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One of my early childhood memories was my grandmother always having a bowl of Nestle chocolate bars at her house. My sister and I would argue over who could eat the chocolate bars. Looking back, I don't know why we just didn't share. We could have split them.
Carla Hall
Memories
Looking
Looking Back
Sister
Back
Would
Eat
Having
Could
Argue
Split
Share
Over
Know
House
Bowl
Always
Childhood
Childhood Memories
Just
Them
Chocolate
Grandmother
Who
Bars
Why
Her
Early
Early Childhood
Some of my memories will never return. They are lost - along with the crippling feeling of defeat and hopelessness. Not a tremendous price to pay.
Carrie Fisher
Memories
Will
Feeling
Lost
Pay
Defeat
Tremendous
Crippling
Hopelessness
Some
Price
Never
Along
Return
We're all making decisions to make ourselves happy and our families happy. That doesn't take away what we've done together and the special bond that we created and the special bond that we have and just all the memories that we had together. That will never change. As you move forward, you appreciate those moments and keep going forward.
Chris Bosh
You
Memories
Change
Together
Happy
Will
Our
Those
Ourselves
Take
Never
Had
Make
Making
Making Decisions
Families
Done
Going
Move
Move Forward
Just
Decisions
Created
Special
Forward
Moments
Keep
Keep Going
Away
Bond
Appreciate
The ancient Greek oral poets all had this anxiety about the deficiencies of their memories and always began poems by praying to the Muse to help them remember.
David Antin
Memories
Anxiety
Remember
Deficiencies
Ancient
About
Poems
Poets
Had
Always
Praying
Began
Greek
Oral
Them
Help
Muse
All relationships change the brain - but most important are the intimate bonds that foster or fail us, altering the delicate circuits that shape memories, emotions and that ultimate souvenir, the self.
Diane Ackerman
Memories
Change
Emotions
Important
Relationships
Intimate
Delicate
Shape
Self
Fail
Most
Altering
Ultimate
Brain
Souvenir
Us
Foster
Bonds
My best memories in life are with my elder sister Priyanka Tiwari and my brother Aishwarya Tripathi.
Divyanka Tripathi
Life
Best
Memories
Sister
Brother
Elder
I started cooking when I was about 10. I have memories like when I was 6 or 7 with my mom, and when I was 12 I started getting real serious about cooking.
Emeril Lagasse
Mom
Memories
Cooking
About
Like
Real
Getting
Serious
Started
True nostalgia is an ephemeral composition of disjointed memories.
Florence King
Memories
Composition
True
Nostalgia
Disjointed
Ephemeral
It seems to me that I have always existed and that I possess memories that date back to the Pharaohs.
Gustave Flaubert
Me
Memories
Back
Possess
Seems
Date
Always
Existed
The ecstatic insanity of romantic pursuit can be so enhanced by music that entire romantic conquests, victories and ruinous, crushing defeats can be tied to songs to such a degree that it's almost unbearable to listen to them again, as they bring back the memories so vividly.
Henry Rollins
Music
Memories
Insanity
Degree
Back
Unbearable
Entire
Vividly
Pursuit
Songs
Almost
Crushing
Ecstatic
Tied
Listen
Romantic
Again
Victories
Them
Enhanced
Bring
Defeats
Words outlive people, institutions, civilizations. Words spur images, associations, memories, inspirations and synapse pulsations. Words send off physical resonations of thought into the nethersphere. Words hurt, soothe, inspire, demean, demand, incite, pacify, teach, romance, pervert, unite, divide. Words be powerful.
Inga Muscio
Memories
Hurt
People
Words
Inspire
Thought
Physical
Outlive
Civilizations
Divide
Inspirations
Powerful
Demand
Soothe
Institutions
Off
Spur
Send
Romance
Teach
Incite
Unite
Images
Associations
One of the characteristics of North American culture is that you can always start again. You can always move forward, cross a border of a state or a city or a county, and move West, most of the time West. You leave behind guilt, past traditions, memories.
Isabel Allende
Time
You
Memories
Culture
Guilt
Past
State
Characteristics
Border
City
Cross
Most
County
Always
Leave
West
Traditions
North
North American
American
Move
Behind
Move Forward
American Culture
Again
Forward
Start
I don't have any beauty shop memories. I remember the barber shop.
Jenifer Lewis
Memories
Remember
Beauty
Shop
Any
Barber
The grief of losing my father has come in waves over the years, as it does with most people. His love and devotion as a father provided my closest, most intimate relationship. Dad, and our time together, is in my bones. While reflecting on him, the memories themselves seem to boil down into certain 'essences of Dad.'
