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Quotes About Imprint

What a man has taken into his bloodstream in childhood from the air of that time stays with him.
~ Stefan Zweig
Çocuklar?nki gibi duyarl? bünyelerde her tutku balmumuna bas?lm?? gibi iz b?rak?r.
~ Stefan Zweig
The mark of a true artist, I believe, is to create something that can live on in another's imagination. Hieronymus Bosch certainly accomplished this.
~ Michael Connelly
great writers stamp the world with their minds, and the psychedelic experience will forevermore bear Huxley's indelible imprint.
~ Michael Pollan
To me, these days will never end. I am always there, in that room with her, or if not I, the imprint of myself - my fossil-love
~ Jeanette Winterson
While he kissed me I kept my eyes open and tried to memorize the spacing of the house lights so I would never forget them.
~ Sylvia Plath
This time she knew what it was like to hold someone for years in your memory instead of in your arms. She knew how features blurred, voices faded, touches dissolved. So she looked at Robbie and tried to imprint him on her memory, to be able to take him out when she was alone and felt strong enough. When she was safe, and able to think about this moment when she had been perfectly loved and perfectly alone.
~ Julie Cohen
I would like my pictures to look as if a human being had passed between them, like a snail, leaving a trail of the human presence and memory of the past events as the snail leaves its slime. Francis Bacon in conversation in Daniel Farson
~ Francis Bacon
Summer set lip to earth's bosom bare, And left the flushed print in a poppy there.
~ Francis Thompson
You can't spend so much time in a place and not carry a bit of it inside you.
~ Frank Beddor
It is ourselves we encounter whenever we invent fictions.
~ Frank Kermode
One spiritual writer has observed that human beings are born with two diseases: life, from which we die; and hope, which says the first disease is not terminal. Hope is built into the structure of our personalities, into the depths of our unconscious; it plagues us to the very moment of our death. The critical question is whether hope is self-deception, the ultimate cruelty of a cruel and tricky universe, or whether it is just possibly the imprint of reality.
~ Brennan Manning
I came away with pieces of you sticking to me
~ Henry Miller
If you think about stuff that happened when you were young, it stays with you forever.
~ Ice Cube
People learn their politics at a young age and tend to stick with it.
~ Grover Norquist
The best way to forever eliminate a habit is to slowly replace or "imprint" negative habits with healthier routines.
~ Steve Scott
I don't tend to cast roles in my head because I spend so much time with these characters and the drawings that they're complete in themselves, you know what I mean?
~ Bryan Lee O'Malley
On the first day of class, you run into someone who took the class before, who tells you, "Oh that instructor was such a pompous jerk! He didn't know what he was talking about, and he was a pervert too, so watch out!" You are immediately imprinted with the word and the emotional code the person had when saying this, but what you are not aware of is his or her motivation in telling you.
~ Miguel Ruiz
The sight, sound or even smell of a first love seems to burrow deep into the brain.
~ Pete Munro
Lead me, guide me to the light of your paper. Keep me in your arc of acuity. And when the ream is spent. Write a poem on my back. I'll never wash it off.
~ C.D. Wright
He wrote the future onto my face with his lips.
~ Camilla Gibb
I was brought up, as a lot of kids are, on 'Aesop's Fables,' 'Brothers Grimm,' 'La Fontaine,' all those sorts of things. Hans Christian Andersen is a hero of mine.
~ Michael Morpurgo
Believe me, dulcea??, the advent of the mini is forever emblazoned on my mind.
~ Karen Chance
Are you ruled by a heart that foolishly imprinted on the wrong man? Like most humans, are you incapable of change? Change requires an admission of error. Your race devotes itself to justifying its errors, not correcting them." "My heart hasn't imprinted on anyone." "Good. Then it may yet be mine.
~ Karen Marie Moning