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  • I guess the painkillers wipe out your memory along with your ethics. -- Keith Olbermann
  • Own only what you can always carry with you: know languages, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag. -- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
  • You can find poetry in your everyday life, your memory, in what people say on the bus, in the news, or just what's in your heart. -- Carol Ann Duffy
  • Let your memory be your travel bag. -- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
  • Illiterate him, I say, quite from your memory. -- Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  • You lose your immortality when you lose your memory. -- Vladimir Nabokov
  • Database: the information you lose when your memory crashes. -- Dave Barry
  • Live out of your imagination instead of out of your memory. -- Les Brown
  • The strength of your memory dictates the size of your reality -- Chuck Klosterman
  • Every day I'll wear your memory like a favorite shirt upon my back -- Richard Thompson
  • Everytime you grab at love you will lose a snowflake of your memory -- Leonard Cohen
  • Say whatever your memory suggests is true; but add nothing and exaggerate nothing. -- Charlotte Bronte
  • So first, your memory I'll jog, And say: A CAT IS NOT A DOG -- T. S. Eliot
  • Every day your memory grows dimmer - it doesn't haunt me like it did before. -- Bob Dylan
  • Here at last is her smile: burn it into your memory; you won't see it often. -- Junot Diaz
  • First of all, begin to live out of the glory of your imagination, not your memory. -- Robin Sharma
  • Some studies make such a deep impression on you that they stay etched in your memory forever. -- Jan Timman
  • No matter how many vitamins you take, how much Pilates, you'll lose your keys, your hair and your memory. -- Ellen Bass
  • You don't want to look back at your years with regrets. Regrets have no place in your memory jar. -- Tricia Goyer
  • Do not trust your memory; it is a net full of holes; the most beautiful prizes slip through it. -- Georges Duhamel
  • If you want to test your memory, try to recall what you were worrying about one year ago today. -- E. Joseph Cossman
  • I didn't know the demonsthat walked across your memory.They came from the dustwhen you were at peacein your grave. -- Susie Clevenger
  • As you get older three things happen. The first is your memory goes, and I can't remember the other two. -- Norman Wisdom
  • It's just that the times I'm wrong don't register in your memory with as much clarity as the times I'm right. -- Meg Cabot
  • What part of our history's reinvented and under rug swept? What part of your memory is selective and tends to forget? -- Alanis Morissette
  • To be a visionary, all you have to do is make decisions based off of your eyes instead of your ears and your memory. -- Kanye West
  • Be a collector of good ideas. Keep a journal. If you hear a good idea, capture it, write it down. Don't trust your memory. -- Jim Rohn
  • Hold each moment you create on your sacred journey close to your heart, for that is the location where your memory will be deposited. -- Molly Friedenfeld
  • Gather knowledge... Visit galleries, museums, art and craft fairs... Read books and magazines. Take workshops. Use your senses. Experience stimulates your memory and imagination. -- Nita Leland
  • I will never, ever regret the things I've done. Because most days, all you have are places in your memory that you can go to. -- Jojo Moyes
  • What you possess is not what you jingle in the pockets of your memory, but the imaginings with which you fill the spaces of the future. -- Elizabeth Bibesco
  • Drugs are a waste of time. They destroy your memory and your self-respect and everything that goes along with with your self-esteem. They're no good at all. -- Kurt Cobain
  • Your name is upon my tongue your image is in my sight your memory is in my heart where can I send these words that I write ? -- Rumi
  • You used to love me. Let me help jog your memory by buying you some running shoes. The shoes will be wooden, and nailed to the floor. -- Jarod Kintz
  • If you are wired to your memory, repetitions will happen and redundancy will come; but if you are paying attention, that changes your ability to look at things -- Jaggi Vasudev
  • You can keep your memory intact, preserve your brain's health, and minimize the risk of aging and senile dementia, things that are greatly feared as people grow older. -- Deepak Chopra
  • Always get rid of theory private object in this way: assume that it constantly changes, but that you do not notice the change because your memory constantly deceives you. -- Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • You have a different audience. Your personal energy is different because some days you're energized, some nights you might be tired so that affects your memory and your emotion. -- Kate Bush
  • In your own life, you should take particular care with endings, for their color will forever tinge your memory of the entire relationship and your willingness to reenter it. -- Martin Seligman
  • Be a collector of good ideas, but don't trust your memory. The best collecting place for all of the ideas and information that comes your way is your journal. -- Jim Rohn
  • Never be afraid when God brings back your past. Let your memory have its way with you. It is a minister of God bringing its rebuke and sorrow to you. -- Oswald Chambers
  • I've never been very attached to genre labels and never set out intentionally to write historic fiction. Besides, what you consider historic depends on how far back your memory extends. -- Charles Frazier
  • When you have a paper based system, you are relying on your memory to a large extent about the patient. Now the paper records can have various kinds of ticklers. -- William Davis
  • Movies, over time, as they do or don't find their audience, or they find a different audience, they change in your memory and in the eyes of those who see it. -- Patrick Lussier
