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Quotes About Storage

Because of fear, they made shelter and found food and grew things. For the same reason, weapons were stored, waiting.
~ Lois Lowry
We had put almost all of our possessions in storage, which was a metaphor for being twenty, as were so many things.
~ Lorrie Moore
The mind gathers its grain in all fields, storing it against a time of need, then suddenly it bursts into awareness, which men call inspiration or second sight or a gift.
~ Louis L'Amour
All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk.
~ Ronald Reagan
Never put bananas in the refrigerator.
~ Roz Chast
I love memory sticks. They seem to me to be magic.
~ Ruth Rendell
remaining lamb chop, a scoop of mashed potatoes, and a handful of peas on a plate in the icebox, another turned over it.
~ Alice McDermott
The job she had to do, as she saw it, was to remember everything—and by "remember" she meant experience it in her mind, one more time—then store it away forever. This day's experience set in order, none of it left ragged or lying about, all of it gathered in like treasure and finished with, set aside.
~ Alice Munro
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~ Alice Munro
The conscious mind is where we store our explicit, or declarative, memories. Therefore, declarative memories are memories that we can declare. They're the knowledge we've learned (termed semantic memories) and experiences we've had in this lifetime (episodic memories).
~ Joe Dispenza
If I die in a plane crash remember to always bag and board your comics.
~ Joe Hill
Electronic books are ideal for people who value the information contained in them, or who have vision problems, or who like to read on the subway, or who do not want other people to see how they are amusing themselves, or who have storage and clutter issues, but they are useless for people who are engaged in an intense, lifelong love affair with books. Books that we can touch; books that we can smell; books that we can depend on.
~ Joe Queenan
If you go back to the first single-cell form of life, it clearly possessed the capacity to receive, to utilize, to store, to transform, and to transmit information.
~ Dee Hock
The argument against recursive procedures was always an efficiency argument: non-re-entrant code could be executed so much more efficiently. But with the advent of multiprogramming another need for felxible storage allocation has emerged. And if there are still machines in which the use of recursive routines is punished by too heavy a penalty, then I would venture the opinion that the structure of such a machine should now be called somewhat old-fashioned.
~ Edsger W. Dijkstra
y Aráoz ya había aprendido que el miedo es una excelente llave para guardar cosas en la memoria.
~ Eduardo Sacheri
A picture is worth a thousand words but it takes 3,000 times the disk space.
~ Anonymous
I haven't lost my mind; I have a tape back-up somewhere.
~ Anonymous
One's head is finite. You pour more and more things into it - surnames, chronologies, affiliations - and it packs them away in its tunnels, and eventually you find that you have a book about something that you publish.
~ Nicholson Baker
I used to collect computer punch cards from the data centers.
~ Ross Perot, Jr.
I collect pictures of adorable puppies on my phone. I have little room for anything else.
~ Cory Michael Smith
You will always see big, chunky bags around me. I have always been fond of bags. Bags are extremely essential because I keep my books in them.
~ Yami Gautam
A fridge is basically just a big, cold box with a few shelves in it, right? Well, that's true, but where you store food in the fridge can have quite an impact on its shelf life.
~ J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
CRYSKNIFE: the sacred knife of the Fremen on Arrakis. It is manufactured in two forms from teeth taken from dead sandworms. The two forms are "fixed" and "unfixed." An unfixed knife requires proximity to a human body's electrical field to prevent disintegration. Fixed knives are treated for storage.
~ Frank Herbert
A typical hard-drive memory capacity these days is 30 gigabytes
~ Frank J. Tipler