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  • Live in the present, remember the past, and fear not the future, for it doesn't exist and never shall. There is only now.

    Christopher Paolini (2014). “The Inheritance Cycle Complete Collection: Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance”, p.1032, Knopf Books for Young Readers
  • Remembering the past gives power to the present.

    Caring   Past   Giving  
  • In some ways more painful is the fact that their experience appears to be fading from the collective memory of humankind. Having never experienced an atomic bombing, the vast majority around the world can only vaguely imagine such horror, and these days, John Hersey's Hiroshima and Jonathan Schell's The Fate of the Earth are all but forgotten. As predicted by the saying, 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,' the probability that nuclear weapons will be used and the danger of nuclear war are increasing.

    Memories   War   Fate  
  • History gives us a kind of chart, and we dare not surrender even a small rushlight in the darkness. The hasty reformer who does not remember the past will find himself condemned to repeat it.

    Past   Giving   Darkness  
    John Buchan (1923). “Great Britain: The Nations of To-day : a New History of the World”
  • Neither mine nor other people's prospects seem particularly pleasing just at the moment, and I have fantasies of going to Iceland, never to return. As it is, I tell myself not to remember the past, not to hope or fear for the future, and not to think in the present, a comprehensive program that will undoubtedly have very little success.

    Past   Thinking   Iceland  
  • Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

    "The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress", Vol. I, Reason in Common Sense by George Santayana, 1905-1906.
  • I also wanted remembering the past relevant to the present. Some people wanted me to put the names in alphabetical order. I wanted them in chronological order so that a veteran could find his time within the panel. It's like a thread of life.

    Past   Order   Names  
  • Another misconception is that if we truly loved someone, we will never finish with our grief, as if continued sorrow is a testimonial to our love. But true love does not need grief to support its truth. Love can last in a healthy and meaningful way, once our grief is dispelled. We can honor our dead more by the quality of our continued living than by our constantly remembering the past.

  • Without books we should very likely be a still-primitive people living in the shadow of traditions that faded with years until only a blur remained, and different memories would remember the past in different ways. A parent or a teacher has only his lifetime; a good book can teach forever.Without books we should very likely be a still-primitive people living in the shadow of traditions that faded with years until only a blur remained, and different memories would remember the past in different ways. A parent or a teacher has only his lifetime; a good book can teach forever.

    Teacher   Memories   Book  
  • One of the keys to learning for me has been to not get so hung up on the past. It's important to remember the past, but that doesn't mean you have to torture yourself with it by reliving it every single day.

    Mean   Past   Keys  
  • Each person has unspeakable distress. When I remember the past, annoying, I cry; The reality of today is too cruel, too severe, and doesn't even offer me a dream; Imagining the future brings me yet another kind of tears

    Dream   Past   Reality  
  • Your imagination is yours. You can remember the past you choose, rehearse the future you want, and identify with the real and fictional heroes and events of your selection.

    Real   Hero   Past  
  • Those who remember the past tend to get the story really screwed up.

    Truth   Past   Stories  
    Chuck Palahniuk (2011). “Choke”, p.208, Random House
  • Santayana's aphorism must be reversed: too often it is those who can remember the past who are condemned to repeat it.

    ARTHUR M> SCHLESINGER, JR. (1967). “THE BITTER HERITAGE VIETNAM AND AMERICAN DEMOCRACY 1941-1966”
  • I am not a historian. I am a writer obsessed with remembering, with remembering the past

  • No statement is more true and better applicable to Wall Street than the famous warning of Santayana: "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it".

    Wall   Past   Investing  
    Benjamin Graham (2009). “The Intelligent Investor, Rev. Ed”, p.1, Harper Collins
  • While we can remember the past, we cannot write the future. Only our children, the future of our community, can do that.

    Children   Writing   Past  
  • I am timeless being. I am free of desire or fear, because I do not remember the past or imagine the future.

    Fear   Future   Past  
  • Bliss cannot be found by remembering the past or anticipating the future.

    Past   Remember   Bliss  
  • Forgiving does not erase the bitter past. A healed memory is not a deleted memory. Instead, forgiving what we cannot forget creates a new way to remember. We change the memory of our past into a hope for our future.

    "Healing by Degrees" by Jean-Paul Bedard, www.huffingtonpost.com. December 1, 2014.
  • Pause and remember - The past is over and it cannot be changed, fixed or undone by continuing to think about it. The quicker we can get over our mistakes, understand the lessons and move forward, the healthier we become to ourselves and everyone around us!

  • To understand the living present, and the promise of the future, it is necessary to remember the past.

    Past   Promise   Remember  
    Rachel Carson, Sue Hubbell (1998). “The Edge of the Sea”, p.194, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I live in the present. I only remember the past, and anticipate the future.

    Henry David Thoreau (2016). “The Illustrated Walden: Thoreau Bicentennial Edition”, p.33, Penguin
  • I am dead already. Physical death will make no difference in my case. I am timeless being. I am free of desire or fear, because I do not remember the past or imagine the future. Where there are no names and shapes, how can there be desire and fear? With desirelessness comes timelessness. I am safe, because what is not, cannot touch what is. You feel unsafe, because you imagine danger. Of course, your body as such is complex and vulnerable and needs protection. But not you. Once you realize your own unassailable being, you will be at peace.

    Death   Peace   Fear  
  • As soon as you have a language that has a past tense and a future tense you're going to say, 'Where did we come from, what happens next?' The ability to remember the past helps us plan the future.

    Past   Next   Helping  
  • Remember the past - and await the future.

    Deborah Harkness (2014). “All Souls Trilogy”, p.484, Penguin
  • The past cannot remember the past. The future can't generate the future. The cutting edge of the instant right here and now is always nothing less than the totality of everything there is.

    Cutting   Past   Remember  
  • The museum is full of interesting things. All kinds of paintings are there. And then paintings too thick to put in a frame, that they call sculpture. And then there are spectators. with their scorecards, rooting for culture. And spectators of the spectators, looking for love's introduction. And art students taking notes. And old women trying to remember the past. And old men with too much to forget. And tourists, thinking that a museum represents a city. And loafers so poor, they study their soberness here.

    Art   Men   Thinking  
  • My philosophy is the balance of remembering the past but not living in it, to know where you are in the moment, to project a little in the future and be ready to change. It's how you experience the grace to enjoy the smell of the pavement after a rain - the little things in life to make you satisfied. I never settle for anything that doesn't give me a modicum of pleasure if not total joy and satisfaction. It's allowed, that's what we're supposed to feel. How can we, from an empty cup, offer a stranger a drink of water? You have to fill that cup to the brim!

    Philosophy   Rain   Past  
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  • He is blessed over all mortals who loses no moment of the passing life in remembering the past

    Life   Blessed   Past  
    Henry David Thoreau (1993). “Civil Disobedience, and Other Essays”, p.73, Courier Corporation
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