I really enjoy listening to stories. I remember them and keep them in my mind.
I grew up a witness to gay politics in its early days. I remember seeing Harvey Milk and been moved by him.
I've been writing, in one way or another, for as long as I can remember.
Princess Leia: Luke, what's wrong? Luke: Leia, do you remember your mother? Your real mother? Princess Leia: Just a little bit. She died when I was very young. Luke: What do you remember? Princess Leia: Just... images really. Feelings. Luke: Tell me....
A word of warning here. The events as you remember them will never be the same in your memory once you have turned them into a memoir. For years I have worried that if I turn all of my life into literature, I won't have any real life left - just stor...
Beverly Oliver: Oh, yeah. One time I came in, Jack introduces me to these two guys. He said, "Beverly, this is my friend Lee..." and I didn't catch the other guy's name. He was a weird-looking guy with those funny little eyebrows. The other guy, Lee,...
I want to be remembered as a guy who tried his best and did his best.
Suddenly I remembered that laugh, it told a different story, our story.
I've just had this fight since I can't even remember.
I can't remember what my first script was.
I can't remember anybody saying, Let's get this show on the road.
I don't give a toss about being remembered after my death.
I always remember loving 'Even Stevens' - that show was so brilliant and funny and smart.
That's all I want in life is to be remembered as a guy that really loved God.
I don't remember my first two marriages... the details are very sketchy.
I can't remember any regrets, to be honest with you.
I have to always remember, writing is really hard.
I don't want to be remembered as 'the son of Bruce Lee'.
I can't remember ever being told how to ride.
Remember, I have a Ph.D. in English literature.
I nicknamed everyone in the gym. It was easier than remembering their names.