
Top 17 Were Just Strangers With Memories Quotes
#1. I think now we are simply strangers with some memories.
Tan Redding
#2. Increasingly, Sawtooth's own memories are a loud bright muddle, like opening the door on a party full of strangers. He lies awake at night, limping down the long corridors of his memory, trying to find the girl's hands, ...
Karen Russell
#3. At least Barrera didn't stick the envelope into her panties.
Don Winslow
#4. - I hate to break this to you, Cameron, but you are only human.
- Shh ... I've been trying to keep that under wraps for years.
Julie James
#5. Staring down the reality of war, far from home, asleep among strangers, that familiarity, those memories, those ties kept us going; gave us a reason to persevere; toughened us up.
Carlos Wallace
#6. We're not friends, Mark," I reply sadly. "We're strangers with memories.
Kristen Proby
#8. Lina said to Fundevogel: 'Never leave me, and I will never leave you.' Fundevogel said: 'Neither now, nor ever.' Then said Lina: 'Do you become a rose-tree, and I the rose upon it.
Jacob Grimm
#10. I wish to see, in process of disappearing, that only thing which ever could bring this nation to civil war.
Abraham Lincoln
#11. We don't forgive because people deserve it, we forgive so we can see again.
Jason Upton
#12. It is easier taking the beaten path than making our way over bogs and precipices. The great difficulty in philosophy is to come to every question with a mind fresh and unshackled by former theories, though strengthened by exercise and information.
William Hazlitt
#13. In this world of memories, there's no need for strangers.
-Kenshin to Kaoru
Nobuhiro Watsuki
#14. And on my fourth morning in Naples, I woke up alone. There was a note on the table with the breakfast that Cinzia had quietly prepared for me. It read, "It could never be. But that's why it will always be - perfectly divine. Cinzia"
City Solipsism: A Short Story
Zack Love
#15. Hierarchical organization in biological systems thus is characterized by an exquisite array of delicately and intricately interlocked order, steadily increasing in level and complexity and thereby giving rise neogenetically to emergent properties.
Clifford Grobstein
#16. You see, Doctor, what people say is true: man carries his fiercest enemy within himself. Hell isn't others. It's ourselves.
Elie Wiesel
#17. My ultimate aim would be to captivate an audience, even just for a second.
Tabrett Bethell
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