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Quotes About Reminder

Carey liked the fact that Michelangelo had had his nose broken as a teenager, for being too much of a smart mouth; a reminder that he was human. A badge of imperfection.
~ Markus Zusak
Because I'd lived through adversity once before, what I learned about myself was like a reminder of something I'd once known but had nearly forgotten-namely, that beneath the elegant clothing, and the accomplished dancing, and the clever conversation, my life had no complexity at all, but was as simple as a stone falling toward the ground. My whole purpose in everything during the past ten years had been to win the affections of the Chairman.
~ Arthur Golden
He would tell himself he had momentarily gone mad and forgotten why he existed. Do not forget again and you will never feel so lost again, he would remind himself, confident in his memory's ability to be permanently fixed.
~ Arthur Phillips
The witch hunt stands as a cobwebbed, crowd-sourced cautionary tale, a reminder that—as a minister at odds with the crisis noted—extreme right can blunder into extreme wrong.
~ Stacy Schiff
Now I don't know why he's denying them habeas corpus. I can only assume the guys they got detained over there did something really unforgivable. Like remind Obama he was once a professor of Constitutional Law.
~ Stephen Colbert
If you ever forget how much you really mean to me, Every day I will remind you
~ Bruno Mars
Make sure you tell the people you love that you love them. Loudly and often. You never know when it might be too late.
~ Tom Hiddleston
You had reminded me of my own strength, of how much I had left in me with which to fight.
~ Jojo Moyes
Trigger warnings are counter-therapeutic because they encourage avoidance of reminders of trauma, and avoidance maintains PTSD.
~ Jonathan Haidt
Estan marcados- dije-. Esto es de lo que tú hablabas. Sus rostros, sus miradas. Eso nunca va a desaparecer. La violencia siempre deja marca
~ Jonathan Maberry
The secret, of course, to any list is to keep it in a place where you're bound to see it.
~ Jonathan Nolan
Look up, Granada. Look to your people. We as beautiful and as plentiful as them stars knitted together in heaven. We just forgot. Somebody's got to remember for us all.
~ Jonathan Odell
If it upsets you better not recall it." --The Chalk Garden, a play by Enid Bagnold, 1953/1956
~ Enid Bagnold
If it upsets you better not recall it.
~ Enid Bagnold
Time lost can never be recovered...and this should be written in flaming letters everywhere.
~ Erik Larson
Just remember you're not a bird
~ Erin Hunter
This tree is breaking its vow of silence to remind you not to give the new apprentices nightmares
~ Erin Hunter
Lionblaze interrupted him as Dovepaw's and Ivypaw's eyes grew even wider. "This tree is breaking its vow of silence to remind you not to give the new apprentices nightmares," he warned.
~ Erin Hunter
Her breath smelled terrible and I told myself to commit that fact to memory, to remember it the next time I was intimidated by her unwavering grace.
~ Ben Lerner
In discussing the challenges he and his team faced, Stockton reminded us of 1998,
~ Ben S. Bernanke
On the horizon, he saw the full moon. God dropped it there, he was sure, as a reminder of our small place in the world. A reminder that what is beautiful is fleeting.
~ Ben Sherwood
never entirely erased the stink, though—she must have one rank pussy)
~ Gillian Flynn
Whenever he was reminded that life was a losing battle to entropy, what with light-bulbs flickering and horseshoes and nails shuffling out of neat order the moment he turned his back, he was also reminded that humor and a cheerful disposition were the only known antidotes.
~ Graham Joyce
There's another, simple, idea that has been shared on the Internet: after buckling a child into a car seat, a driver takes off his or her left shoe and puts it on the back seat. Once they reach their destination, they won't go far without the shoe, and they'll be reminded of the child.
~ Gregg Olsen