#Remembrance
Quotes tagged #Remembrance
Quotes: 8

Home Is Where You’re Held in Mind
In Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto (1999–2014), Jiraiya mentors an orphaned boy whose earliest ‘address’ is exclusion. Yet Iruka’s care and Jiraiya’s steadfast concern teach Naruto that to be remembered is to be rooted. The village’s Will of Fire frames home as a chain of caretakers who keep the next generation in mind—proving that attention, not ancestry, secures belonging. Even in separation, Jiraiya’s messages and memories continue sheltering Naruto, showing how thought can outlast distance and loss. With this narrative anchor, the claim also resonates with psychology, where being held in mind is linked to safety and growth. [...]
Created on: 11/12/2025

One Memory Against the Weight of Oblivion
Broader literature echoes this logic. In One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), García Márquez’s insomnia plague erodes memory until townspeople label objects—proof that forgetting threatens reality itself. Borges’s “Funes the Memorious” (1942) warns, by contrast, that total recall is a prison; meaning requires selection and care. Proust’s madeleine in In Search of Lost Time (1913) shows how a single, vivid recollection can restore a self. Murakami’s line aligns with these witnesses: the right memory, held by the right person, anchors existence. [...]
Created on: 8/12/2025

Writing to Preserve What Must Not Fade
At the outset, Allende’s injunction is less a suggestion than a civic summons: to write so that fragile truths survive the erosions of time, power, and neglect. Writing, unlike memory alone, leaves a trace others can revisit; it converts the fleeting into a durable commons. In this sense, the page becomes a lantern—in darkness, it not only recalls the way back, it also shows the way forward. [...]
Created on: 8/10/2025

Memory as Immortality: How We Transcend Death
In today’s digital era, the idea that 'people die only when we forget them' resonates powerfully. Social media memorials, digital archives, and online tributes allow stories and images to circulate widely, resisting oblivion. Thus, Allende’s insight is more relevant than ever: by actively remembering—and sharing—those who have passed, we weave their legacies into the tapestry of communal identity, granting them a form of immortality. [...]
Created on: 7/10/2025

The Enduring Spirit of the Warrior’s Legacy
Transitioning from cultural roles to the mechanics of remembrance, the proverb highlights how storytelling keeps the warrior spirit alive. Through songs, powwows, and commemoration rituals, communities collectively reinforce memories of their heroes. In the same way that Homer's epics immortalize Greek champions, Native American traditions sustain the presence of departed warriors in the hearts of those who keep their stories alive. [...]
Created on: 5/9/2025

The Ones That Love Us Never Really Leave Us - J.K. Rowling
This quote is spoken by Sirius Black in J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.' It reflects themes of love, loss, and hope, which are central to the series, resonating deeply with readers. [...]
Created on: 1/15/2025

Something That Is Loved Is Never Lost - George MacDonald
The quote suggests that love transcends material boundaries and creates a bond that cannot be broken, even by time or death. [...]
Created on: 12/17/2024