Okay, so the other day I was digging around trying to find some cool, old sayings – you know, the kind that really stick with you. I stumbled upon this idea of finding a saying that “emorys” people, and I was like, “What the heck does that even mean?” So, I decided to figure it out.

My Little Experiment Begins
First, I hit up Google. I just typed in “what is a saying that emorys people”. I mean, where else do you start, right? I scrolled through a bunch of results, and most of them were just… confusing. Lots of academic-sounding stuff, nothing that really grabbed me.
Then, I tried to think about what “emorys” could possibly mean. Does it mean “inspires”? “Motivates”? “Makes people remember”? I was just guessing, really.
Thinking It Through
I decided to break it down. I figured a good saying, one that really “emorys” people, probably does a few things:
- It’s memorable: You hear it once, and it sticks in your head.
- It’s relatable: It speaks to something most people have experienced or felt.
- It’s impactful: It makes you think, or feel something strongly.
I spent a good hour just brainstorming different sayings I’ve heard over the years. I jotted down a few that I thought fit the bill, things like “This too shall pass” or “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” They all seemed to have that something that made them stick around.
The “Aha!” Moment
The more I thought, a saying is what peple says,and that peple will remember *,people said it before.

Honestly, it was a bit of a wild goose chase! But it got me thinking about the power of words, and how some phrases just have this amazing ability to resonate with people across time and cultures. That’s pretty cool, even if I’m still not 100% sure what “emorys” means. I think emorys means “peple remember something”.