Sentence examples for a secret memory from inspiring English sources

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PEOPLE start collections for many reasons — because they can, because they wish to contemplate beauty, because of the associations an object stirs.Perhaps a secret memory lurks in a loved bibelot: Proust muses that the collector's pleasure "was always for reasons which other people didn't grasp".

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The previous project Macdonald worked on, 2012's "Love and Information," is composed of fifty-seven self-contained scenes the script has no cues as to who exactly should speak the lines, let alone how; the only clue as to the context for each is a cryptic heading (SECRET, MEMORY HOUSE, FLASHBACK, CHINESE POETRY).

Disclaimer:you have no secret memories,talking to cleverbot may provide companionship,the active ingredient is a question,the active ingredient is entirely natural.Disclaimer: protect your opportunities, your information, in-formants, whatever you made of time.

Biographers don't, on the whole (unless they're Peter Ackroyd) invent their subject's conversations, or take their clothes off and put them into bed, or fantasise their secret memories and unacted desires.

Secret memories are in the flying houses, completely inaccessible to players -- but climbing the highest mountains lets you listen to whispery echoes of audio as the houses pass overhead.

Will you never have done revolving it all?" asks the mother in Footfalls, of the daughter who cannot stop walking in search of something that happened, a secret or suppressed memory, an "it" that remains forever elusive.

Like all the dead scams strewn across Abbie Hoffman's 1960s guerrilla manual Steal This Book!, the Ameripass has now faded away to just a memory, a secret password largely unknown that might, at most, inspire a twinkle of illicit nostalgia for bygone youthful indiscretion.

Everyone has a secret place that persists in memory.

It can't be transported from one ballpark to another, but like the memory of a secret code it has to be formulated by each umpire each time he squats behind the catcher, every game, every pitch".

What was I saying?" Other times Claire's musings are too polished for speech: "In those first weeks in Italy I saw the country through the eyes of Hawthorne's Miriam and imagined bearing her burden of secret knowledge, every sight tinged with the memory of a secret crime".

The memory stick contained a secret recording Elliott had made of a meeting with Clarke and Walker on 2 September, a couple of weeks before he killed himself.

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