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Quotes About Storage

In the brain, you have connections between the neurons called synapses, and they can change. All your knowledge is stored in those synapses.
~ Geoffrey Hinton
Storing genes, vulnerable informational systems, in the immediate vicinity of the mitochondrial respiratory chains, which leak destructive free radicals, is equivalent to storing a valuable library in the wooden shack of a registered pyromaniac.
~ Nick Lane
there was stored substrata along
~ Nicole Krauss
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things." — Cicero
~ Cicero
definition of infrastructure as the most efficient mechanism through which a society stores or distributes value.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
They generally packaged known technologies in a unique architecture and enabled the use of these products in applications where magnetic data storage and retrieval previously had not been technologically or economically feasible.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
In the past, nothing is irretrievably lost but everything irrevocably stored.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
In the past, nothing is irretrievably lost, but rather, on the contrary, everything is irrevocably stored and treasured
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The summer is put away folded up in the drawer with other summers.
~ Virginia Woolf
Spend money on experiences, not stuff. Never rent a storage unit for more than a few months.
~ Larry Kahaner
They set up her nursery in the bedroom in the attic, where things that were not wanted were kept
~ Celeste Ng
I haven't lost my mind; I have a tape back-up somewhere.
~ Author Unknown
The two offices of memory are collection and distribution.
~ Samuel Johnson
It was a rigorous result in information theory that once you could learn in a sufficiently flexible manner – something humanity had achieved in the Bronze Age – the only limits you faced were speed and storage; any other structural changes were just a matter of style.
~ Greg Egan
JSN regrets to advise you that your resources have been diverted to a higher bidder. A snapshot of your task has been preserved in mass storage, and will be available to you when you next log on. Thank you for using our services.
~ Greg Egan
I hold my honey and I store my bread In little jars and cabinets of my will. I label clearly, and each latch and lid I bid, Be firm till I return from hell.
~ Gwendolyn Brooks
Clearly—or almost clearly—the brain does not own any direct copies of stuff in the world. There is no library of forms and ideas against which to compare the images of perception. Information is stored in a plastic way, allowing fantastic juxtapositions and leaps of imagination. Some chaos exists out there, and the brain seems to have more flexibility than classical physics in finding the order in it.
~ James Gleick
about Mom, and how stupid I was for doing this. Also, how glad I was that I didn't have to camp out in a dark, cold storage locker that night. (Seriously—what was I thinking?) And when Mom said she was coming first thing in the morning, she meant it. By six o'clock, Mrs. Galletta was waking me up and asking Mom if we wanted breakfast before we left.
~ James Patterson
khaki utility vests—open portmanteaus
~ James Patterson
I have a sliding glass door on my closet, and when I slide it one way I can see all my uniforms, and the other way is all my own clothes.
~ Elle Fanning
I have a storage unit, as I moved out of a bigger house into a smaller house in L.A. I put all my stuff in a storage unit, where I have the most amazing collection of bad paintings, which took me 10 years to put together.
~ Jennifer Coolidge
A man's tailored jacket is like a compartmentalized storage unit with sleeves. Women eye those pockets with envy while searching for a ticket stub lost in a handbag.
~ Christina Binkley
I have three storage units, and that's no lie. Three storage units. All books.
~ Junot Diaz
For the first time, individual hackers could afford to have home machines comparable in power and storage capacity to the minicomputers of ten years earlier - Unix engines capable of supporting a full development environment and talking to the Internet.
~ Eric S. Raymond