Share this sentence
— Franklin D. Roosevelt"People die, but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory."
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
To regard states of distress in general as an objection, as something which must be abolished is the greatest nonsense on earth; having the most disastrous consequences, fatally stupid- almost as stupid as a wish to abolish bad weather - out of pity for the poor.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Next Quote
A paradox: the same century invented history and photography. But history is a memory fabricated according to positive formulas, a pure intellectual discourse which abolishes mythic time; and the photograph is a certain but fugitive testimony.
— Roland Barthes
Loading recommended content...