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Quotations about memory Category of this article: Life Release time: 2014/11/4

1. Memories are the greatest poems, but when they touch the scabbed wound Sometimes, it is intense pain. ——(Russia) Goncharov

2. As the years go by, everyone has to bear an increasingly heavy burden of memory. ——(Argentina) Borges

3. It is a bad thing that people have the ability to forget, but it may still be a good thing. If a person cannot forget anything, how can he survive under the weight of memory? ——(Soviet Union) A. Babayeva

4. We are attached to what we have endured, and we are not willing to abandon what we have paid a huge price for. ——(France) George Sand

5. In addition to dreams, life is also full of reality. One cannot live by memories. ——(USA) O. Henry

6. Life cannot stay in such pain forever, and cannot always be immersed in these incomplete and pale memories. ——(Germany) Heinrich Mann

7. Let bygones be bygones, time will heal the deep wounds in your heart. ——(UK) Cheng Erji Collins

8. Feelings are feelings, and memories are always so charming. Even those bad things in the past that made me very angry will become less hateful in my memories and become a moving experience. ——(Russia) Dostoyevsky

9. Memory is the only keeper of knowledge. ——(UK) Phil Sidney

10. Everyone’s memory is their own private literature. ——(UK) Huxke

11. Let us not drag down our memory with the sorrow of the past. ——(English) Shakespeare

12. There is a kind of noble forgetfulness, which is not remembering old evils. ——(UK) Symonds

13. The things that are most firmly remembered in memory are the things that you want to forget. ——(France) Montegnini

14. Only recalling the past is a poor memory. ——(UK) Carroll

15. Memory is not wisdom; but what is wisdom without memory? ——(Germany) Harper

16. A good way to exercise your memory is to exercise your attention. ——(UK) Edwards

17. The advantage of poor memory is that you can enjoy some beautiful things many times as if you are meeting them for the first time. ——(Germany) Nietzsche

18. Almost no one will remember things that he is not interested in at all. ——(Canada) Walk Jenner

19. What you learn with a happy mood will be remembered forever. ——(US) Marsh

20. It is better to forget it and smile than to remember it and be sad. ——(Chile) Rosita

21. It is easy to forgive, but difficult to forget. ——(Ukraine) Pula Qing

22. A contaminated memory is an eternal poison. ——(UK) Charlotte Bront?

23. People’s memory is always very caring. ——(Austria) Ziccheng

24. The more we try to catch the memory, the more cunningly it slips away; as if it is swimming erratically and vaguely in the deepest part of our minds. A glistening ball of water, unable to pick it up and catch it. ——(Austria) Ziccheng

25. Memory is very strange, it is both good and bad: on the one hand, it is willful and stubborn, and the wild horse is untamable, and then it is extremely real and reliable; it often puts the most important things into perspective. The characters and events that have been read and experienced are completely swallowed into the dark abyss of forgetfulness, and they are hidden without force. Only the call of will can recall them from the netherworld. However, as long as you catch a little clue, a postcard with a landscape painting, a familiar handwriting on an envelope, or a yellowed newspaper, in an instant, the forgotten things will emerge from the dark like a fish on the hook. Emerging from the abyss, vivid and concrete, lifelike. ——(Austria) Ciccheng

26. We remember our old friends together. Memories always bring people closer to each other, and memories full of love bring people closer to each other doubly. ——(Austria) Zweig

27. Memories and hopes are the most beautiful condiments in the world. ——(Germany) Goethe

28. People like to recall lost things; the place they are used to living in is always the same as heaven. ——(Germany) Goethe

29. Memories - the treasures in the expanding shadows, the dim horizon in past thoughts, the precious light of the covered things, the radiance of the passing years! ——(France) Victor Hugo

30. Even in the least sensitive or naive mind, there is also a series of memories. Their discovery is not guided by art or technology. Help, like the greatest truth, often reveals itself, accidentally, without anyone intentionally seeking it.

——(UK) Dickens

31. If the images that are hidden between the words and are ready to emerge are the life of a poem, then in our real lives, those images that are usually secretly involved and entangled but will Does the memory that suddenly flashes at a certain moment become a poem in essence? ——Xi Murong

32. I hope that every time I recall it, I won’t feel guilty about life.

——Guo Xiaochuan 55 famous quotes about life and famous quotes about habits