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“I was not religious, but I liked rituals. I liked the idea of connecting an action with remembering.”
John Green“That good or bad momentS never be forgetten. It Store alwayS in any corner it will remembered at right time automaticaly. No one can eraSe it but Simply it forgotten for Some time till the true time.”
Sumit Lakhani“That good or bad momentS never be forgetten. It Store alwayS in any corner of your mind or heart it will remembered at right time automaticaly. No one can eraSe it but Simply it forgotten for Some time till the true time.”
Sumit Lakhani“Your pain and struggles only serve to remind you that you are alive.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life“We must always remember that the Lord called us before we were born”
Sunday Adelaja“Grief is the ultimate unrequited love. However hard and long we love someone who has died, they can never love us back. At least that is how it feels....”
Rosamund Lupton, Sister“Mrs. Casey, do you love Christmas? Well you know, she answered reflectively, Christmas can be a sad time for people too. It's a remembering time for us older ones. We remember the people who are gone.Oh, I never thought of that, I told her in surprise.Well that's youth for you, she said; you don't start to look back over your shoulder until there is something to look back at, and around Christmas I tend to think of the Christmases past and the people gone with them.”
Alice Taylor, An Irish Country Christmas“The Gentle GardenerI'd like to leave but daffodils to mark my little way,To leave but tulips red and white behind me as I stray;I'd like to pass away from earth and feel I'd left behindBut roses and forget-me-nots for all who come to find.I'd like to sow the barren spots with all the flowers of earth,To leave a path where those who come should find but gentle mirth;And when at last I'm called upon to join the heavenly throngI'd like to feel along my way I'd left no sign of wrong.And yet the cares are many and the hours of toil are few;There is not time enough on earth for all I'd like to do;But, having lived and having toiled, I'd like the world to findSome little touch of beauty that my soul had left behind.”
Edgar A. Guest“You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.”
Kahlil Gibran, Sand and Foam“Remember thee? Ay, thou poor ghost, while memory holds a seatin this distracted globe. Remember thee?”
William Shakespeare, Hamlet