113 Words to use with memories

But when he beheld her in reality, so different from the being his memory-dreams had lingered over, his passion received a sudden check.

Now, children, I want to be sure you know your memory verse for Sunday school tomorrow.

I first saw an example of this in Bebbington church-yard, in Cheshire, and thought that Nature must needs have had a special tenderness for the person (no noted man, however, in the world's history) so long ago laid beneath that stone, since she took such wonderful pains to "keep his memory green."

As the memory-images denoted by words are weaker, fainter, and less clearly discriminated than the original sensations, it comes to pass that a number of similar ideas of memory receive a common name.

To conceive of memory materially at all one must admit some sort of memory trace as the basis for the persistence of memory.

And you shall have for a memory-picture, how that Naani stood there in the world in that far eternity, and, with her spirit having speech with mine, looked back through the part-opened gates of her memory, into the past of this our life and Age.

Speaking about Sienkiewicz's works, no matter how small it may be, one has always the feeling that one speaks about a known, living in general memory work.

They not only read it, but commit to memory portions of it every day:the first lesson in the morning is an examination on some passage of scripture.

Wechsler memory scale.

LUTZ, E. G. Practical course in memory drawing.

SEE gates, Arthur I. Our baby's memory book.

Ashamed to play the role of a Christian clergy guarding silence on the indispensable duty of saving the souls of the colored people, certain of the most influential southern ministers hit upon the scheme of teaching illiterate Negroes the principles of Christianity by memory training or the teaching of religion without letters.

We might have sat, as we have often done, By our fireside, and talk'd whole nights away, Old times, old friends, and old events recalling; With many a circumstance, of trivial note, To memory dear, and of importance grown.

A most holy hermit" "A hermit!" says she, merry-eyed, "then, an he told thee this, needs must he be old, and cold, and withered, and beyond the age of love, knowing nought of women save what memory doth haunt his evil past.

this simple strain, The last I offer at thy shrine; Thy grave must then undeck'd remain, And all thy memory fade with mine.

This memory deposit facilitates the occurrence of the chemical reaction constituting the memory along the same path the next time.

BLANDING, DON. Memory room.

that most of the imputations upon her memory rest on the malignant anecdotes recorded by Dion, who dearly loved every piece of scandal which degraded human nature.

"Four, three, two, two, one," were his memory tabulations as he moved down the stream.

could memory linger on moments of pain, when this last year not one fault, not one failing of duty or of love has stained your conduct? Even as my other children have you been my blessing, my comfort; the dearer, when I thought on the doubts and fears of the past.

But father Paul, finding a court life not agreeable to his temper, quitted it two years afterwards, and retired to his beloved privacies, being then not only acquainted with the Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Chaldee languages, but with philosophy, the mathematicks, canon and civil law, all parts of natural philosophy, and chymistry itself; for his application was unremitted, his head clear, his apprehension quick, and his memory retentive.

Oh, you know your scientific facts all right but, according to my memory banks, there is life all over the universe that your scientists' crude observation methods cannot even detect.

thy name this heart shall fill, Till memory sinks, and all its griefs are still!

The green fieldsthe hawthorn hedgesthe cottages and the little gardens, gay with the rose and the hollyhockthe ivy-grown village churchall were remembered and talked of in loveseeming ever more beautiful as memory dwelt on them.

In early life he had been pestered by a delicate digestion, and had accustomed himself to a regimen of rigid simplicity; but, though the most abstemious of men, he knew and liked a good glass of wine, and in a small party would bring out of the treasures of his memory things new and old with a copiousness and a vivacity which fairly fascinated his hearers.

113 Words to use with  memories