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Memories Quotes - Page 121

Of the five senses, smell is the one with the best memory.

Rebecca Mcclanahan (2000). “Word Painting”, p.63, Writer's Digest Books

No man surely has so short a memory as the American.

Rebecca Harding Davis (1904). “Bits of Gossip”

Memory is an illusion, nothing more. It is a fire that needs constant tending.

Ray Bradbury (2013). “A Pleasure to Burn: Fahrenheit 451 Stories”, p.17, Harper Collins

In every species of fish I've angled for, it is the ones that have got away that thrill me the most, the ones that keep fresh in my memory. So I say it is good to lose fish. If we didn't, much of the thrill of angling would be gone.

Ray Bergman (1938). “Trout: Fly Plates in Full Color Painted by Edgar Burke; Photographs of Fly Tying by Charles S. Krug; Also Many Diagrams in Line by Ivin Sickles”

Rather I fear on the contrary that while we banish painful thoughts we may banish memory as well.

Plutarch (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Plutarch (Illustrated)”, p.2910, Delphi Classics