Memories are dangerous things. You turn them over and over, until you know every touch and corner, but still you'll find an edge to cut you.
Mark LawrenceI had no eyelashes left. So when I cried, the tears rolled down, unabated to my mouth. My saliva tasted those days, like a salt lake. Or so he said.'
('Left from Dhakeshwari')
He paused again as a tear of longing rolled from cheek to lip with the sweet-salty taste of an old memory.
Norton JusterThe first person who is on your mind the moment you open your eyes after a long sleep is the reason either of your happiness or pain.
Reader's Digest AssociationStichwörter: life people memories
For better or for worse, music is the language of memory. It is also the language of love.
Jodi PicoultStichwörter: love music romance relationships memories
Sometimes it's more painful to draw to mind the good times
Amy MolloyStichwörter: memories the-past
Time had not faded my memories (as I had prayed to God it might), nor had it healed my wounds as it is said always to do. I began each day with the hope that the next day would be better, my recollections a little less pointed, but I would awake to the same pain, as if a black lamp were burning eternally inside me, radiating darkness.
Orhan PamukStichwörter: pain darkness memories depression
The whole fairground with all its memories would soon be smashed into the dust.
Caroline GreenStichwörter: memories dust fairground smashed
We want our children to have a childhood that's magical and enriched, but I'll bet that your best childhood memories involve something you were thrilled to do by yourself. These are childhood's magic words: "I did it myself!
Lenore SkenazyStichwörter: childhood parenting memories
Who are we without our memories?
Marta AcostaStichwörter: life truth memories la-vie dark-companion
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