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Memories Quotes - Page 173

A spot whereon the founders lived and died Seemed once more dear than life; ancestral trees, Or gardens rich in memory glorified Marriages, alliances, and families, And every bride's ambition satisfied.

William Butler Yeats (2010). “The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Vol X: Later Article: Uncollected Articles, Reviews, and Radio Broadcasts Written After 1900”, p.212, Simon and Schuster

What's memory but the ash That chokes our fires that have begun to sink?

William Butler Yeats (2010). “The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Vol II: The Plays”, p.39, Simon and Schuster

Time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.

Commentaries on the Laws of England introduction, sec. 3 (1765)

I am too old and stiff-necked to change my memories now.

Willard R. Espy (1992). “Oysterville: Roads to Grandpa's Village”, p.117, University of Washington Press

A nation's life is about as long as its reverential memory

Whittaker Chambers (1964). “Cold Friday”, New York

For such an advanced civilization as ours to be without images that are adequate to it is as serious a defect as being without memory.

"Werner Herzog: ‘Film Is Not the Art of Scholars, But of Illiterates’". Interview with Leticia Kentsept, www.nytimes.com. September 11, 1977.

Thus aged men, full loth and slow, The vanities of life forego, And count their youthful follies o'er, Till Memory lends her light no more.

Walter Scott, Sir Walter Scott (1841). “The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart”, p.324

Still are the thoughts to memory dear.

Sir Walter Scott (1873). “Poetical Works”, p.230