Sentences with phrase «poignant memory»

They have the most painful and poignant memories of him.
We love following our nose because scent evokes so many poignant memories.
The selection and extraction of these personal items evokes a deep nostalgia and unearths poignant memories of a time lost but never forgotten.
She contrasts this cotton wool with three specific and poignant memories of childhood.»
In his new book, You Got ta Get Bigger Dreams, he shares real life stories of late - night parties; backstage anecdotes; cross-country road - trips with his dog, Honey; and poignant memories of his life, loves, family, fellow actors, and friends.
Even worse, though, is the possibility that some of these patients may experience some remnants of consciousness, unable to communicate their feelings of discomfort or pain, agonizing thoughts or poignant memories to the outside world.
Their galleries caught peak years of American art and Gorky's poignant memories of home.
«The joy and tension of her life as a Nigerian woman in America is quietly inescapable in her paintings, which both seduce and confront us, evoking loving relationships, poignant memories, and the consequences of political oppression.»
Heilmann's exuberant installation knits the Museum's architecture and visitors into their setting, inspiring colorful vistas, poignant memories, and fresh possibilities.
For Fordham Law School dean William Treanor, the news of Justice John Paul Stevens» retirement brought to mind a poignant memory about Stevens and his relationship with his appointing president Gerald Ford.
Our daughters are all flying the nest and her poignant memories of the past and attempts at letting go mirror many of my own.
What a wonderful and poignant memory.
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