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Quotes About Reminder

My human parts were experiencing a cold prickling that wasn't comfortable. This place was creepy. I reminded myself that the terrible thing that had most likely happened here was me. Somehow that didn't help.
~ Martha Wells
Let us hope that Lysenko's success in Russia will serve for many generations to come as another reminder to the world of how quickly and easily a science can be corrupted when ignorant political leaders deem themselves competent to arbitrate scientific disputes.
~ Martin Gardner
ugly, jagged scar that ran from the corner of his eye to his hairline just above his ear. He was glad he had it. A lifelong reminder of that awful day thirteen years ago and this treacherous cavern. He'd grown up fast. A breeze coming down across the
~ Mary Connealy
Its not true that men forget they're married when they see a pretty woman. Just the opposite, thats when they're most painfully reminded of it.
~ Mark Twain
Bobby Lambrecht. It's after five
~ Unknown
But sometimes his face would change, as if sorrow touched his shoulder, saying, "Had you forgotten me?
~ Mary Renault
Life contains these things: leakage and wickage and discharge, pus and snot and slime and gleet. We are biology. We are reminded of this at the beginning and the end, at birth and at death. In between we do what we can to forget.
~ Mary Roach
The gods do not visit you to remind you what you know already.
~ Mary Stewart
If getting drunk was how people forgot they were mortal, then hangovers were how they remembered.
~ Matt Haig
The next day I had a hangover. I realised that if getting drunk was how people forgot they were mortal, then hangovers were how they remembered.
~ Matt Haig
we would, as I say, be in deep kimshee."36 The limited reach of the Manhattan Declaration was an unwelcome reminder to conservatives that the Republican Party remained the only viable—and unreliable—political instrument for their ideas.
~ Matthew Continetti
And let our make and place, as men, remind us of our duty as Christians, which is always to keep heaven in our eye and the earth under our feet.
~ Matthew Henry
I've only been gone a week," I reminded him. Well, a week's a long time. It's seven days. Which is one hundred and sixty-eight hours. Which is ten thousand, eighty minutes. Which is six hundred thousand, for hundred seconds.
~ Meg Cabot
Man! What are you? Who are you? Just a shadow in this universe! You always forget this and the truth will always remind you what you really are! Do you want to be a real thing, not just a shadow? Improve your science ten thousand times; improve your science hundred thousand times! If you can't improve your science, you will remain as a miserable shadow!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
I hate him." "You   hate   everyone you don't like," Toto reminded him.
~ Unknown
I remember love. It's what I have to keep on reminding myself. It's funny how you can forget everything except people loving you.
~ Melina Marchetta
And don't forget to forget to floss.
~ Unknown
Mai e ceaiul, spuse Lily Sexton. Niciodat? s? nu ui?i de ceai.
~ Michael Palmer
Indeed, if there was one emotion that the mountains evoked as he grew older, it was humility. Looming peaks would always provide a welcome dash of the unknown, but more and more the mountains comforted Bridger for their timeless constancy, their steady presence, an anchor against the decades. They made him feel small, reminded him he was small, reminded some others who needed the reminding.
~ Michael Punke
You never have to wait long, or look far, to be reminded of how thin the line is between being a hero or a goat.
~ Mickey Mantle
The death of someone we know always reminds us that we are still alive — perhaps for some purpose which we ought to re-examine.
~ Mignon McLaughlin
An old racetrack joke reminds you that your program contains all the winners' names. I stare at my typewriter keys with the same thought.
~ Mignon McLaughlin
Rules and rituals are given to God's people to remind them what God is like and what he's called them to. God's commands are for our good, but they (by themselves) do not make us right with him.
~ Mike Erre
Twentieth-century man needs to be reminded at times that work is not the result of the Fall. Man was made to work, because the God who made him was a "working God." Man was made to be creative, with his mind and his hands. Work is part of the dignity of his existence. —Sinclair Ferguson
~ Myles Munroe