Those who live in memories are never really dead.

Kate Morton
Those who live in memories are never really dead.
Those who live in memories are never really dead.
Those who live in memories are never really dead.
Those who live in memories are never really dead.
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Those who live in memories are never really dead. When someone dies, their memories can be used to remember them later. While this is true, it is also true that the living are never truly dead. If you forget someone, it's likely that they will remember you. You can really never be forgotten because the other person will remember you, even when they themselves are long gone.

Source: The House At Riverton

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