Jennifer Grant
Love
Time
Relationship
Memories
Together
Grief
People
Losing
Father
Down
Our
Waves
Intimate
Our Time
Seem
Over
Come
Most
Devotion
Him
Does
His
Years
Provided
Reflecting
Closest
While
Themselves
Certain
Boil
Dad
Bones
Our dreams must be stronger than our memories. We must be pulled by our dreams, rater than pushed by our memories.
Jesse Jackson
Dreams
Memories
Stronger
Our
Our Dreams
Must
Pushed
Than
Pulled
We are delightfully trapped by our memories. I can't drink a bottle of Chateauneuf-du-Pape Vieux Telegraphe without revisiting a hotel bistro in Luzerne, Switzerland, where I ate a large bowl of a peppery Basque baby goat stew. A sip and a bite. A bite and sip. Goose bumps come with the divine conjunction of food and wine.
Jim Harrison
Food
Memories
Wine
Trapped
Baby
Our
Bite
Ate
Drink
Divine
Bottle
Hotel
Come
Goose
Bowl
Stew
Without
Goat
Sip
Bumps
Revisiting
Where
Conjunction
Large
Switzerland
So much of what we do is ephemeral and quickly forgotten, even by ourselves, so it's gratifying to have something you have done linger in people's memories.
John Williams
You
Memories
People
Ourselves
Something
Linger
Quickly
Done
Forgotten
Ephemeral
Much
Even
Gratifying
If you want to make information stick, it's best to learn it, go away from it for a while, come back to it later, leave it behind again, and once again return to it - to engage with it deeply across time. Our memories naturally degrade, but each time you return to a memory, you reactivate its neural network and help to lock it in.
Joshua Foer
Time
Best
You
Memories
Memory
Go Away
Back
Our
Later
Once
Lock
Degrade
Network
Neural
Come
Make
Return
Learn
Stick
Leave
Go
Behind
Want
Information
While
Again
Across
Engage
Naturally
Help
Each
Each Time
Away
Deeply
I have really fond memories of growing up in Chicago, and I always love going back. I still have a lot of really good friends from high school that I go to dinner with. It's kind of become a tradition when I go out there to do a show to give a few friends a call, tell some funny stories about high school and walk down memory lane.
Kaskade
Love
Funny
Good
Memories
Memory
School
Walk
Dinner
Become
Few
Down
Good Friends
Back
Out
Tell
Kind
High
Some
High School
About
Fond
Fond Memories
Give
Call
Always
Still
Tradition
Go
Lot
Chicago
Up
Friends
Going
Stories
Really
Lane
Show
Growing
Growing Up
My dad leaving my life. That's the biggest thing that happened to me. I just remember what he tells me, the memories, and try to move on forward each day, knowing that he's still here, looking down on me.
Kawhi Leonard
Life
Day
Me
Memories
Remember
Try
My Life
Looking
Move On
Down
Tells
He
Knowing
Still
Leaving
Move
Just
Happened
Biggest
Biggest Thing
Forward
Each
Dad
Each Day
Thing
Here
Anyone who limits her vision to memories of yesterday is already dead.
Lillie Langtry
Memories
Vision
Yesterday
Dead
Limits
Anyone
Who
Her
I've always been fascinated by memory and dreams because they are both completely our own. No one else has the same memories. No one has the same dreams.
Lois Lowry
Dreams
Memories
Memory
Own
Else
Our
Both
No-One
Because
Always
Been
Same
Fascinated
Like Jesus, every human being has enough memories in his past to occupy his time and thoughts continually. It is not the remembrance of these incidents but the reliving of them that creates havoc in our souls.
Mother Angelica
Time
Thoughts
Memories
Human Being
Past
Every
Enough
Our
Reliving
Havoc
Remembrance
Like
Occupy
Souls
Continually
His
Human
Being
Them
Creates
Incidents
Jesus
Music evokes so many feelings in us, memories, nostalgia, things that are connected to our past.
Olga Kurylenko
Music
Memories
Feelings
Past
Our
Nostalgia
Us
Connected
Many
Things
I find my earliest memories covering the anachronistic features of a previous incarnation. Clear recollections came to me of a distant life, a yogi amidst the Himalayan snows. These glimpses of the past, by some dimensionless link, also afforded me a glimpse of the future.
Paramahansa Yogananda
Life
Future
Me
Memories
Past
Distant
Find
Some
Features
Previous
Clear
Glimpse
Also
Came
Covering
Link
Yogi
Afforded
Incarnation
Amidst
Earliest
Earliest Memories
There is a point in the grieving process when you can run away from memories or walk straight toward them.
Patti Davis
You
Memories
Walk
Run
Point
Toward
Process
Grieving
Straight
Them
Away
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