“I wake up thinking of yesterday. The joy is in remembering; the pain is in knowing it was yesterday.”— David Levithan, amazon.com
“But who can remember pain, once it’s over? All that remains of it is a shadow, not in the mind even, in the flesh. Pain marks you, but too deep to see. Out of sight, out of mind.”— Margaret Atwood, amazon.com
“I wonder how it’s possible to forget a face. I wonder how you can forget the sound of someone’s voice or the way they tasted against your lips, even though you swore to yourself you’d always remember.”— Stephanie Walker, thoughtcatalog.com
“I can feel the hurt. There's something good about it. Mostly it makes me stop remembering.”— Albert Borris, amazon.com
“To remember is to open one door after another all along the white corridor to say Yes when asked, Are you anything? Did she love you?”— Robin Ekiss, poetryfoundation.org
“I'd like for them to say he took a few cups of love, he took one tablespoon of patience, teaspoon of generosity, one pint of kindness. He took one quart of laughter, one pinch of concern, and then, he mix willlingness with happiness, he added lots of faith, and he stired it up well, then he spreads…”— Muhammad Ali, youtube.com