1.
To the best of my recollection, I must recall on my memory, I cannot remember
Jimmy Hoffa
 
2.
I have a photographic memory; I just haven't developed it yet.
Jonathan Winters
 
3.
Nothing awakens reminiscence like an aroma.
Victor Hugo
 
4.
We do not learn; and what we call learning is only a process of recollection.
Plato
 
6.
The past is malleable and flexible, changing as our recollection interprets and re-explains what has happened.
Peter L. Berger
 
8.
Memory is never pure. And recollection is always coloured by the life lived since
Josephine Hart
 
9.
The erection of a monument is superfluous, our memory will endure if our lives have deserved it.
Pliny the Younger
 
11.
I have always been honest about my recollection of events.
David Blunkett
 
12.
Recollection is not something that I can summon up, it simply comes and I am the servant of it.
Edna O'Brien
 
13.
One can begin a picture and carry it through and stop it and do nothing about the title at all.
William Baziotes
 
15.
My main recollection is of the work I had to do in order to eat
Clifton Fadiman
 
16.
One reproduces only that which is striking; that is to say, the necessary. Thus, one's recollections and inventions are liberated from the tyranny which nature exerts.
Edgar Degas
 
17.
Write in recollection and amazement for yourself.
Jack Kerouac
 
20.
My recollection is - and I'd have to confirm this - but I don't recall paying any money to go to law school.
Joe Biden
 
22.
Isn't it fortunate how selective our recollections usually are.
Malcolm Forbes
 
23.
Material success is always tempered by the recollection that there was some kind of happiness that was supposed to come with it.
Robert Breault
 
24.
To have given pleasure to one human being is a recollection that sweetens life.
Agnes Repplier
 
26.
The life of the dead consists in the recollection cherished of them by the living.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
 
27.
I want to produce images that startle one into recollection.
John Baldessari
 
29.
We do not learn, and that what we call learning is only a process of recollection.
Plato
 
31.
This was a lucky recollection -- it saved her from something like regret.
Jane Austen
 
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Men more quickly and more gladly recall what they deride than what they approve and esteem.
Horace