…I want to live doubly – first with you and then afterwards in memory …
– John Geddes
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- …methinks the older that one grows, Inclines us more to laugh the scold, though laughterLeaves us so doubly serious shortly after. – George Gordon Byron
- And yet methinks the older that one growsInclines us more to laugh than scold, though laughterLeaves us so doubly serious shortly after. – George Gordon Byron
- If she was beautiful at rest she was doubly so awake. Asleep she was a painting of a fire. Awake she was the fire itself. – Patrick Rothfuss
- For the first few months I went round in a linguistic fog. Often I only realized what someone had said minutes or even days or weeks afterwards. – John Mole
- This will be a winter so desolate, only memory can fill the emptiness – John Geddes
- December’s wintery breath is already clouding the pond, frosting the pane, obscuring summer’s memory… – John Geddes
- …dark embers smolder inside me – one touch and they flare – who would have thought memory combustible, or near you bright sparks appear?… – John Geddes
- …your memory is a warm stone hidden in my hand I’m always turning over… – John Geddes
- …spiritual or emotional pain doesn’t become a memory so much as a bruise … – John Geddes
- …every time I look at you autumn leaves come in between – does it matter they’re the color of your hair – or they still fall in my memory?… – John Geddes
- Identity is memory; when memory disappears, the self dissolves and love with it. – John Lahr
- Names and attributes must be accommodated to the essence of things, and not the essence to the names, since things come first and names afterwards. – Galileo Galilei
- I want to change the world, and do something valuable and beautiful. I want people to remember me before I’m dead, and then more afterwards. – Russell Brand
- Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards. – Benjamin Franklin
- A woman dictates before marriage in order that she may have an appetite for submission afterwards. – George Eliot
- It’s not the note you play that’s the wrong note -“ it’s the note you play afterwards that makes it right or wrong. – Miles Davis
- Have a scaffold erected in the square. We shall hang a traitor or two before dinner. And perhaps afterwards as well.- – Princess Karena – Thaddeus White
- Have a scaffold erected in the square. We shall hang a traitor or two before dinner. And perhaps afterwards as well. – Thaddeus White
- God has mercifully ordered that the human brain works slowly; first the blow, hours afterwards the bruise. – Walter de la Mare
- The best way to accomplish something is to just do it, and then find the courage afterwards. – Anonymous
- This form of love is like the painof childbirth: so intenseit’s hard to remember afterwards, – Margaret Atwood
- A person’s destiny is something you look back at afterwards, not something to be known in advance. – Haruki Murakami
- Personally I know only one person who wrote about utopia. Afterwards he was executed. I suppose it’s not my genre. – Alexander Zalan
- We like to admit to only that which already glows, although it is nobler to support brightness before it glows, not afterwards. – Dejan Stojanovic
- Not so long afterwards it was broad day light in Iluji for the first time ever. – Ray Anyasi
- To begin by bluster, but afterwards to take fright at the enemy’s numbers, shows a supreme lack of intelligence. – Sun Tzu
- By all means judge and react, but at some point afterwards be sure to reflect and switch sides. The next time you might be less quick to react. – Nina Joshi Ramsey
- Control yourself, it is not worth it. You will regret your rudeness afterwards, your sensitive nature will be troubled – Leila Aboulela
- But at the very moment she was thinking these thoughts, adventure, as she afterwards told my Mother, was stalking her. – PL Travers
- All our good is apparently from God, because we are first naked and holy without any good, and afterwards enriched with all good. – Jonathan Edwards
- A good friend is someone who gets ya drunk and then walks ya home afterwards. – Michael Monroe
- Successful people achieve because they think beforehand when it works & think afterwards when it doesn’t work. – Orrin Woodward
- None of us gets to choose how we’re born, it’s what we make of ourselves afterwards. – Kenneth Oppel
- [P]erhaps this was how you knew a good deed was truly good: you didn’t necessarily feel better afterwards. – Franois Lelord
- The more mistakes, the better the story afterwards. Especially if there’s a happy ending. – Felicia Day
- The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of the mind for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards. – Anatole France
- That was what murder was-as easy as that!But afterwards you went on remembering… – Agatha Christie
- When the world has once begun to use us ill, it afterwards continues the same treatment with less scruple or ceremony, as men do to a whore. – Jonathan Swift
- There were only four dissentients, the three dogs and the cat, who was afterwards discovered to have voted on both sides. – George Orwell
- …within invisible walls of dreams, we live a life that might have been… – John J Geddes