Janet Leigh at Film Festival Indelibly fixed in memory is the hand clutching the shower curtain, the single, staring, lifeless eye, and the bloodied water running down the bathtub drain.
A few extracts from the latter will carry me on to those scenes which are indelibly fixed in every detail upon my memory.
While some details of the ordeal seemed indelibly fixed in each of the witnesses, others seemed to shift and blur in the haze of time and trauma.
The words themselves, and King's incomparable delivery of them, are indelibly fixed in the American consciousness.
Still, St Joseph's Night of I9I9 would remain indelibly fixed in New Orleans memory as "-The Axeman's Jazz Night".
The thought remained indelibly fixed in.
The words of the great Luther Burbank say it well, "Heredity is indelibly fixed by repetition."
With this indelibly fixed in his photographic mind, Cranston went to work.
It is a day and night indelibly fixed in your mind?
English poet Robert Bridges likewise praised the story in his review for Life, stating that Crane "has indelibly fixed the experience on your mind, and that is the test of a literary artisan".