Charles Baudelaire Quotes About Memories

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  • How bittersweet it is, on winter's night, To listen, by the sputtering, smoking fire, As distant memories, through the fog-dimmed light, Rise, to the muffled chime of churchbell choir.

    Charles Baudelaire, Norman R. Shapiro (2000). “Selected Poems from Les Fleurs Du Mal: A Bilingual Edition”, p.135, University of Chicago Press
  • How little remains of the man I once was, save the memory of him! But remembering is only a new form of suffering.

    Charles Baudelaire (1986). “La Fanfarlo”
  • I have more memories than if I were a thousand years old.

    Charles Baudelaire, Keith Waldrop (2006). “The Flowers of Evil”, p.76, Wesleyan University Press
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