Top 16 Longest Memory Quotes
#1. The shortest pencil is longer than the longest memory
Mark Batterson
#2. A little rudeness and disrespect can elevate a meaningless interaction to a battle of wills and add drama to an otherwise dull day.
Bill Watterson
#3. Nonc's pretty okay with the man's death, but the notion that he'll never get dressed again, that he's to die in a gown, seems strange and impossible.
Adam Johnson
#4. Save money on the big, boring stuff so that you have something left over for life's little pleasures.
Elisabeth Leamy
#5. The Time It Never Rained was inspired by actual events, when the longest and most severe drought in living memory pressed ranchers and farmers to the outer limits of courage and endurance.
Elmer Kelton
#6. This is what happens when a boy becomes a man. You get stupider.
James McBride
#7. Oh, darling, you know we writers must occasionally stretch a point to heighten the dramatic situation.
Patrick Dennis
#8. Break the rules. Be a fighter. Any dream is possible if you are brave enough to do it YOUR way.
AJ Lee
#10. Book clubs are totally dope - like English class if you were allowed to read only books that you actually like and snack and sip while discussing them.
Sam Maggs
#11. I hate not knowing what to believe anymore. I hate not knowing what's real.
Jay Asher
#12. May we be enlightened by a ray of the light that comes from Bethlehem, the light of He who is 'The Greatest' and made himself small.
Pope Benedict XVI
#13. If you don't fall off the wagon regularly, you're not playing a big enough game.
David Allen
#14. I can't go on like this. I'm not the guy who cheats on his girlfriend wishing all the time she was someone else."
Elation and fear washed over me in equal measure. "Cam, I ... "
"You want this. I know you do.
Samantha Young
#15. I think it was C.S. Lewis that asked, 'Do not most people simply drift away?'. I've always been a reader and for the longest time that stuck with me because I was at war with it. How can people 'simply' drift away?
Benjamin Brindise
#16. In the end, who among us does not choose to be a little less right to be a little less lonely.
Robert Breault
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