Enjoy the best quotes on Retrace , Explore, save & share top quotes on Retrace .
“It was amazing what I could remember about myself when I retraced my own steps.”
Cecil Castellucci“Better to have to retrace your steps and then move forward than never to move forward at all.”
Anne Burack Sayre, The Birthday Book Club Snatching: The Melinda & Simon Series“Nightly you retrace your steps again to return to the scene of the crime. It's uncanny how you hover in the air of the wreckage that you left behind.”
Aimee Mann“The one thing I do remember is that as I retraced my steps through all the familiar streets of my life, Inow felt completely lost.”
Carolyn Mackler, Vegan, Virgin, Valentine“But memories got left behind while you kept walking on; every time you had to retrace your steps further to return to your memories, and sometimes it was better not to turn back at all.”
Dalene Matthee, Fiela's Child“It is easy to go down into Hell; night and day, the gates of dark Death stand wide; but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air - there's the rub, the task.”
Virgil“At the crossroad in my life, I didn't know which way to go. I just mindlessly choose a random direction... then, after regretting my decision I tried to retrace my steps. However, without even realizing it the sun had already set.”
Nobuyuki Fukumoto“It is we who move through time, not the reverse. When we walk beyond any one of life’s instants, it becomes nothing more than a receding milestone. We can look back, but we cannot retrace our steps. The past remains stationary, while we are doomed to move ever onwards. To do otherwise is against nature.”
Andrew Levkoff, The Other Alexander“I started to sway Lexi again when I realized she was quiet. Waiting. Both of us paused on the cusp of the unknown. I couldn't go backward or even retrace my own steps, let alone Xanda's. I could only go forward. The threads of time weren't unraveling but weaving into a tapestry -- a future, and a hope. The only way to discover was to step into it.”
Holly Cupala, Tell Me a Secret“Try to embrace, or let yourself be embraced by, boredom and anguish, which anyhow are larger than you. No doubt you'll find that bosom smothering, yet try to endure it as long as you can, and then some more. Above all, don't think you've goofed somewhere along the line, don't try to retrace your steps to correct the error. No, as the poet said, "Believe your pain." This awful bear is no mistake. Nothing that disturbs you is. Remember all along that there is no embrace in this world that won't finally unclasp.”
Joseph Brodsky, On Grief and Reason: Essays