Memory Quote by Haruki Murakami Download Open image ““Tengo made a point of asking people how old they were at the time of their first memory.”” — Haruki Murakami ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Asking People Memory People Old Point Asking Tengo Point Time Time Memory
“They soon stopped being ten years old. But whatever age they were seemed to be exactly the right age for having fun.” — Maud Hart Lovelace Copy Share Image
“Twenty years was a long time. But Tengo knew that if he were to meet Aomame in another twenty years, he would feel the… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“What Tengo would have to do, it seemed, was take a hard, honest look at the past while standing at the crossroads of the… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“the child would ask him questions about the world that for him was not even a memory. He thought hard how to answer. There… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“You only realized how old you had gotten when in the presence of the people you used to know. When you saw how old… — J Courtney Sullivan Copy Share Image
“For as long I can remember I have wanted to die. So that started around age 6. I think. My earliest clear memories start… — John Kennebrew Copy Share Image
“Memory is a funny thing. When I was in the scene, I hardly paid it any mind. I never stopped to think of it… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“As a young girl I thought, with fervent hope, that ten years was some kind of magic formula. That if I were seventeen instead… — Gwen Hayes Copy Share Image
“Everyone’s past, I try to rationalize, is nothing more than the collection of memories they choose to remember.” — Andrew Davidson Copy Share Image
“I was staring down thirty-five in a few months. While I might have thought forty was old when I was her age, I’d since… — Marshall Thornton Copy Share Image
“I was born at the age of five. I know this because I don't remember anything else before that.” — Michaela McGuire Copy Share Image
“After everything is said and done, a memory remains a treacherous thing…How long does one cling on to the people they’ve lost? How long… — Kanza Javed Copy Share Image
I always feel like I'm struggling to become someone else. Like I'm trying to find a new place, grab hold of a new life,… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
If writing novels is like planting a forest, then writing short stories is more like planting a garden. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“The sad truth is that what I could recall in five seconds all too soon needed ten, then thirty, thena full minute...” — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“Intelligent teenage girls were often instinctively theatrical, purposely eccentric, mouthing highly suggestive words to confuse people.” — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Memory is like fiction; or else it's fiction that's like memory. This really came home to me once I started writing fiction, that memory… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
The most dangerous creature here would have to be me. So maybe I'm just scared of my own shadow. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
If you listen to the radio for a whole hour there's maybe one decent song. The rest is mass-produced garbage — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“that one of our problems was our inability to recognize and accept our own deformities” — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“When I look back at myself at age twenty, what I remember most is being alone and lonely. I had no girlfriend to warm… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“There's not a branch of publishing or broadcasting that doesn't depend in some way on advertising. It'd be like an aquarium without water. Why,… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“One by one, I'll face the tasks before me and complete them as best I can. Focusing on each stride forward, but at the… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“Eleven o'clock had come and gone. I had to find a way to bring this conversation to a successful conclusion and get out of… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
I was 3-years-old - to this day it is a vivid memory. My family and I were on a boat, catching fish. As one… — Joaquin Phoenix Copy Share Image
“Maybe there is something when it all ends. Maybe there is memory, memory of the person you loved, when you lived. Maybe this is… — Kate Ellison Copy Share Image
In literature and art memory is a synonym for invention. It is the life-blood of imagination, which faints and dies when the veins are… — Robert Aris Willmott Copy Share Image
Memory is funny. Once you hit a vein the problem is not how to remember but how to control the flow. — Tobias Wolff Copy Share Image
I am told many children block out the memory of trauma. In fact, the healing process can only truly begin when we are willing… — Phoebe Stone Copy Share Image
“The whole town rushed outside to celebrate this crowded minute when the time of suffering had ended and the time of forgetting had not… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
I have a memory like an elephant. I remember every elephant I've ever met. — Herb Caen Copy Share Image
Your memory is a monster; you forget - it doesn't. It simply files things away. It keeps things for you, or hides things from… — John Irving Copy Share Image
My first Olympics memory was watching Haile Gebrselassie in Sydney 2000. His sprint finish to defend his title really moved me. — Mo Farah Copy Share Image
That old man dies prematurely whose memory records no benefits conferred. They only have lived long who have lived virtuously. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan Copy Share Image
My greatest memories as a kid were playing sports with my dad and watching sports with my dad. — Mark Teixeira Copy Share Image