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  • I think it would be interesting if old people got anti-Alzheimer's disease where they slowly began to recover other people's lost memories. -- George Carlin
  • A Church which has lost its memory is in a sad state of senility. -- Henry Chadwick
  • I have lost my short-term memory - I'm just getting blonder by the day. -- Rachel Zoe
  • I have great childhood memories cow-tipping, going off and getting lost in the bog for hours, and coming home covered in dirt. -- Emily Ratajkowski
  • Sometimes I get the start of a story from a memory, an anecdote, but that gets lost and is usually unrecognizable in the final story. -- Alice Munro
  • There remains, however, the hope, at least in Russia, that, as sometimes happens in history, the memory of lost alternatives will one day inspire efforts to regain them. -- Stephen Cohen
  • America is stronger than ever. We will forever remember those we lost on September 11, 2001. In honoring their memory, we will remain true to our commitment to freedom and democracy. -- Evan Bayh
  • No amount of time will weaken our allegiance to avenging those lost in the horrible attacks. America has a sharp memory, a firm resolve, and a commitment to her own. -- John Doolittle
  • Lost in Space brings back a lot of memories for people, and I think that any time you're involved in something that has such a long-lasting appeal, you feel very blessed by that. -- Angela Cartwright
  • For the saddest epitaph which can be carved in memory of a vanished freedom is that it was lost because its possessors failed to stretch forth a saving hand while there was still time. -- George Sutherland
  • My first novel, 'Man Walks Into a Room,' is about a man who's lost his memory and has to start a second life. On one level, it's about how we create a coherent sense of self. -- Nicole Krauss
  • How many radio shows I did is lost to memory now; it's in the hundreds - maybe even close to being in the thousands - for the span of years from the time I was eight till I was about fifteen. -- Mel Torme
  • By interviewing at least one veteran, you can preserve memories that otherwise might be lost. My uncle was a downed fighter pilot and P.O.W. in World War II, and I am looking forward to recording his story for inclusion in the project. -- Spencer Bachus
  • Meanwhile the fact that the connection with the activity of memory in ordinary life is for the moment lost is of less importance than the reverse, namely, that this connection with the complications and fluctuations of life is necessarily still a too close one. -- Hermann Ebbinghaus
  • My own journey in becoming a poet began with memory - with the need to record and hold on to what was being lost. One of my earliest poems, 'Give and Take,' was about my Aunt Sugar, how I was losing her to her memory loss. -- Natasha Trethewey
  • I blame and credit my brothers for my competitive fire within me. Growing up, I lost at everything! My brothers are quite a bit older - 10 years and 5 years - so it was a challenge, but I have some of the most amazing memories with my big brothers. -- Jennie Finch
  • Since my brother died in 1982, my parents and I had formed a shaky tripod of a family; now that I'd lost my father too, it was too easy for me to glimpse a future point where I alone was the keeper of not just my own childhood memories, but of my family lore. -- Ann Hood
  • There are terrible, terrible memories of September 11th, things that I saw, people that I lost, the devastation, the identification of bodies. I mean, all these memories come back to you at different times. And then the other side of it this tremendous response with the firefighters and the police officers saving people, the rescue workers. -- Rudy Giuliani
  • I was born and raised in the Bronx and my grandfather and my brother Garry were huge Yankees fans. One of my first memories is of them listening to a game on the radio and screaming at the radio. My brother would cry when they lost, and when I was really little, I didn't know why he was crying. -- Penny Marshall
  • On the rare occasions when I spend a night in Oxford, the keeping of the hours by the clock towers in New College, and Merton, and the great booming of Tom tolling 101 times at 9 pm at Christ Church are inextricably interwoven with memories and regrets and lost joys. The sound almost sends me mad, so intense are the feelings it evokes. -- A. N. Wilson
  • The faintest gleam of their lost memories glimmered for the briefest moment in their hearts. -- Haruki Murakami
  • Well then, music take me on that wonderful journey of my lost memories, and never take me back to reality. -- Seth Hawkins
  • Which is crueler, an old man's lost memories of a life lived, or a young man's lost memories of the life he meant to live? -- Diane Ackerman
  • There are memories I a better off without. Things better lost forever. -- S.J. Watson
  • Memories are not recycled like atoms and particles in quantum physics; they can be lost forever. -- Lady Gaga
  • To have memories of those you have loved and lost is perhaps harder than to have no memories. -- Hugh Jackman
  • We can grieve over lost powers and memories, or rejoice over gained knowledge and maturity, according to taste. -- Simon Blackburn
  • If you were to be lost in the river, Jonas, your memories would not be lost with you. Memories are forever. -- Lois Lowry
  • There is nothing steadfast in life but our memories. We are sure of keeping intact only that which we have lost. -- Sophie Swetchine
  • Memories are so two-faced. One minute they're hugging you like a long-lost friend, the next minute they're ripping you apart like your worst enemy. -- Lesley Kagen
  • I dislike modern memoirs. They are generally written by people who have either entirely lost their memories, or have never done anything worth remembering. -- Oscar Wilde
  • I construct my memories with my present. I am lost, abandoned in the present. I try in vain to rejoin the past: I cannot escape. -- Jean-Paul Sartre
  • You're listening to [the songs on Random Access Memories] and they're future classics. They've brought the sound of something that's been lost for a long time. -- Todd Edwards
  • The sands of time cannot be stopped. Years pass whether we will them or not... but we can remember. What has been lost may yet live in memories. -- Christopher Paolini
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