Quotes about Memories
When we think about the kind of person we want others to remember us for being, it's much easier to work backward from our deaths
— Craig Groeschel
I leaf through more pages, wondering, remembering, thinking about this watershed year. Life can turn on a dime. The appointment book reinforces my new awareness of this. We plan our days, but we don't control them.
— Lisa Wingate
How wonderful the days when all was well. How necessary, also, that we must release them now. It is fine enough to glance at the past, but one must never focus there overlong. Don't you think?
— Lisa Wingate
Nothing takes you from thirty years old to thirteen faster than your mother's voice rebounding up the stairs like a tennis ball after a forehand slice.
— Lisa Wingate
May the two of you walk the shore side by side sharing sister stories for many years to come.
— Lisa Wingate
Find the beautiful things, little brother. Every time you mourn for me, I'll be far away. But when you celebrate, I'll be right there with you, dancing.
— Lisa Wingate
Our love for people doesn't end when they pass away. More often our feelings deepen as we realize how much they mean to us and how dearly we miss them.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
I grew up in the Bronx where you would stay up late with your girlfriends, just being silly in our bedrooms, whatever. And I was always the clown.
— Jennifer Lopez
And the memories of all we have loved stay and come back to us in the evening of our life. They are not dead but sleep, and it is well to gather a treasure of them.
— Vincent Van Gogh
In solitude we give passionate attention to our lives, to our memories, to the details around us.
— Virginia Woolf
Remembrance, like a candle, burns brightest at Christmastime.
— Charles Dickens
The death of a beloved is an amputation.
— CS Lewis