Use memories in a sentence
Sentences starting with memories
- Memories of the spring of her love seemed to irradiate her last moments and, as her eyes again rested on Eva, her lips once more smiled with the bewitching expression, once her husband's delight, which had long deserted them. [10]
- Memories of her past life far behind in Madrid did not grow fainter; indeed, they grew more distinct as the years went on. [11]
- Memories which had long since paled in his soul, oppressed by suffering and disappointment, regained their vanished forms and colours, and for the first time in many months a smile hovered upon his lips. [10]
- Memories of every kind rose up in his soul, and so mighty is the glorifying power of love that the miserable, brown-skinned shepherdess Miriam seemed to him a thousand-fold more beautiful than that splendid woman who filled the soul of a great artist with delight. [10]
- Memories of those days torture me in many a sleepless hour, and there is much that fills me with bitter remorse. [10]
- Memories pursued him. [11]
Sentences ending with memories
- Whatever comes from your house fills my mind with pleasant memories. [10]
- Before the lamps were lighted along the Rue de Rivoli and in the great square of the Revolution, the garden was left to the silence of its statues and its thousand memories. [4]
- Just to talk to him gives one such a queer feeling of--of dissatisfaction with one's self, and seeing him once more seems to have half revived in me a whole series of dead memories. [9]
- The dance in this square had been one of her fairest memories. [10]
- As it looked then, solemn, grand, and beautiful it will always remain in our memories. [5]
- The rooms of the second story, the chambers of birth and death, are sacred to silent memories. [6]
- There, still weathering the elements, was the old-fashioned latticed summer-house, but the fruit-trees that I recalled as clouds of pink and white were gone.... A touch of poignancy was in these memories. [9]
- In the afternoon she longed to escape from the close rooms into the fresh air, and turned her steps toward Prebrunn, in order to see once more the little castle which to her was so rich in beautiful and terrible memories. [10]
- Let me not seem ungrateful to my friends who planned the excursion for us, or to those who asked us to the brilliant evening entertainment, but I feel as Wordsworth felt about the cuckoo,--he will survive all the other memories. [6]
- The peaceful face reflected somewhat of peace and healing into his own spirit, and his thoughts wandered away to bygone times and dreamy memories. [5]
Short sentences using memories
- Dawes, Rufus, Boyhood Memories, 44. [6]
- Peace to their memories! [5]
Sentences containing memories two or more times
- We are so strangely made; the memories that could make us happy pass away; it is the memories that break our hearts that abide. [5]
- Whatever memories those features evoked, memories of a past that still throbbed with life these were too sacred for intrusion. [9]
More example sentences with the word memories in them
- I shall watch your going on"--(he did not say goings on)--"your Alpine course, with clear memories of things and hours dearer to me than all the world, and with which I would not have parted for the mines of the Rand. [11]
- And these simple words, her look, and the expression on her face which accompanied them, formed for two months the subject of inexhaustible memories, interpretations, and happy meditations for Pierre. [2]
- All these memories will be no more, none of them will have any meaning for me. [2]
- In reviewing the whole course of its history we read a long list of honored names, and a precious record written in private memories, in public charities, in permanent contributions to medical science, in generous sacrifices for the country. [3]
- So, at first, while yet the memories of Washington were much with her, the appeal of the millions was strong. [11]
- The rapidity with which ideas grow old in our memories is in a direct ratio to the squares of their importance. [6]
- There are memories which are always passive and delightful. [11]
- Yes, I know what you will say, and you are right: if I were in your place, and carried your scalding memories in my heart-- I will take the night train back to-morrow. [5]
- We pass by what would be of inestimable value to us, and pack our memories with the most trivial odds and ends that never by any chance; under any circumstances whatsoever, could be of the slightest use to any one. [5]
- Even as they were uttered, kaleidoscopic memories rushed in, and David's face, figure, personal characteristics, flashed before him. [11]
- What memories that week in Salisbury and the excursions from it have left in my mind's picture gallery! [6]
- I made my way, Banks behind me, into Church Street, past the "Ship" tavern, which brought memories of the brawl there, and of Captain Clapsaddle forcing the mob, like chaff, before his sword. [9]
- Nevertheless Mr. King was not uninterested in renewing his memories of the old house. [4]
- I think there was no individual in the party whose brain was not teeming with thoughts and images and memories invoked by the grand history of the venerable city that lay before us, but still among them all was no "voice of them that wept. [5]
- Not the less was it to be deplored by all who love the memories of the past. [6]
- He cites the value of Casanova's memories, and the confessions of Rousseau. [5]
- You come unexpectedly upon truck-loads of tanned youngsters, whose features, despite flannel shirts and campaign hats, summon up memories of Harvard Square and the Yale Yard, of campuses at Berkeley and Ithaca. [9]
- So I gave up my sword to Charles Bedford, my lieutenant, with more regret than I can tell, for it was sheathed in memories, charging him to keep it safe--that he would use it worthily I knew. [11]
