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  • History ... may be regarded as an artificial extension and : broadening of our memories and may be used to overcome the natural bewilderment of all unfamiliar situations.

    James Harvey Robinson (1912). “The New History: Essays Illustrating the Modern Historical Outlook”
  • Only everyone forgets how seldom our memory is accurate. Having more memory is just a way of distorting a greater amount of the past"p.193

    Memories   Past   Way  
  • Our memory tells us stories, that is, what we get to keep from our experiences is a story.

    "The riddle of experience vs. memory". TED conference, www.ted.com. February 2010.
  • We do not remember days, we remember moments.

    Cesare Pavese, Alma Elizabeth Murch (1961). “This Business of Living”, p.172, Transaction Publishers
  • When your memories exceed your dreams, the end is near.

    Dream   Memories   Ends  
  • Unhappiness is caused when we cannot let go of our memories.

    Jed Rubenfeld (2007). “The Interpretation of Murder: A Novel”, p.413, Macmillan
  • Nothing stands still, except in our memory.

    Philippa Pearce (2015). “Tom's Midnight Garden”, p.159, Oxford University Press - Children
  • Through using our memory to its fullest we can unlock the vast reservoir of human potential that isn't currently being used.

  • The names are the first things to go, after the breath has gone, and the beating of the heart. We keep our memories longer than our names.

    Memories   Heart   Names  
    Neil Gaiman (2012). “Coraline”, p.98, A&C Black
  • Gather knowledge... Visit galleries, museums, art and craft fairs... Read books and magazines. Take workshops. Use your senses. Experience stimulates your memory and imagination.

    Art   Memories   Book  
    Nita Leland (2006). “The New Creative Artist”, p.18, North Light Books
  • We occupy a space of our own creation-a collage compounded by bits and pieces of actuality arranged into a design determined by our internal perceptions, our hopes, our fears, our memories, and our anticipations.

    Memories   Space   Design  
  • The erection of a monument is superfluous, our memory will endure if our lives have deserved it.

  • Now, now," said Vale in a sickeningly sweet voice reminiscent of a nursery nanny. "I already gave him a drubbing for courting Emmie."Reynaud raised his eyebrows. "You did?""He did not," Hartley said even as Vale nodded happily. "I threw him down the stairs."Vale pursed his lips and looked skyward. "Not my recollection, but I can see how your memory of the event may've become hazy.

  • A strange thing is memory, and hope; one looks backward, and the other forward; one is of today, the other of tomorrow. Memory is history recorded in our brain, memory is a painter, it paints pictures of the past and of the day.

    Memories   Past   Brain  
  • Nostalgia, the vice of the aged. We watch so many old movies our memories come in monochrome.

    Angela Carter (2012). “Wise Children”, p.10, Random House
  • 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.

  • That translucent alabaster of our memories.

    Marcel Proust (2010). “In Search Of Lost Time, Vol 5: The Captive & The Fugitive”, p.322, Random House
  • How many discoveries are reserved for the ages to come when our memory shall be no more, for this world of ours contains matter for investigation for all generations.

  • If you want to make information stick, it's best to learn it, go away from it for a while, come back to it later, leave it behind again, and once again return to it - to engage with it deeply across time. Our memories naturally degrade, but each time you return to a memory, you reactivate its neural network and help to lock it in.

    "How I learned a language in 22 hours" by Joshua Foer, www.theguardian.com. November 9, 2012.
  • Every dream that anyone ever has is theirs alone and they never manage to share it. And they never manage to remember it either. Not truly or accurately. Not as it was. Our memories and our vocabularies aren't up to the job.

    Dream   Jobs   Memories  
    Alex Garland (2005). “The Coma”, p.135, Penguin
  • If you hear a good idea, capture it; write it down. Don't trust your memory. Then on a cold wintry evening, go back through your journal, the ideas that changed your life, the ideas that saved your marriage, the ideas that bailed you out of bankruptcy, the ideas that helped you become successful, the ideas that made you millions. What a good review-going back over the collection of ideas that you gathered over the years. So be a collector of good ideas for your business, for your relationships, for your future.

    FaceBook post by Jim Rohn from Jan 31, 2013
  • 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: A true original". www.today.com. March 18, 2004.
  • 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.

    Girl   Memories   Past  
    Jackie Kay (2012). “Red Dust Road: Picador Classic”, p.54, Pan Macmillan
  • The question that comes up a lot is, if you had the chance to erase your memory of something specific, what would you erase? And my answer has always been, I wouldn't erase anything, personally. In some ways, I almost wouldn't want to erase anything from the public consciousness, either, for the same reason.

    Memories   Answers   Want  
    Source: www.aboutfilm.com
  • If we live out of our memory, we're tied to the past and to that which is finite. When we live out of our imagination, we're tied to that which is infinite.

  • We do not know the true value of our moments until they have undergone the test of memory.

    Georges Duhamel (1919). “The Heart's Domain”
  • Truth comes home to the mind so naturally, that when we learn it for the first time, it seems as though we did no more than recall it to our memory.

  • The memory represents to us not what we choose but what it pleases.

    Michel de Montaigne, Roger Ariew (1987). “Apology for Raymond Sebond”, p.56, Hackett Publishing
  • You have to remember that goodbyes are temporary because no one ever really leaves and nothing lasts forever. People are always with us, because they are in our hearts and in our memory. The only thing we can depend on is change... Life is just a series of moments -- a string of pearls that make up the necklace of your life and so every once in a while, to complete the circle, you need to end a chapter.

  • Line by line, moment by moment, special times are etched into our memories in the permanent ink of everlasting love in our relationships.

    Love   Memories   Special  
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