In youth there are always two forces fighting in people. The warm unthinking little animal struggles against the thing that reflects and remembers
Everyone dreams, but not everybody remembers their dreams because some people go into delta; they go too low.
Wrongs are often forgiven, but contempt never is. Our pride remembers it forever.
The Warrior remembers the past.
As someone who played music and never got famous, and remembers little fragments of that, I don't remember life as a dramatic flamboyant thing.
He who suffers, remembers.
Who remembers everything about somebody?
Nobody remembers how long anything takes; they only remember how good it was in the end.
When we die, no one remembers us for what we weighed. Our weight isn't etched into our headstones.
Poetry remembers that it was an oral art before it was a written art.
No one remembers how you got there, only that you got there.
If you want to live a memorable life, you have to be the kind of person who remembers to remember.
When you feel neglected, think of the female salmon, who lays 3,000,000 eggs but no one remembers her on Mother's Day.
When women come into their full power, a balance will occur which has not been seen for so long that no one remembers it.
No one remembers who came in second.
Happy is the man who knows or even the man who remembers those silent vigils where silence itself was the sign of the communion of souls!
how hard it must be to live only with what one knows and what one remembers, cut off from what one hopes for!
When that strange race nears the dust and is condemned as untouchable, then nature remembers the physical perfection that she accomplished elsewhere, and throws out a god-not many, but one here and there, to prove to society how little its categories impress her.
. . . the Lord Jesus said, 'To those who are in bonds, Come out, and to those who are in prison, Go forth' (Isa. 49:9); so your sins are forgiven. All, then, are forgiven, nor is there any one whom He has not loosed. For thus it is written, that He has forgiven 'all transgressions, doing away with the handwriting of the ordinance that was against us' (Col. 2:13-14). Why, then, do we hold the bonds of others, while we enjoy our own remission? He, who forgave all, required of all that what every one remembers to have been forgiven to himself, he also should forgive others.
Matter feels, converses, suffers, desires, yearns and remembers.