That is why I write - to try to turn sadness into longing, solitude into remembrance. — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
Always remember where you came from and who you were but live each day for what you became and who you are! — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
If we choose to exercise faith, the Holy Ghost will bring God's kindnesses to our remembrance. — Henry B. Eyring Copy Share Image
Asleep or awake, writing or reading, whatever you do, you must never be without the remembrance of God. — Rumi Copy Share Image
Melody is a form of remembrance. It must have a quality of inevitability in our ears. — Gian Carlo Menotti Copy Share Image
“Let the darkness transform into rock across the wilderness of my memory” — Xiaobo Liu Copy Share Image
“A beadlet dribbles down her cheek to wake a wet remembrance where the insincere took hold to empty forth her wounded heart.” — Ronald H Peat Copy Share Image
“Friends come into our lives and friends leave our lives. But friends never leave our hearts. And best friends always get to… — John M. Simmons Copy Share Image
The thing we had shared was nothing more than a fragment of time that had died long ago. Even so, a faint… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“This I have known, and these have come again With echoing happiness in heart and brain; Time standing still, surrendering to me… — William Kean Seymour Copy Share Image
No matter how much time passes, you always remember how you and the person you truly care about started talking. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When some people acquire success they tend to forget that in order to reach the top they had to start at the… — Rashida Rowe Copy Share Image
Remembrance is a better compliment than love. People never expect tons of love, but a spec of remembrance is enough to keep… — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
Consumed by the agony of remembrance The remembrance of night's festive company The one remaining candle flickers and dies. — Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib 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
In trouble we are prone to forget all that we have heard and read that makes for our comfort. Now what is… — Richard Sibbes Copy Share Image
By being fictions and, at the same moment, returning their subjects to us with a compelling fidelity, both photographs and poems work… — Tod Papageorge Copy Share Image
“Forget about how you’ll be perceived after you’re gone because the world will remember you the way it wants to, and you… — Ellie Rose McKee Copy Share Image
Please follow the counsel you have been given in the past and maintain your personal journals. Those who keep a book of… — Spencer W. Kimball Copy Share Image
“It is due to one’s own mistake that the world continues to be remembered. Whatever keeps coming to memory, that is where… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
I just want to dream and pretend nothing exists. I want to live in a land of my own, and see the… — Anonymous 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
“Can I say of her face—altered as I have reason to remember it, perished as I know it is—that it is gone,… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
What is the mark of a Christian? That he be purified of all defilement of the flesh and of the spirit in… — Saint Basil Copy Share Image
The hermeneutic consciousness, which must be awakened and kept awake, recognized that in the age of science philosophy's claim of superiority has… — Hans-Georg Gadamer Copy Share Image
A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame, whether he continues or ceases to write. The regard… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
“How many words grace the pages of this book! They are supposed to bestir memory. As if words could remember! For words… — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
The best Armour of Old Age is a well spent life preceding it; a Life employed in the Pursuit of useful Knowledge,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image