Wherever you may go, the least plant may bring you clear remembrance of the Creator. — Saint Basil Copy Share Image
That is why I write - to try to turn sadness into longing, solitude into remembrance. — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
Rich apparel has strange virtues; it makes him that hath it without means esteemed for an excellent wit; he that enjoys it… — Ben Jonson Copy Share Image
Remember that in the end, we get remembered for our character, attitude, and selflessness. The titles, perks, runs and wickets are secondary,… — Prakah Iyer Copy Share Image
I think writing is an act of remembrance, I think that Instagram is an act of remembrance, and I think curating a… — Hilton Als Copy Share Image
You see aright. I am both Queen and Elidhu, here and there, wildfire and hearthfire, forgetting and remembrance. But do no yet… — Alison Croggon Copy Share Image
Those who grieve find comfort in weeping and in arousing their sorrow until the body is too tired to bear the inner… — Maimonides Copy Share Image
Be true and faithful to yourself, and start the day with a promise to make your day worth remembering. Carry the good… — Anil Sinha Copy Share Image
“Let’s call my mood melancholy; let’s call it remembrance. Or maybe let’s call it longing. Yes, let’s call it longing instead.” — Shannon Celebi Copy Share Image
“As one begins to see his own mistakes, the world will be forgotten and freedom from the effects of mental, physical, and… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“Stop, oh my friends, let us pause to weep over the remembrance of my beloved. Here was her abode on the edge… — Imru al-Qays Copy Share Image
“Erinnern, das heißt, eines Geschehens so ehrlich und rein zu gedenken, daß es zu einem Teil des eigenen Innern wird. Das stellt… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It's a walk of remembrance, a commemorative event for the victims of the twin towers, Pentagon, and Pennsylvania, ... We must reflect… — Greg Hicks Copy Share Image
“A ghost-memory rises, here: a phantom moment, a shaky reflection in the pool of remembrance. I know how it felt when the… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“My biggest hope for this work is that it will help others to remember the sacrifices made for our freedom, and even… — J. Neven-Pugh Copy Share Image
“The house remembered her. Laurel did not consider herself a romantic, but the sense was so strong that for a moment she… — Kate Morton Copy Share Image
I don't know as I am fit for anything and I have thought that I could wish to die young and let… — Harriet Beecher Stowe Copy Share Image
I am encyclopaedic on World War II. My dad took me to D-Day beaches when I was a kid. I was there… — Eddie Izzard Copy Share Image
The 4th of July is the first great fact in your nation's history — the very ring-bolt in the chain of your… — Frederick Douglass Copy Share Image
“I was beginning to taste it. Something bitter, but warm. A flavor that woke me up and let me see things clearly.… — Judith Fertig Copy Share Image
You and I are like the first two people on earth who at the beginning of the world had nothing to cover… — Boris Pasternak Copy Share Image
On my recent trip to Israel, I had the opportunity to visit Yad Vashem, Israel's national Holocaust memorial, and reaffirm our collective… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
“I can't say I know much, but I've loved, maybe too much; maybe from love I'll get my death. I've seen Madagascar… — William T. Vollmann Copy Share Image
“I had come to Charleston as a young boy, a lonely visitor slouching through its well-tended streets, a young boy, lean and… — Pat Conroy Copy Share Image
“This precept means that we should be remembered for the things we do. The things we do are the most important things… — RJ Palacio Copy Share Image
Children sweeten labours. But they make misfortune more bitter. They increase the care of life. But they mitigate the remembrance of death.… — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image