As the Hooters once memorably wrote and sang "Put the music back into the song/Give the music back before it's gone!"
Rochester dipped his quill without regard for his health or safety, and contrary to the evidence in the film, found time to write memorably.
As George Will memorably wrote, if they can't at least win back the House under these conditions, "they should go into another line of work."
Scully was a fierce critic of the 1963 destruction of New York's original Pennsylvania Station, memorably writing, "One entered the city like a god.
Mr. Kerry hopes that he will soon loom alone on the political landscape, but, as Robert Frost memorably wrote, "Something there is that doesn't love a wall."
Throughout his tenure as an active member of the Court, he wrote persuasively and memorably.
Or "Remember the Ladies," as Abigail Adams so memorably wrote to her husband just before work began on the Declaration of Independence.
In 1910 he memorably wrote that the England selectors had "touched the confines of lunacy".
Robert Browning memorably wrote that if you opened his heart, you would find 'Italy' "graved inside of it".
In December 1799, he memorably wrote the memorial eulogy to George Washington upon the first president's death.