“When her lips met mine, I knew that I could live to be a hundred and visit every country in the world, but nothing would ever compare to that single moment when I first kissed the girl of my dreams and knew that my love would last forever.”— Nicholas Sparks`, amazon.com
“A familiar ache fills my chest. I have felt this way before. On a larger scale, to a more intense degree, of course, but I remember the quality of the pain. You don’t forget it.”— Paula Hawkins, amazon.com
“Success isn’t the same for everyone. Some people measure it with money. Some people measure it with fame. Some people measure it with experience and memories.”— Abby Born, thoughtcatalog.com
“I have not spoken to him for ten years, but I thought of him every single day.”— Ruth Ware, amazon.com
“Not having money to spend doesn’t mean we can’t have well-spent moments every day.”— Sarah Ban Breathnach, amazon.com
“Music is a total constant. That's why we have such a strong visceral connection to it, you know? Because a song can take you back instantly to a moment, or a place, or even a person. No matter what else has changed in your or the world, that one song says the same, just like that moment.”— Sarah Dessen, amazon.com
“I wanna say I lived each day, until I die. And know that I meant something in somebody’s life. The hearts I have touched will be the proof that I leave that I made a difference, and this world will see.”— Beyoncé, azlyrics.com
“When I leave this world, I’ll leave no regrets. Leave something to remember, so they won’t forget.”— Beyoncé, azlyrics.com
“Nothing else ever seems to hurt like the smile on your face When it's only in my memory It don't hit me quite the same.”— Beyoncé, azlyrics.com
“Listen to the people who love you. Believe that they are worth living for even when you don't believe it. Seek out the memories depression takes away and project them into the future. Be brave; be strong; take your pills. Exercise because it's good for you even if every step weighs a thousand pounds…”— Andrew Solomon, amazon.com
“When your ex sends you pictures of things that remind both of you of something that happened in your relationship or an inside joke between the two of you, they’re trying to remind you of the fun times the two of you had when you were together. AKA, they want to try and spark your feelings for them…”— Bella Pope, herinterest.com
“Does your ex remind you of your old anniversary, or about that place both of you used to go to all the time? If your ex clings onto to all the old memories and constantly finds a way to talk about those special times, they want you to remember the same moments too. And in all probability, they’re do…”— Cheryl James, lovepanky.com
“Stories are for joining the past to the future. Stories are for those late hours in the night when you can't remember how you got from where you were to where you are. Stories are for eternity, when memory is erased, when there is nothing to remember except the story.”— Tim O'Brien, amazon.com
“If a house burns down, it's gone, but the place--the picture of it--stays, and not just in my memory, but out there, in the world. What I remember is a picture floating around out there outside my head. I mean, even if I don't think if, even if I die, the picture of what I did, or knew, or saw is st…”— Toni Morrison, amazon.com
“At some point in life the world's beauty becomes enough. You don't need to photograph, paint, or even remember it. It is enough.”— Toni Morrison, books.google.com
“We can stick anything into the fog and make it look like a ghost but tonight let us not become tragedies. We are not funeral homes with propane tanks in our windows, lookin’ like cemeteries. Cemeteries are just the Earth’s way of not letting go. Let go.”— Buddy Wakefield, youtube.com
“I want you to remember what was good in me, not what was most awful. The people you love should be allowed to keep their worst to themselves.”— Joe Hill, amazon.com
“It was good to remember that for every horrible memory from her marriage, there was also a happy one. She wanted to see it clearly, to understand that it wasn’t all black, or all white. It was a million colors.”— Liane Moriarty, amazon.com