Sentences with phrase «fleeting memory»

The phrase "fleeting memory" means a quick or temporary recollection of something, which may easily be forgotten or not retained for long. It refers to a memory that doesn't last very long in our minds. Full definition
We have fleeting memories of landscapes, rivers, and clouds.
The old model of writing a book, and having it discovered in bookstores has become a fond, but fleeting memory for authors.
Except for occasional fleeting memories of an idealized past, none of these six people regretted having children.
It's all Jacob knows, though he has a few fleeting memories of his life before, and he has internalized Father Grace's ideas about condemnation, penance, and the impending doomsday.
The blog has grown rather quiet as a result, as has my social calendar, my exercise routine, my family time, and just about everything else in my fleeting memory of a life.
Ahh, Heli Expo is now a fleeting memory.
The title comes from the old illusionist saying, «Now you see it, now you don't,» and like the object that is there one moment and gone the next, so is the fleeting memory of Now You See Me.
How do we make the New Orleans revolution into the new baseline of normal, rather than a fleeting memory?
With e-readers decreasing the need for publishers to make hard copy books one day to touch, read, and even smell an old fraying hardcover book will be a fleeting memory.
The holidays are long gone, the kids are back to school and new years is but a fleeting memory.
As he settles into his new job, he also comes to terms with his own inner demons, balancing his talent for dispensing swift and brutal justice with his fleeting memories of a traumatic past, and peppering it all with his many sensual conquests.
Alien Breed was a franchise from the Amiga, but does this new trilogy do the series justice, or is just another fleeting memory that was better left to escape?
As visual reflections on identity and consciousness, these abstract paintings illuminate how perception is shaped by the subjectivity of the mind and its fleeting memories and experiences.
Leblon's sculptures, crystalisations of fleeting memories, are objects in which the past and present converge and the evanescent and tangible merge.
Chau combines common mediums and common means to create delicate vignettes of fleeting memory, gesture and form, resulting in works that combine egalitarian sensibility and minimalist restraint.
One thinks of dream sequences, time shifting, fleeting memories.
His works are inherently sardonic while at the same time harboring a romantic sense of history and fleeting memory.
If spring lawn care is about getting your lawn healthy and green, summer lawn care is about KEEPING it healthy while temperatures soar and rainfall becomes a fleeting memory.
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