Quotes About Imprint
Things happen in your life that leave an imprint. Injustice left the deepest imprint on mine.
~ Lee Grant
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What happens in a certain place can stain your feelings for that location, just as ink can stain a white sheet. You can wash it, and wash it, and still never forget what has transpired - a word which here means 'happened, and made everybody sad'.
~ Lemony Snicket
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A történések éppen úgy nyomot hagynak egy helyen, miként a tinta a papíron.
~ Lemony Snicket
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What happens in a certain place can stain your feelings for that location, just as ink can stain a white sheet. You can wash it, and wash it, and still never forget what has transpired - a word which here means 'happened, and made everybody sad
~ Lemony Snicket
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If your mind is on a book, for example, you may see the world of the book around you, even if you are not reading at the time
~ Lemony Snicket
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The subjective mind is entirely under the control of the objective mind. With the utmost fidelity it reproduces and works out to its final consequences whatever the objective mind impresses upon it.
~ Thomas Troward
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It is our art that has an opportunity to leave a footprint in the sand. They don't wrap fish in our work.
~ Hugh Newell Jacobsen
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My earliest, most impactful encounter with a book was when I was seven and awoke early on Christmas morning to find Roald Dahl's 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' in my stocking. I had never been so excited by the sight of a book - and have possibly never been since!
~ Sophie Kinsella
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We just want to be remembered before something is set in stone.
~ Bill Dana
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Intel Inside logo: Cars with navigation systems bear the imprint, "NavTeq Onboard." Data is indeed the Intel Inside of these applications, a sole source component in systems whose software
~ Tim O'Reilly
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the mogul makes the medium: the imprint of the personality inevitably informs it, often no less than the technology underlying it. Turner
~ Tim Wu
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When you're a kid, you don't watch a movie one time. You watch it 10, 20 times.
~ Matt Duffer
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I stifled a sigh and ignored the Imprinted Drunk Vision Girl.
~ P.C. Cast
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do? What happens to Heath?' 'He's young and the Imprint will be weak, so time and distance should make it fade eventually. If he actually Imprinted in full, there
~ P.C. Cast
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He had also forgotten that iron brands, just like rubber stamps, never looked like their imprints. They were in reverse. Langdon had been looking at the brand's negative.
~ Dan Brown
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the words carved above the cathedral of my childhood
~ Daniel Keyes
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This is how sudden things happened that haunted forever.
~ Daniel Woodrell
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A good father will leave his imprint on his daughter for the rest of her life.
~ Dr. James Dobson
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Carpo explains what this represents: "Algorithms, software, hardware and digital manufacturing tools are the new standards of product design.… Unlike a mechanical imprint, which physically stamps the same form onto objects, an algorithmic imprint lets outward and visible forms change and morph from one object to the next.
~ Chris Anderson
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The desktop held a patina of hieroglyphs representing years of student boredom—names and initials gouged into the wood, blackened by grime and pencil, shellacked over, then cobwebbed again with another generation's imprint.
~ Chris Offutt
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You have cut yourself a shape on the air, which may be My scar.
~ Christopher Fry
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When we smile at someone, we leave a tiny imprint on that person's brain. Somewhere, deep within their motor cortex, their brain is smiling back.
~ Helen Thomson
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The question of morality and conscience, a hallmark of creativity, enters with the sense of injustice that the orphaned child feels and continues to feel into adulthood," and eventually develops into "a thirst for identity, a need to imprint oneself on the world."3
~ Lesley Hazleton
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There's nothing wrong with reading a book you love over and over. When you do, the words get inside you, become a part of you, in a way that words in a book you've read only once can't.
~ levine gail carson
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