- Those who have unimpaired memories may recollect the fortune amassed, many years previous to this history, by one Rodney Henderson, gathered and enlarged by means not indictable, but which illustrate the wide divergence between the criminal code and the moral law. [4]
- He smiled, then turned his head away, for old memories flashed through his brain--he had been an acolyte once; he had served at the altar. [11]
- But when she tried to eat the lunch Aunt Mary had so carefully put up, new memories assailed her, and she went with Mrs. Stanley into the dining car. [9]
- How it came to pass that Margery should so suddenly have brought her memories to an end most of you know already; howbeit I will set it down for the younger ones. [10]
- It was sweet to lie thus, to possess, as her very own, these precious, passionate memories of life lived at last to fulness, to feel that she had irrevocably given herself and taken--all. [9]
- Once upon a time, beyond the memories of any in the parish, the Lavilettes of Bonaventure were a great people. [11]
- Then I read through this book of memories once more, and meseemed that Margery had written of herself as less worthy than of a truth she was in her life's spring-tide. [10]
- What memories passed through him were too vague to record; but a heavy sigh escaped him, followed, however, by a cloud which gathered on his brow. [11]
- And suddenly, at this thought of death, a whole series of most distant, most intimate, memories rose in his imagination: he remembered his last parting from his father and his wife; he remembered the days when he first loved her. [2]
- They helped me, they fed me with dialect, with local details, with memories, with old letters, with diaries of their forebears, until, if I had gone wrong, it would have been through lack of skill in handling my material. [11]
- I don't think they are as accomplished as the ministers, but they have a way of cramming with special knowledge for a case which leaves a certain shallow sediment of intelligence in their memories about a good many things. [6]
- He awoke from these memories to gaze down through the criss-cross of a trestle to the twisted, turbid waters of the river far below. [9]
- In memories of the past and hopes of the future, they share as largely as we. [7]
- True, he attributed the Emperor's deep despondency to totally different causes, but he openly deplored the sorrowful agitation which the memories of the beloved dead had awakened in his Majesty. [10]
- Despite the fact that the memories she had cherished were now become hideous things, she sought to drag them forth and compare them, ruthlessly, with what must have been the treasures of Lise. [9]
- Glad to know that such men lived--and with how dark memories contrasting with this bright experience-she said to him once again: "You are a good man, Ranulph. [11]
- Now, as the sun was about to set, the latter gave herself up to a wild tumult of sweet memories, anxious fears, and yearning expectation. [10]
- Its groves, its streams, its houses, are haunted by undying memories, and its hillsides and hollows are made holy by the dust that is covered by their turf. [6]
- Had he, like St. Francis, rushed among briers, his blood would not have turned into roses, but doubtless fresh memories of her whose happiness his guilt had so suddenly and cruelly destroyed. [10]
- It was all so wonderfully beautiful and his heart filled to overflowing with memories and hopes. [10]
- Before entering upon so grave a matter as the destruction of our national fabric, with all its benefits, its memories, and its hopes, would it not be wise to ascertain precisely why we do it? [7]
- You love the smell of the sweet-fern and the bayberry-leaves, I don't doubt; but I hardly think that the last bewitches you with young memories as it does me. [6]
- What memories the sight of it awakens! [10]
- Yet I fancy she went glad enough, for she had no memories, not even an affaire to repent of, and to cherish. [11]
- But its varied scenes and its manifold incidents will linger pleasantly in our memories for many a year to come. [5]
- But the Professor says he always gets tipsy on old memories at these gatherings. [6]
- On a bright Saturday afternoon we steamed into the wide mouth of the Gironde, a name stirring vague memories of romance and terror. [9]
- George Hanbury, Guy Rossiter, Algernon Cartwright, Eliphalet Hopper Dwyer--familiarly known as "Hoppy"--and other young gentlemen whose names are now but memories, each had his brief day of triumph. [9]
- Ever-recurring memories of Rosalie Evanturel were driven from his mind with a painful persistence. [11]
- They had their red guide-books open at the diagram of the view, and were painfully picking out the several mountains and trying to impress their names and positions on their memories. [5]
- The names they read on their diplomas will recall faces that are like family-portraits in their memory, and the echo of voices they have listened to so long will linger in their memories far into the still evening of their lives. [3]
- Her heart throbbed quickly, for she did not forget her daring purpose, and a throng of memories of modest but more carefree days rushed upon her. [10]
- Mrs. Ellen Hooper published a few poems in its columns which remain, always beautiful, in many memories. [6]
- The harder his position became and the more terrible the future, the more independent of that position in which he found himself were the joyful and comforting thoughts, memories, and imaginings that came to him. [2]
- She hated this place, with its memories. [9]
- If I am permitted to record the memories of my later life, I shall have more to say of him. [10]
- The memories of past years crowded on me. [11]
- She voiced his own regrets, which the crowding memories had awakened. [9]
- Not to memories or regrets, but to the future, for the recording angel had mercifully destroyed his book. [9]
