![]() ![]() Memories need to be shared.” - Lois Lowryġ9. “The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. “One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory.” - Rita Mae Brownġ8. “There’ll always be unforgettable memories behind your goodbyes.” - Ujjwal Karmakarġ7. “Memories, all those little experiences make up the fabric of our lives and on balance, I wouldn’t want to erase any of them, tempting though it may be.” - Ben Affleckġ6. “Many incidents of those early years are fixed in my memory, isolated, but clear and distinct, making sense of that silent, aimless, dayless life all the more intense.” - Helen Kellerġ5. “The tears dry, the smiles fade, but the memories last forever.” - Malik Faisalġ4. “The best part about pictures is that even when the people in the photo change, the memory it contains never will.” - Andy Warholġ3. “That’s the thing about memories you can’t forget them.” - Lex Luthor, ‘Smallville’ġ2. “Some memories live forever, whether as a scar or a stain - they can’t be wiped away.” – Radhika Rautġ1. “He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present than the living man.” - Antoine de Saint-Exupéryġ0. “Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us.” - Oscar Wildeĩ. “Memory is the treasure house of the mind wherein the monuments thereof are kept and preserved.” - Thomas FullerĨ. “Memories are the best things in life, I think.” - Romy Schneiderħ. But our memories make up for that by making some moments truly unforgettable!” - Avijeet DasĦ. “Memories are what warms you up from the inside.” - Haruki Murakamiĥ. “Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heartwarming!” - Joseph B. “We don’t remember days, we remember moments.” - Cesare Paveseģ. They keep the wolf of insignificance from the door.” - Saul BellowĢ. ![]() We’ll start with my top 30 unforgettable memories quotes from famous people.ġ. I'll never go a day without thinking about our memories together.9 Wrapping It Up 30 Best Unforgettable Memories Quotes I've loved my fans from the very first day, but they've said things and done things recently that make me feel like they're my friends - more now than ever before. I love picking up a cookbook and closing my eyes and opening it to a random page, then attempting to make that recipe. Back then naivety was the norm and skepticism was a foreign language, and I just think every once in a while you need fries and a chocolate milkshake and your mom. I love the freedom of living alone, but I also love things that make me feel seven again. ) I love old buildings with the paint chipping off the walls and my dad's stories about college. Or something crazy and out of reach like that. It brings me back to the days of trying to get a close parking spot at school, trying to get noticed by soccer players, and trying to figure out how to avoid doing or saying anything uncool, and wishing every minute of every day that one day maybe I'd get a chance to win a Grammy. I love spraying perfumes I used to wear when I was in high school. Mismatched chairs, mismatched colors, mismatched personalities. ![]() But some new things I've fallen in love with - mismatched everything. I still love writing in my journal and wearing dresses all the time and staring at chandeliers. I still love sparkles and grocery shopping and really old cats that are only nice to you half the time. Like for example, I'm still beyond obsessed with the winter season and I still start putting up strings of lights in September. It means I've just added more things to my list. For me, it doesn't mean I should become somebody completely new and stop loving the things I used to love. I've found that growing up can mean a lot of things. It's been going on for quite some time now, without me knowing it. “I've apparently been the victim of growing up, which apparently happens to all of us at one point or another. ![]()
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