Quote by Mark T. Sullivan Download Open image ““Forgotten Front.” Much of the amnesia was caused by Italians who’d”” — Mark T. Sullivan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I want amnesia! I want a fucking lobotomy. Could I please never think again? Look what’s happened to us, us, Tania. Don’t you remember… — Paullina Simons Copy Share Image
“Amnesia was a soldier's best friend, and luckily, it could be taught. Missing limbs still ache, but missing memories never do.” — Alex London Copy Share Image
“The forgetting and having to remember again was the very worst part.” — Ann Brashares Copy Share Image
“Are all societies doomed to amnesia—or are there communities that have preserved their collective cultural memory? The world, which is the private property of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“As a child, I survived by forgetting. Later, the amnesia became a problem as large as the one it was meant to conceal. However, I did not remember my past until the homemade bomb was defused, until the evil was contained, until I was stable enough and happy enough that sorrow or anger or regret or pain was overwhelmed by… — Sylvia Fraser Copy Share
“Aura is convinced that the entire country has succumbed to a collective amnesia. This is what happened in a society, where no one is… — Cristina Garcia Copy Share Image
“Details can change or go missing entirely, particularly in moments of physical peril. A kind of amnesia goes hand in hand with sickness, and… — David Rakoff Copy Share Image
“I will give you some advice, Vorarbeiter. Advice that could change your life.” “Oui, mon général?” “Doing favors,” Leyers said. “They help wondrously over… — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“How do you find happiness?” Anna paused, then said, “You start by looking right around you for the blessings you have.” — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“we can’t stop loving our fellow man, Pino, because we’re frightened. If we lose love, all is lost.” — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“How do men think of such wickedness?” Anna asked as wax dripped down the candle and pooled about the holder. “Don’t they fear for… — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“It all made Pino realize that the earth did not know war, that nature would go on no matter what horror one man might… — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“Music. Wine. A cigar. The small luxuries of life are how we survive what the mind can’t fathom.” — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“forty-nine thousand Jews in Italy at the time of the Nazi invasion, some forty-one thousand evaded arrest or survived the concentration camps.” — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“You know, my young friend, I will be ninety years old next year, and life is still a constant surprise to me. We never… — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“You know, my young friend, I will be ninety years old next year, and life is still a constant surprise to me. We never… — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“Anna said. “I’m a student of happiness, you know. It’s all I really want—happiness, every day for the rest of my life. Sometimes happiness… — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“Pino saw the trials of the past few weeks in a different light, and he felt excited and filled with new purpose. “You want… — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“We never know what will happen next, what we will see, and what important person will come into our life, or what important person… — Mark T. Sullivan Copy Share Image