
Top 16 Memories Treasures Quotes
#2. Forget? No." Conner frowned. "It has been decades, and I still remember every detail about her: her smell, her touch, the way her voice hummed in my ears. Why would I want to forget any of that? Those memories are my treasures.
H.L. Burke
#3. I don't mind going back to daylight saving time. With inflation, the hour will be the only thing I've saved all year.
Victor Borge
#4. As soon as you think you've got the key to the stock market, they change the lock.
Joseph Granville
#5. A life-long blessing for children is to fill them with warm memories of times together. Happy memories become treasures in the heart to pull out on the tough days of adulthood.
Charlotte Kasl
#6. There are few greater treasures to be acquired in youth than great poetry-and prose-stored in the memory. At the time one may resent the labor of storing. But they sleep in the memory and awake in later years, illuminated by life and illuminating it.
Richard Livingstone
#7. Moments, rather than possessions, are the true treasures of life.
Frank Sonnenberg
#8. You cannot insult a man more atrociously than by refusing to believe he is suffering .
Cesare Pavese
#9. The use of proverbs is characteristic of an unlettered people. They are invaluable treasures to dunces with good memories.
John Hay
#10. We can pretend that the book in question is not Mr. West's but mine, made mine by the madness of my reading.
J.M. Coetzee
#11. And memories, he knew, were not glass treasures to be kept locked within a box. They were bright ribbons to be hung in the wind.
Terry Brooks
#12. Lord, 'tis Thy plenty-dropping hand
That soils my land,
And giv'st me for my bushel sowne
Twice ten for one.
All this, and better, Thou dost send
Me, to this end,
That I should render, for my part,
A thankful heart.
Robert Herrick
#13. Memories are those endless treasures, which we can keep exploring till eternity and bask in their glory like a slow swinging hammock!
Balroop Singh
#14. Loss taught me the priceless value of friends. I would have lost it but for my friends.
Nana Awere Damoah
#15. Danger is the very basis of superstition. It produces a searching after help supernaturally when human means are no longer supposed to be available.
Benjamin Haydon
#16. A man of sense, though born without wit, often lives to have wit. His memory treasures up ideas and reflections; he compares themwith new occurrences, and strikes out new lights from the collision. The consequence is sometimes bons mots, and sometimes apothegms.
Horace Walpole
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