  • It's easier to write about a place sometimes when you've left it, when you can apply your imagination to your memory and let your emotions guide the writing about a place. -- John Dufresne
  • In a memoir, I think, the contract implies a certain degree of truth. I think you have to be as true to your memory and your experience as you possibly can. -- David Leavitt
  • However amazing a dish looks, it is always the taste that lingers in your memory. Family and friends will appreciate a meal that tastes superb-even if you've brought the pan to the table. -- Gordon Ramsay
  • How do you lose a word? Does it vanish into your memory, like an old toy in a cupboard, and lie hidden in the cobwebs and dust, waiting to be cleaned out or rediscovered? -- Amitav Ghosh
  • Memory is identity....You are what you have done; what you have done is in your memory; what you remember defines who you are; when you forget your life you cease to be, even before your death. -- Julian Barnes
  • [Harold Pinter] is a British playwright and is one of my favorite writers. Harold was very obsessed with when memory becomes mythology, that at some point you change your memory to fit who you believe you are. -- Baron Vaughn
  • That we've broken their statues, that we've driven them out of their temples, doesn't mean at all that the gods are dead. O land of Ionia, they're still in love with you, their souls still keep your memory. -- C.P. Cavafy
  • If you could have a famous writer, dead or alive, write an obituary for you and really puff you up to have been something you weren't, perhaps, or otherwise take liberties with your memory, what writer would you choose? -- Padgett Powell
  • It seems to be a rule of wisdom never to rely on your memory alone, scarcely even in acts of pure memory, but to bring the past for judgment into the thousand-eyed present, and live ever in a new day. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • I think it's foolish to think that if you've done something for so long, you can kind of delete it out of your memory bank or delete every emotion attached to it. I knew when I retired what that meant. -- Andy Roddick
  • Carry in your memory, for the rest of your life, the good things that came out of those difficulties. They will serve as a proof of your abilities and will give you confidence when you are faced by other obstacles. -- Paulo Coelho
  • If you're serious about becoming a wealthy, powerful, sophisticated, healthy, influential, cultured and unique individual, keep a journal. Don't trust your memory. When you listen to something valuable, write it down. When you come across something important, write it down. -- Jim Rohn
  • My mother, who died aged 82, had Alzheimer's. Losing your memory is bad enough, but everything shuts down. You can't remember how to eat or go to the toilet. It's a terrible disease and so distressing to watch it take over someone you love. -- Bonnie Tyler
  • If you follow the process of a thought - any thought, not just about art - the thought changes. It has to do with what you can hold in your memory and what you lose. That's an interesting thing to try to paint. -- Ross Bleckner
  • Forget about the past. It does not exist, except in your memory. Drop it. And stop worrying about how you're going to get through tomorrow. Life is going on right here, right now - pay attention to that and all will be well. -- Neale Donald Walsch
  • Describe your sorrows and desires, passing thoughts and the belief in some sort of beauty-describe all these with loving, quiet, humble sincerity, and use, to express yourself, the things in your environment, the images from your dreams, and the objects of your memory. -- Rainer Maria Rilke
  • Never drink more than one cocktail before giving a talk. True, the drinks may relax you, but they may also slur your speech and blur your memory, making you wonder who are all those people out there and why are they staring at you? -- Teresa Bloomingdale
  • I think you just assume that your memory is just sort of a video playback of your experience, but it's nothing like that at all. It's a complete refabrication of an event and a lot of it is made up, because you're filling in spaces. -- Charlie Kaufman
  • The story is one that you and I will construct together in your memory. If the story means anything to you at all, then when you remember it afterward, think of it, not as something I created, but rather as something that we made together. -- Orson Scott Card
  • Write about small, self-contained incidents that are still vivid in your memory. If you remember them, it's because they contain a larger truth that your readers will recognize in their own lives. Think small and you'll wind up finding the big themes in your family saga. -- William Zinsser
  • The one thing that holds people back from working out together is that they don't want to smell around other people. Your olfactory sense is the primary sense in your memory, and you don't want to be part of anyone's memory thinking that you smell bad. -- Dhani Jones
  • To outsource your memory to machines - which is what many of us do with regard to our use of search engines - seems to me to be fairly antithetical to the basic qualities of Jewish life that have kept the Jews alive for so long. -- Joshua Cohen
  • I would advise you to read with a pen in your hand and enter in a little book short hints of what you feel that is common or that may be useful; for this will be the best method of imprinting such portcullis in your memory. -- Benjamin Franklin
  • How blazing and alive the past is. The color of the wallpaper in the bedroom you had as a girl. It's not so much that you've lost your memory, more like you're submerged in it, like you're living in the brightly vivid underwater world of the past. -- Jackie Kay
  • You have to begin to lose your memory, if only in bits and pieces, to realize that memory is what makes our lives. Life without memory is no life at all... Our memory is our coherence, our reason, our feeling, even our action. Without it we are nothing. -- Luis Bunuel
