Cherish The Memories Quotes by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Barry Alvarez, Jennette McCurdy, George Singleton, Robert Ruark, Henry David Thoreau and many others.

He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present than the living man.
I love bowl games. I really do. I like it more than the kids do. I grew up a poor kid in western Pennsylvania, and I went to Nebraska because I saw them play in the Orange Bowl and I wanted to play in a bowl game. I cherish the memories.
I really cherish the memories I have of my trips. For some reason, when you travel, it’s like your mind picks up on the fact that this is something uncharacteristic, so it tunes in more acutely and remembers better.
One day we will all cherish the memory of having blacksmiths on every corner.
‘The best thing about hunting and fishing,’ the Old Man said, ‘is that you don’t have to actually do it to enjoy it. You can go to bed every night thinking about how much fun you had twenty years ago, and it all comes back clear as moonlight.’
Friends… they cherish one another’s hopes. They are kind to one another’s dreams.
Too often we make the mistake of remembering what we should forget-our hurts, failures and disappointments -and we forget what we should remember-our victories, accomplishments and the times we have made it through.
I got the three things I wanted. I did my job, I worked hard in the process, and I cherish the memories, and they’re mine.
I cherish the memory of being a friend of Frank Sinatra on a friendship level to the point where we really hung out. We worked in Vegas, wed talk on the phone, and if I wasnt doing anything, Id fly out, and I spent time in Palm Springs at his house – on a level the way friends would be, not with a whole crowd of people.
I cherish the memories of a question my grandson asked me the other day when he said, ‘Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?’ Grandpa said ‘No… but I served in a company of heroes.’