“My hope is that the memory of death and disgrace will be so intense that the people of the United States will be able to listen to a message that the rest of the world, sobered by wars without end, can also understand: that war itself is the enemy of the human race.” PeopleWorldHumansWarEndsStatesAbleMemoriesUnitedRaceEnemyUnited StatesMessagesIntenseHuman RaceDisgrace Book:A Power Governments Cannot Suppress Source: A Power Governments Cannot Suppress
“I was thinking about hitting races and stuff, but it's just, I think it's more of the era of when I was a kid and it just brings back memories. I gotta just chill and live in the past.” ThinkingKidsPastStuffMemoriesRaceErasHittingChill Author:Matt Skiba
“Ah what avails the sceptred race, Ah what the form divine! What every virtue, every grace! Rose Aylmer, all were thine. Rose Aylmer, whom these wakeful eyes May weep, but never see, A night of memories and of sighs I consecrate to thee.” MayEyeFormNightMemoriesRaceVirtueGraceDivineRoseTheeSigh Author:Walter Savage Landor
“Scots are born exiles, and Scotland the perfect country to be exiled from. Do not imagine that I am running down Scotland. Far from it. ... No, what I mean is that Scotland's beauties, though undeniable, are obvious ones, easy to carry in the heart, easy even to describe to the benighted members of less fortunate races. Lakes, islands and mountains, heather and rowan, broad straths and narrow glens - these are jewels easily worn in the memory.” HeartMeanCountryRunningEasyBornMemoriesPerfectRaceImagineMountainMembersObviousFortunateIslandsLakesBroadsImagine ThatWornScotlandJewelsExileScotsLess FortunateHeathers Book:A pocketful of pebbles Source: A pocketful of pebbles
“There is a shrine in the temple of age, where lie forever embalmed the memories of such as have deserved well of their country and their race.” WellsCountryAgeLyingMemoriesRaceForeverTemplesShrines Author:John Brown
“I raced because I was paid to do a job and I felt like I had to do the job. Number two: I raced because I loved the process, I loved training, getting ready for the race, I loved all of that. And number three I raced for my memories. Regardless of what somebody wants to give or take away, you can't take my memories.” WantGivingTwoJobsThreeFeltProcessMemoriesNumbersRaceReadyTrainingPaidNumber Three Author:Lance Armstrong
“I don't think I really knew how fit I was when I was a kid. I rode with my dad quite long distances and I've been racing since the age of nine, so we did a lot of sport growing up. My earliest memories of my dad are watching him race, so it was inevitable when we were old enough that my brother and I would get on bikes.” ThinkingLongEnoughKidsAgeSportsMemoriesRaceGrowing UpGrowingBrotherDadFitDistanceMy DadNineInevitableMy BrotherRacingBikeLong Distance Author:Victoria Pendleton
“My photographs recall the memories of the human race.” HumansMemoriesRacePhotographHuman RaceRecalls Author:John Coplans
“In an instant, our mind can carry us far away into memories of the past or fantasies about the future. Or we may get caught up in a race against the clock, feeling like there's never enough time. We say things like "Time is flying," "Time is running out," or "There are never enough hours in the day."” MindMayEnoughFeelingsRunningPastHoursMemoriesRaceFantasyCaughtFlyingClockInstantFar AwayCaught UpEnough TimePast MemoriesTime Is Running OutHours In The Day Author:Deepak Chopra