16 Metaphors for remembrance

The remembrance of my parents, and all they taught me in my childhood, has been not only my joy and consolation, but my safeguard also.

These purified remembrances are links of the chain that binds the humblest to the highest.

It was sad to see this high-born, but ill-fated gentleman thus bowing humbly to a felon's doom; and the remembrance of that scene must have been a life-long remorse to his judges, when the events of a few weeks revealed to them the terrible truth, that he was innocent of the crime for which they had condemned him.

He stared with a vacant look of sudden horrora look which those who never saw cannot conceive, and which(the remembrance is enough)I hope never to see againand twisting round, rolled upon his pallet with a stifled moan that seemed tearing him in pieces.

The number of the day, the stormy night, and the remembrance of his mother's death were all appropriate omens.

Yet the illusion was often so powerful, that I almost doubted whether such airy remembrances might not be a sort of innate idea, the print of a recollection in some ancestral mind, transmitted, with fainter and fainter impress through several descents, to my own.

The remembrance of his family, friends, and other connections, left behind, which he never expected to see any more, were the principal cause of his dejection and grief."

Do not ask me Sir. Mine own remembrance is a misery too mightie for me.

Advancing, or rather crawling towards the well, another quarrel rose amongst us, the remembrance of which is so ungrateful that I shall bury it in silence, the best tomb for controversies.

The pleasantest remembrance we shall have of this place is his visit....

After this feast, the evening passed in merry games among the young people, while the elders looked on and laughed, or formed little groups for conversation, of which, indeed, the remembrance of former weddings was the principal subject.

the remembrance is my death.

And, in either case, will not the remembrance of thy ever-during guilt, and transitory triumph, be a torment of torments to thee?

One remembrance of this attachment is the Rondo à la Mazur, Op. 5, which he dedicated to the Comtesse de Moriolles.

One remembrance of this attachment is the Rondo à la Mazur, Op. 5, which he dedicated to the Comtesse de Moriolles.

My most satisfactory remembrance of Damascus will be this room.

16 Metaphors for  remembrance