These memory quotes will help remind you how far you’ve come in your life and will motivate you to keep moving forward.
1. “It doesn’t matter what you did in the past, you can’t change it. The best you can do about your past is to be nostalgic with your family and loved ones about happy memories.” – Zoe McKey
2. “We must use time wisely for our development and advancement; so that when we are old, we can look back and recollect the pleasant memories and deeds that we have achieved.” – Michael Lee
3. “Memories may fade as the years go by but they won’t age a day.” –Michelle C. Ustaszeski
4. “Many incidents of those early years are fixed in my memory, isolated, but clear and distinct, making the sense of that silent, aimless, dayless life all the more intense.” – Helen Keller
5. “Memory is the treasure house of the mind wherein the monuments thereof are kept and preserved.” – Thomas Fuller
6. “Imagination has a great potential to improve your memory. It allows traveling beyond the horizon, attaching various stories or images to the things you wish to remember, in turn it will strengthen your memory.” –William D, Memory
7. “Enjoy good memories. But don’t spend your remaining days here looking back, wishing for “the good old days.” – Randy Alcorn
8. “Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.” – L.M. Montgomery
9. “To observe attentively is to remember distinctly.” – Edgar Allan Poe
10. “The amazing power of pictures to stay in the memory is well documented.” – Graham Shaw
11. “Figure out how to be keen on it, make it fun and you will learn quicker, and recollect more.” – Eimantas Gabalis
12. “More than 1500 students showed me when to talk and when to listen. They taught me how to imagine, and how to dream. They gave me wonderful memories, and left footprints on my heart.” – Jacquie McTaggart
13. “Here’s a basic memory rule: You Can Remember Any New Piece of Information if It Is Associated to Something You Already Know or Remember.” – Harry Lorayne
14. “No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar”- Abraham Lincoln
15. “Science has proven that people who regularly jot down their thoughts in a journal are less likely to have cognitive and memory loss as they age.” – Christian J. Borg
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