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  • How do you remember everything from different books when you are still writing the HP series? As obsessive fans will tell you, I do slip up! Several classrooms move floors mysteriously between books and these are the least serious continuity errors! Most of the fansites will point you in the direction of my mistakes. But the essentials remain consistent from book to book because the story has been plotted for a long time and it is clear in my mind.

    Mistake   Moving   Book  
  • I think every entertainer's had nights when things go wrong. I mean you can't remember everything all the time, and especially if you're having hard times personally, things going on that you - you know, and then people make it worse. And that makes you feel worse.

    Mean   Night   Thinking  
  • The first Indy was definitely the one I remember. It's my favorite race I've ever done. It's the most memorable race I've ever done, for sure. Even more than when I won. I just remember everything about it.

    Danica Patrick's Indianapolis Motor Speedway Press Conference, www.motorsport.com. May 20, 2011.
  • There are stories, like maps that agree... too consistent among too many languages and histories to be only wishful thinking.... It is always a hidden place, the way into it is not obvious, the geography is as much spiritual as physical. If you should happen upon it, your strongest certainty is not that you have discovered it but returned to it. In a single great episode of light, you remember everything.

    Thomas Pynchon (2012). “Against the Day”, p.193, Penguin
  • I think that when you remember, remember, remember everything like that, you could go on until you remember what was there before you were in the world.

    Leo Tolstoy (2011). “War and Peace: Translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky”, p.521, Vintage
  • Who remembers everything about somebody?

    Susane Colasanti (2009). “Take Me There”, p.51, Penguin
  • I think you remember everything ... you just can't bring it to mind all the time.

    Edward Albee (2005). “The Collected Plays of Edward Albee”
  • Wouldn't you like to have an augmented memory chip that you could plug into your head so you don't have to look everything up and remember everything?

  • Do you remember your childhood? I am always coming across these marvelous accounts by writers who declare that they remember 'everything.' I certainly don't. The dark stretches, the blanks, are much bigger than the bright glimpses. I seem to have spent most of my time like a plant in a cupboard.

    Katherine Mansfield (2016). “KATHERINE MANSFIELD Premium Collection: 160+ Short Stories & Poems (Literature Classics Series): The Complete Short Stories and Poetry of Katherine Mansfield: Bliss, The Garden Party, The Dove’s Nest, Something Childish, In a German Pension, The Aloe, Poems at the Villa Pauline, Child Verses...”, p.566, e-artnow
  • The mind remembers only certain things. The body remembers everything. The information it carries goes back to the beginning of existence.

  • I wanted to put all my family stories down for my girls, and I remember everything so vividly. I just wanted to put everything down while I still can remember it all.

    "Sissy Spacek On ‘An Extraordinary Ordinary Life’: Oscar-Winning Star Talks Career, Kids And ‘Carrie’". Interview with Curtis M. Wong, www.huffingtonpost.com. May 16, 2012.
  • There's been a lot of really cool stuff that's happened to me throughout my career, and I remember everything, but I don't think I savored every moment of it like I should have or like I do now.

  • The brain forgets much, but the lower back remembers everything.

  • From daydreams on the road there was no waking. He plodded on. He could remember everything of her save her scent. Seated in a theatre with her beside him leaning forward listening to the music. Gold scrollwork and sconces and the tall columnar folds of the drapes at either side of the stage. She held his hand in her lap and he could feel the tops of her stockings through the thin stuff of her summer dress. Freeze this frame. Now call down your dark and your cold and be damned.

    Cormac McCarthy (2007). “The Road”, p.16, Vintage
  • Memories seem to surface in no particular order, with no time attached. Yesterday can seem as distant as last year. My life now consists of fragments where some are so blinding in their intensity that they make everything else indistinguishable. It feels as if my existence was extinguished in a flash, and afterwards my universe became incomprehensible. I want to remember everything. But perhaps I need to give it more time. Allow myself some rest. Distance myself a little, to see if I can make out a pattern. And face the truth about what is really there.

  • And remember: Everything in business is a paradox. To be excellent, you have to be consistent. When you're consistent, you're vulnerable to attack. Yes, it's a paradox. Now deal with it!

  • I would play all the parts of the song, show them the way it went together. Then I'd basically break down an arrangement - I wouldn't plan endings or beginnings - so they knew everything that was going on. I had the lyrics on a prompter so that I could remember everything I'd written, and I was able to just get into the groove and play with them. I think "Peace Trail" is one of the exceptions, where it's a later take. It just happened really quickly.

    Song   Thinking   Play  
    "For Neil Young, the Trump Era Feels a Lot Like the ’60s". Interview With Jacob Blickenstaff, www.motherjones.com. December 11, 2016.
  • Remember everything is right until it's wrong. You'll know when it's wrong.

    Ernest Hemingway (2014). “Garden of Eden”, p.67, Simon and Schuster
  • I remember everything What have I become? My sweetest friend? Everyone I know goes away in the end You could have it all My empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt.

  • It's not realistic to imagine that any poem will last forever. Our species won't last forever! We try to capture and preserve our impressions of reality because it's all going away: everything we think and remember, everything we've ever felt, everyone we love.

    "Poetry As a Way of Thinking: An Interview with James Arthur". Interview with Emilia Phillips, www.32poems.com.
  • We have to remember everything. If we don't, by the time we grow up it'll be gone forever.

    Isaac Marion (2012). “Warm Bodies: A Novel”, p.26, Simon and Schuster
  • To remember everything is a form of madness.

    Brian Friel, Csilla Bertha, Mária Kurdi (2006). “Brian Friel's Dramatic Artistry: "the Work Has Value"”, p.215, Peter Lang
  • I remember everything about it—with an effort. I see it all, as divers see what is going on above them, through a medium, dense, rippling, but transparent.

    Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (2008). “Carmilla: A Tragic Love Story”, p.38, Dusty White
  • As a life's work, I would remember everything - everything, against loss. I would go through life like a plankton net.

    Annie Dillard (1994). “The Annie Dillard reader”, Harpercollins
  • Women forget all the things they don't want to remember, and remember everything they don't want to forget.

    Their Eyes Were Watching God ch. 1 (1937)
  • But now that I am old, moving every year closer to the end of my life, I also feel closer to the beginning. And I remember everything that happened that day becasue it has happened many times in my life. The same innocence, trust, and restlessness; the wonder, fear, and lonliness. How I lost myself. I remember all these things. And tonight, on the fifteenth day of the eighth moon, I also remember what I asked the Moon Lady so long ago. I wished to be found.

    Amy Tan (2006). “The Joy Luck Club”, p.83, Penguin
  • I hope I remember everything," said Toni. "You won't," said Trapp. "That's how you learn. But after you make the same mistake one, or two, or five times, you'll eventually get it. And then you'll make new mistakes.

    Louis Sachar (2011). “The Cardturner”, p.70, A&C Black
  • In fact, writing for younger adults is tougher. They remember everything and if they spot a problem, they'll be sure to let you know.

    Source: emunderwood.com
  • I didn't go to Catholic school but I had a tough teacher, a tough math teacher.I remember everything that guy taught me. I really do.

    Teacher   School   Math  
  • The value of having a computer, to me, is that it'll remember everything you do. It's a databank.

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