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  • Like all my poems, 'Negotiations' has several sources. It deals with aging lovers and the often silent deals they make. Thinking about bargains made me think of The Little Mermaid and that made me remember something I had just read about the incredibly complex process by which tadpoles (actual little mermaids) are somehow able to reabsorb their tails and fashion their future frog legs.

  • These people you used to see every day, friends or acquaintances, after a while they become as distant as any stranger, people you suddenly recall late at night--you remember something they said or something silly that someone once did. For a few moments they completely occupy your mind; then you forget them again.

    Silly   Night   People  
  • You have to remember something: Everybody pities the weak; jealousy you have to earn.

    "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • My definition of learning is to remember what you are interested in. If you don't remember something, you haven't learned it, and you are never going to remember something unless you are interested in it. These words dance together. 'Interest' is another holy word and drives 'memory'. Combine them and you have learning.

  • Photography has always been important to me for that, being able to make sense of something or understand something or remember something or laugh at something.

    Source: pitchfork.com
  • The idea of going to the movies made Hugo remember something Father had once told him about going to the movies when he was just a boy, when the movies were new. Hugo's father had stepped into a dark room, and on a white screen he had seen a rocket fly right into the eye of the man in the moon. Father said he had never experienced anything like it. It had been like seeing his dreams in the middle of the day.

    Dream   Father   Eye  
    Brian Selznick (2015). “The Invention of Hugo Cabret”, p.88, Scholastic
  • Even if I seemed to remember, I could not know. For just to remember something is not to know if it really happened. That is a primary fact of the inner life, the most difficult fact with which we must live.

  • Remember something about attention. Yes, it’s possible to buy, grab, or even steal it. But it’s far better to earn it.

  • When I want my men to remember something important, to really make it stick, I give it to them double dirty.

    Dirty   Men   Giving  
    "The Unknown Patton". Book by Charles M. Province, p. 32, 1983.
  • When I remember something which I had, But which is gone, and I must do without, I sometimes wonder how I can be glad, Even in cowslip time when hedges sprout; It makes me sigh to think on it,--but yet My days will not be better days, should I forget.

    Jean Ingelow (1874). “The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow”, p.206
  • A Message to Children Who Have Read This Book - When you grow up and have children of your own, do please remember something important: a stodgy parent is no fun at all. What a child wants and deserves is a parent who is SPARKY.

    "Danny, the Champion of the World". Book by Roald Dahl, 1975.
  • Just because someone thinks they remember something in detail, with confidence and with emotion, does not mean that it actually happened, .. False memories have these characteristics too.

  • When the brain is working to remember something, similar patterns of neurons fire as they did during the perception of the original event. These networks are linked, and each time we revisit them, they become stronger and more associated. But they need the proper retrieval cues--words, smells, images-- for them to be brought back as memories

    Memories   Fire   Smell  
    Susannah Cahalan (2012). “Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness”, p.200, Simon and Schuster
  • The only danger about websites, you know, is people who remember something you did or said thirty or forty years ago, and bring it up against you, so you're going for a job and you don't get it.

    Jobs   Years   People  
  • You said you wanted to remember something.' His palms slid up to the top of her thighs and squeezed. 'So lie back and let me do my thing.' -Issac Rothe, Crave

  • I can't read or write music. When I want to remember something, I try to remember all the keys on the piano. Which is what I still do. I put the numbers on the keys. And that's got to become music again.

    Writing   Keys   Piano  
    Interview with Paul D. Miller, www.marandapleasantmedia.com. January 14, 2013.
  • Maybe you don't have to remember something for it to be true. For it to exist.

    Lisa McMann (2012). “Dead to You”, p.71, Simon and Schuster
  • When we remember something, we're taking bits and pieces of experience - sometimes from different times and places - and bringing it all together to construct what might feel like a recollection but is actually a construction. The process of calling it into conscious awareness can change it, and now you're storing something that's different. We all do this, for example, by inadvertently adopting a story we've heard.

    Together   Pieces   Might  
    "Loftus on False and Implanted Memories". Interview with Alison George, www.patheos.com. September 13, 2013.
  • Say it again,” he says. “That whole drawn-out speech?” I remember something about a solar system, but I’m too light-headed to recite the entire thing all over again. He steps closer. “No. The part about you fallin’ for me.

    Simone Elkeles (2011). “Perfect Chemistry”, p.226, Simon and Schuster
  • They crashed the front door and grabbed at a woman, though she was not running, she was not trying to escape. She was only standing, weaving from side to side, her eyes fixed upon a nothingness in the wall as if they had struck her a terrible blow upon the head. Her tongue was moving in her mouth, and her eyes seemed to be trying to remember something, and then they remembered and her tongue moved again: "Play the man, Master Ridley; we shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.

    Running   Wall   Moving  
    Ray Bradbury (2016). “Fahrenheit 451”, p.17, Hamilton Books
  • When we remember something, we're taking bits and pieces of experience - sometimes from different times and places - and bringing it all together to construct what might feel like a recollection but is actually a construction.

    "I Could Have Sworn". Interview with Alison George, www.slate.com. September 8, 2013.
  • When I want my men to remember something important, to really make it stick, I give it to them double dirty. It may not sound nice to some bunch of little old ladies at an afternoon tea party, but it helps my soldiers to remember. You can't run an army without profanity; and it has to be eloquent profanity. An army without profanity couldn't fight its way out of a piss-soaked paper bag. As for the types of comments I make, sometimes I just, By God, get carried away with my own eloquence.

    Running   Nice   Party  
    "General Patton's Address to the Troops". "The Unknown Patton". Book by Charles M. Province, www.pattonhq.com. 1983.
  • Remember something, if you will, about voting: Voting is not a horse race, you're not going there thinking "Gee, I gotta pick the winner so I can brag to my friends 'Oh, I picked so-and-so and he or she won'". Voting is voting your heart and voting your conscience and when you've done that, don't ever, EVER let a Democrat or Republican tell you that you've wasted your vote because the fact is, if you DON'T vote your heart and conscience then you HAVE wasted your vote.

    Horse   Heart   Thinking  
  • Whenever something happens that makes me laugh or if I remember something in the middle of the night that I want to share, I jot the experience down.

    "Tori Spelling to Pen Third Book" by Julie Jordan, people.com. January 07, 2010.
  • I have an awful memory, and I have a great memory. Meaning that, if I'm trying to remember something, I can't remember it. But my recall is fantastic.

    Memories   Trying   Awful  
    Interview with Ryan Bartelmay, believermag.com. May 15, 2018.
  • Wherever you find real love, you will also find humility. Remember something: humility is not a weak and timid quality. Too often we feel that humility is a sign of weakness. This is not so. It is the sign of strength and security.

  • If you didn't remember something happening, was it because it never had happened? Or because you wished it hadn't?

    Jodi Picoult (2007). “Plain Truth”, p.207, Simon and Schuster
  • When you would think, "what was the use of it," you'll remember something you can't grasp and you'll wonder what it was.

    Hilda Doolittle, Louis L. Martz (1986). “Collected Poems 1912-1944”, p.297, New Directions Publishing
  • When I'm creating a character, it's a little bit like what my theater teachers used to tell me about Stanislavsky, like if you're using sense memory to do a scene - if you have to cry in a scene, you try to remember something in your life that made you cry and you use that in order to get the tears.

    Interview with Juliette Lewis, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 24, 2011.
  • Drinking alone holds no fun. Drink with friends or strangers! Be foolish, least you'll remember something meaningful.

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