Quotes by Memories My childhood memories reside somewhere in my subconscious part of my brain. Somehow I feel that my subconscious part creates far more interesting things than my conscious part can ever dream of. Akram Khan dream memories interesting I have an old brain but a terrific memory. Al Lewis good-memories brain memories I never wavered in my certainty that God did not exist. I was simply liberated by the thought that there might be a way to engage with religion without having to subscribe to its supernatural content - a way, to put it in more abstract terms, to think about Fathers without upsetting my respectful memory of my own father. I recognized that my continuing resistance to theories of an afterlife or of heavenly residents was no justification for giving up on the music, buildings, prayers, rituals, feasts, shrines, pilgrimages, communal meals and illustrated manuscripts of the faiths. Alain de Botton giving-up atheist memories Memory is... similar to anticipation: an instrument of simplification and selection. Alain de Botton instruments anticipation memories The inability to live in the present lies in the fear of leaving the sheltered position of anticipation or memory, and so of admitting that this is the only life that one is ever likely (heavenly intervention aside) to live. Alain de Botton leaving memories lying Tasting a dish should be memorable If nothing remains in the memory of a single guest, then I have made a mistake. Alain Ducasse mistake memorable memories It may be said that his wit shines at the expense of his memory. Alain-Rene Lesage shining may memories On peut dire que son esprit brille aux dépens de sa mémoire (One may say that his wit shines by the help of his memory). Alain-Rene Lesage shining memories son Memory belongs to the imagination. Human memory is not like a computer which records things; it is part of the imaginative process, on the same terms as invention. Alain Robbe-Grillet records imagination memories Memory belongs to the imagination. Alain Robbe-Grillet imagination memories Memories are not shackles, Franklin, they are garlands. Alan Bennett garlands franklin memories Those who have known the famous are publicly debriefed of their memories, knowing as their own dusk falls that they will only be remembered for remembering someone else. Alan Bennett knowing memories fall Keep memories of insult on a short leash, and memories of blessing on a long one. Alan Cohen blessing memories long Because computers have memories, we imagine that they must be something like our human memories, but that is simply not true. Computer memories work in a manner alien to human memories. My memory lets me recognize the faces of my friends, whereas my own computer never even recognizes me. My computer's memory stores a million phone numbers with perfect accuracy, but I have to stop and think to recall my own. Alan Cooper phones memories thinking Past dreams of bliss our lives contain, And slight the chords that still retain A heart estranged to joys again, To scenes by memory's silver chain Close-linked, and ever yet apart, That like the vine, whose tendrils young Around some fostering branch have clung, Grown with its growth, as tho' it sprung From one united heart. Alan Cooper dream heart memories And at the place where time stands still, one sees lovers kissing in the shadows of buildings, in a frozen embrace that will never let go. The loved one will never take his arms from where they are now, will never give back the bracelet of memories, will never journey afar from his lover, will never place himself in danger of self-sacrifice, will never fail to show his love, will never become jealous, will never fall in love with someone else, will never lose the passion of this instant of time. Alan Lightman falling-in-love letting-go memories Continents of memory had been lost. Alan Lightman continents lost memories For it is only habit and memory that dulls the physical passion. Without memory, each night is the first night, each morning is the first morning, each kiss and touch are the first. Alan Lightman passion morning memories Memory's so treacherous. One moment you're lost in a carnival of delights with poignant childhood aromas, the flashing neon on puberty, all that sentimental candyfloss. The next, it leads you somewhere you don't want to go.. Somewhere dark and cold, filled with the damp ambiguous shapes of things you'd hoped were forgotten. Alan Moore childhood dark memories Memory is just as much of an instrument as anything else in music, so I wanted to create soundscapes that are evocative of places that only exist in your head - that's where the fun, psychedelic stuff happens anyway. Alan Palomo stuff-happens fun memories «1234567891011»