  • We've forgotten how to remember, and just as importantly, we've forgotten how to pay attention. So, instead of using your smartphone to jot down crucial notes, or Googling an elusive fact, use every opportunity to practice your memory skills. Memory is a muscle, to be exercised and improved. -- Joshua Foer
  • Whilst your memory is as sharp as the most reliable computer, it is always wiser to write things down. Pre-meditation helps the refining process, taking out the undesirable elements from a dream or vision, even mounting the courage to face and overcome challenges before they appear in reality. -- Archibald Marwizi
  • Always remember those things that tend to strengthen and improve your understanding. You cannot learn without attention, neither retain those lessons that you have once learnt without frequently reflecting upon and reviewing them in your mind; by this means, things long past will remain impressed upon your memory. -- Dorothea Dix
  • Your body has such a memory. -- Kristanna Loken
  • Information defines your personality, your memories, your skills. -- Ray Kurzweil
  • History is information. Memory is part of your identity. -- David Miliband
  • Take care of all your memories. For you cannot relive them. -- Bob Dylan
  • You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories. -- Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
  • You can feel very quickly as a prisoner of your past, of the memories. -- Eric Cantona
  • Memory is the greatest of artists, and effaces from your mind what is unnecessary. -- Maurice Baring
  • It's not completely inconceivable that someday you'll be able to download your own memories. -- Juan Enriquez
  • What happens is that your wretched memory remembers the words and forgets what's behind them. -- Augusto Roa Bastos
  • Your memories from your early childhood seem to have such purchase on your emotions. They are so concrete. -- Dana Spiotta
  • Your body actually reminds you about your age and your injuries - the body has a stronger memory than your mind. -- Mikhail Baryshnikov
  • I have to say, creating memories is so important to me that I did a book about creating memories for your family. -- Josie Bissett
  • When you get old, it's hard to tell what's memory and what you've kind of created in your head as memory, you know? -- Bode Miller
  • You jot down ideas, memories, whatever, concerning your real life that somehow parallels the character you're playing, and you incorporate that in your scene work. -- Chris Cooper
  • Memory has always fascinated me. Think of it. You can recall at will your first day in high school, your first date, your first love. -- Eric Kandel
  • What you do on travel holiday is what your memories are based on. People want to do cool stuff, and this is what will shape your entire experience. -- Ruzwana Bashir
  • Obviously the facts are never just coming at you but are incorporated by an imagination that is formed by your previous experience. Memories of the past are not memories of facts but memories of your imaginings of the facts. -- Philip Roth
  • Memory is your image of perfection. -- Barbara Kruger
  • Her memory's your love. You want no other. -- Henry James
  • Capture the moment. It is your only sacred-memory. -- Lailah Gifty Akita
  • Discs and memory are far cheaper than annoying your customers. -- Steve Huffman
  • Also, where does your identity come from? Your memory, of course. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Your memory and your senses will be nourishment for your creativity. -- Arthur Rimbaud
  • Short term memory makes no difference if you've lost your mind. -- Ellis
  • Your short-term memory really is shot! It must drive you nuts!! -- Richard Madeley
  • You will find that your taste buds have a memory of about 3 weeks. -- Neal Barnard
  • Your memory is your first and best weapon, ladies. Learn to use it. -- Ally Carter
  • Every vivid memory holds some essential truth about your vision of the world -- Kim Stafford
  • Your illusions are a part of you like your bones and flesh and memory. -- William Faulkner
  • Put it out of your mind. In no time, it will be a forgotten memory. -- Samuel Goldwyn
  • It is better to paint from memory, for thus your work will be your own... -- Paul Gauguin
  • If you work from memory, you are most likely to put in your real feeling. -- Robert Henri
  • memory is a drug. Memory can hold you against your strength and against your will ... -- Beryl Markham
  • What happens is that your wretched memory remembers the words and forgets what's behind them -- Augusto Roa Bastos
  • ...that's how memory works ... Things disappear without your permission, then come back again without your permission. -- Kristin Cashore
  • Develop your visual memory. Draw everything you have drawn from the model from memory as well. -- Robert Henri
  • Even your own memory changes over time because of circumstances or even because your body changes. -- Martha Ronk
  • I come not to entertain you with worldly festivities but to arouse your sleeping memory of immortality. -- Paramahansa Yogananda
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  • And your own life while it's happening to you never has any atmosphere until it's a memory. -- Andy Warhol
  • Tell me of a happy memory, Zarek. One thing in your life that was good. (Astrid) You. (Zarek) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is acquired by the efforts of your intellect, not by memory -- Leo Tolstoy
  • They say that your powers of memory are at their peak when you're 26, and it's all downhill after that. -- Lisa Jewell
  • Exercise is the single best thing you can do for your brain in terms of mood, memory, and learning. -- John Ratey
  • When you least expect to recall something, a memory can pop up like an uninvited guest on your doorstep. -- Lesley Kagen
  • The sole virtue of losing your short-term memory is that it does free you to be your own editor. -- Norman Mailer
  • Let the wave of memory, the storm of desire, the fire of emotion pass through without affecting your equanimity. -- Sathya Sai Baba
  • I thought of the pillowcases as a symbol of love and loss, of retaining the memory of your loved one. -- Chath Piersath
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