Mountford Copy Share Image
I find my earliest memories covering the anachronistic features of a previous incarnation. Clear recollections came to me of a distant life,… — Paramahansa Yogananda Copy Share Image
“That’s another enigma about memory, more basic than all the rest: do recollections have some measurable temporal volume? do they unfold over… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
I was five years old when we got on a boat for a month and headed over to Australia. I dont have… — Angelos Postecoglou Copy Share Image
“He would roam about the world carrying his recollections with him, and perhaps some day he would come to forget them, for… — Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Copy Share Image
“I believe my strength has something to do with memory, with that concept of fluid time. For while I recall with clarity… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“To speak truth, sir, I don't understand you at all: I cannot keep up the conversation, because it has got out of… — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share Image
“...and yet, though desirous to be gone, she could not quit the mansion-house, or look an adieu to the cottage, with its… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Genuine recollections almost invariably explain oneself to oneself. Suppose, for example, that you feel an instinctive aversion to some particular kind of… — Aleister Crowley Copy Share Image
“It was funny the way memory obliged the heart. His happy recollections were always afloat in his soupy subconscious where so many… — Nanci Kincaid Copy Share Image
“We lose track of everything, and of everyone, even ourselves. The facts of my father's life are less known to me than… — Marguerite Yourcenar Copy Share Image
“when Melanchthon recalled it, although, as we have said, he was not yet in Wittenberg when it happened, and was really only… — Eric Metaxas Copy Share Image
“You were traveling through the bloodline and entering each of your ancestors' minds. You know things about all of us now." Lily… — Kirsten Miller Copy Share Image
Some things are better than I recall. Some arent as good. But the distortion of memorywillful or otherwiseis a fascinating thing. Recollections… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I was kind of sweet kid, according my mother, and my recollections. Thoughtful and good, but kind of alone - although I… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
I never went to school more than six months in my life, but I can say this: that among my earliest recollections,… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
On a late-winter evening in 1983, while driving through fog along the Maine coast, recollections of old campfires began to drift into… — Norman Mailer Copy Share Image
“Before, I thought we could write about life only when we had recovered from our wounds; when we were able to touch… — Ahlam Mosteghanemi Copy Share Image
“Life is subjective as far as memories are concerned. I mean, what pieces of your own life do you really remember? Some… — Megan Bostic Copy Share Image
“When we consider how much of the anxiety and pain of daily life stems from attending to our long-term memories and worrying… — Suzanne Corkin Copy Share Image
“Then, somehow, I got caught up in one of Kevin's World War II books - a book of excerpts from the recollections… — Octavia E. Butler Copy Share Image
The recollections of an older man are different from those of a younger man. What seemed vital at forty may lose its… — Siri Hustvedt Copy Share Image