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I'm always fascinated by theAuthor: Diane Sawyer |
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Memory is a complicated thing,Author: Barbara Kingsolver |
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It's surprising how much memoryAuthor: Barbara Kingsolver |
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The advantage of a badAuthor: Friedrich Nietzsche |
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The faintest waft is sometimesAuthor: Stephen Lacey |
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Nothing fixes a thing soAuthor: Michel de Montaigne |
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Hmmm, how to "can aAuthor: Jeb Dickerson |
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The world shrieks and sinksAuthor: Tim O'Brien |
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The two offices of memoryAuthor: Samuel Johnson |
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The sense of smell canAuthor: Thalassa Cruso |
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The man with a clearAuthor: Jerry Smith |
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I am a miser ofAuthor: Witter Bynner |
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Nothing is more memorable thanAuthor: Diane Ackerman |
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The happiest memories are ofAuthor: Robert Brault |
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In memory's telephoto lens, farAuthor: John Updike |
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Memory is what tells aAuthor: Mario Rocco |
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Footfalls echo in the memoryDownAuthor: T.S. Eliot |
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Leftovers in their less visibleAuthor: Thomas Fuller |
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The past is never dead,Author: William Faulkner |
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It is singular how soonAuthor: Lord Byron |
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A childhood is what anyoneAuthor: Carol Shields |
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Recalling days of sadness, memoriesAuthor: Robert Brault |
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Memory itself is an internalAuthor: George Santayana |
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Everybody needs his memories. TheyAuthor: Saul Bellow |
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A happy childhood can't beAuthor: Hortense Calisher |
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The leaves of memory seemedAuthor: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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And even if you wereAuthor: Rainer Maria Rilke |
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Memory... is the diary thatAuthor: Oscar Wilde |
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There are lots of peopleAuthor: Josh Billings |
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We do not remember days;Author: Cesare Pavese |
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