in my skimmings over fiction I cannot recall any writer so continuously implicated in his own work as George Moore.
It's life's illusions that I recall, I really don't know life at all
Sometimes one word can recall a whole span of life.
In short, Beauty is everywhere. It is not that she is lacking to our eye, but our eyes which fail to perceive her. Beauty is character and expression. Well, there is nothing in nature which has more character than the human body. In its strength and its grace it evokes the most varied images. One moment it resembles a flower: the bending torso is the stalk; the breasts, the head, and the splendor of the hair answer to the blossoming of the corolla. The next moment it recalls the pliant creeper, or the proud and upright sapling.
Every sorrow suggests a thousand songs and every song recalls a thousand sorrows and so they are infinite in number and all the same.
Thou shalt not steal. I seem to recall that being one of God’s I’d rather you didn’t lest I have to smite you into ash commandments.
I don't recall getting a first guitar.
That is sad until one recalls how many bad books the world may yet be spared because of the busyness of writers.
The universe is pregnant with signs that recall the presence of the Creator.
I am a frustrating interviewee. I'm like Ronald Reagan. I don't remember and I don't recall.
Don’t recall. Don’t imagine. Don’t think. Don’t examine. Don’t control. Rest.
I don't recall being excited about a new rapper, ever.
Nothing recalls the past like music.
As I recall, my life as a child was so all-consuming that I barely had time to consider the future.
But the memories that hang heaviest are the easiest to recall.
I know beginnings, I know endings too, and life-in-death, and something else I'd rather not recall just now.
The Gods themselves cannot recall their gifts.
The near stillness recalls what is forgotten, extinct angels.
We are not seeking to impose a recall.
Truth always has a bewitching savor of newness in it, and novelty at the first taste recalls that original sweetness to the tongue; but alas for him who would make the one a substitute for the other.