And how is the borrowing of memorable passages worse than far more calculated aspects of image-making?
Paul, in a memorable passage, advised the faithful, while waiting for the parousia, to obey duly-constituted authority.
It is not that bright and memorable passages are absent.
Paumgarten included this memorable passage about the perils of avalanches:
When you're a reader, you take your memorable passages where you find them - sometimes in unexpected, unheralded places.
However, it contains some particularly memorable passages - usually in flashback.
In one of its most memorable passages, Bashō suggests that "every day is a journey, and the journey itself home."
In a memorable passage, Maria no longer recognizes him, because she sees him for what he truly is: a ridiculous and horrible old man.
There is a memorable passage about disgusting soup served in a Welsh hotel 'with triumph'.