- Thanks to generations of self-denial by the Vanes of Camden Street, Mr. Hilary Vane might live indefinitely, might even recover, partially; but at present he was condemned to remain, with his memories, in the great canopied bed. [9]
- Softened by memories of Princess Mary he began to pray as he had not done for a long time. [2]
- Surrounded by memories of olden days, and absolutely undisturbed, I could create admirably. [10]
- And no memories of my life are so pleasant as my reminiscence of their long and honorable career in the Tone-imparting service. [5]
- In and out of my early memories like a dancing ray of sunlight flits the spirit of Nancy. [9]
- What a wealth of memories this pleasant landscape awoke in the mind of the returning traveller! [10]
- And the sight of him, and the sound of his voice, brought back with a rush memories of a forgotten past. [9]
- Such a storm of feelings, thoughts, and memories suddenly arose within him that he could not fall asleep, nor even remain in one place, but had to jump up and pace the room with rapid steps. [2]
- Quincy, Josiah: History of Boston Athenaeum, 31; tribute to the Anthology, 32, 33; memories of Emerson, 45-47; old age, 261. [6]
- I would wake of a morning with the knowledge of it, and be silent for half the day with some particle of a dream in my head, lingering like the burden of a song with its train of memories. [9]
- But Austen saw now, in a flash, the years of Euphrasia's self-denial, the years of memories, the years of regrets for that which might have been. [9]
- Here I could not shake off the delightful memories of these evenings because I did not strive to battle with them. [10]
- As it is, not only has she left us, and particularly Prince Andrew, with the purest regrets and memories, but probably she will there receive a place I dare not hope for myself. [2]
- Jean Jacques had not noticed the Young Doctor's pregnant interruption, he was so busy with his own memories of the past; and he brought the tale to the day when he turned his face to the West to look for Zoe. [11]
- Only he would not have missed, at any cost, the sweet memories associated with Eva. [10]
- But she could not attain to that state of sadness made sacred by memories with which consoling angels so often mingle some drops of sweetness, after the first anguish is overpast. [10]
- But Barbara needed no place associated with his person in order to remember him; she always felt near him, and memories were the vital air which nourished her soul. [10]
- Many memories of my former visit to the islands came up in my mind while we lay at anchor in front of Honolulu that night. [5]
- I sat in my chair day after day, the saddest memories my only company. [14]
- Sometime, out of my bitter memories, I should smite ye. [11]
- Like the Thuringian Mountains, the Hartz are also wreathed with a garland of legends and historical memories. [10]
- She found her mind feeling among far memories, for even the past of the young stretches out interminably. [11]
- It soothed her merely to gaze into the faithful countenance, which recalled so many of her happiest memories. [10]
- Your vows, your memories, and your hopes will be purged by fire. [11]
- Mammas searched their memories, and suddenly discovered that they had heard their parents speak of my grandfather. [9]
- I thought ladies' memories were more fickle than that. [5]
- Occasionally amid these memories temptations of the devil would surge into her imagination: thoughts of how things would be after his death, and how her new, liberated life would be ordered. [2]
- Full of rapturous memories she described the place in the streets where Pollux had first kissed her. [10]
- Had he no memories of the terrors of that struggle?... [9]
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell: memories of Dr. Ripley, 15; of C.C. [6]
- The most cunning man could not have crept into her confidence more successfully, evoking memories of the best times of her youth and showing sympathy with them. [2]
- She was as lonely a creature as ever the world knew; violence was no part of her equipment; and yet terrible memories made her assent to this new phase of Carnac's life. [11]
- I remember but little about the Parthenon, and I have put in one or two facts and figures for the use of other people with short memories. [5]
- So he could leave her without anxiety; but she, even in the hour of parting, was too proud to offer him a glimpse of her desolate life, whose fairest ornaments were memories. [10]
- I do not know what impulse it was that led the heavy-hearted woman to take them down one by one, and indulge her grief in the memories enshrined in them. [4]
- I want to know from your own lips all that you have been in that life which once was mine also, but far away from me now, even though you come from it, bringing its memories without its messages. [11]
- When she had kissed her mother, when she had stood hesitatingly in the darkness of the familiar front bedroom in the presence of unsummoned memories of a home she had believed herself to resent and despise, she had nearly faltered. [9]
- At all events it dealt with scenes and memories with which every reader, educated or uneducated, had associations. [4]
- I shall treasure it among memories which will never fade. [10]
- You will think it a simple thing, that song, and poor, perchance; but if you will remember what it was to us, and what it brought before our eyes when it floated through our memories, then you will respect it. [5]
- The place was, indeed, full of memories, but all chastened and subdued by the indoor atmosphere, which impressed him as that of a faded Sunday. [4]
- The city lives in the past still, and on its memories, keeping its old walls and moat entire, and nearly fourscore wall-towers, in stern array. [4]
- He was lost in his thought, or in his memories. [5]
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