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Quotes About Memory

Avant de penser qu'ils vous aiment ou prennent soin de vous, n'oubliez pas de vous rappeler comment ils ont traité vos ancêtres. Rappelles toi!
~ Werley Nortreus
Photographing my dream was my best photo."
~ Wesley D'Amico
The photo is black and white, but the memory is in color.
~ Wesley D'Amico
I had tried, as best I could, to forget the people who had said they loved me, and I had been able to do so only by replacing their memory with hatred for them and their crimes. Time is no healer. It scabs the wound until the injury is forgotten, but the infection festers, eating away, spreading.
~ Wesley Stace
They change what they do not like,' said Jessold, referring to the singers. 'And they do not like what they cannot remember. That accounts for the basic truth of folk-song.
~ Wesley Stace
These things are not glorified, just recorded. Tattooed on the heart; burned into the family's history. This piecing together of the life of your child; this homage, this attempt to put it all in order; and even though you will one day wish for the heartbreak to leave you, it never will.
~ Whitney Otto
When a traveller gets a thorn in his foot,' Mbejane went on softly, 'and he is wise he plucks it out – and he is a fool who leaves it and says "I will keep this thorn to prick me so that I will always remember the road upon which I have travelled." Nkosi, it is better to remember with pleasure than with pain.
~ Wilbur Smith
Red lips are not so red as the stained stones kissed by the English dead.
~ Wilfred Owen
Because you have no memory for things that happened ten or twenty years ago, you're still mouthing the same nonsense as two thousand years ago. Worse, you cling with might and main to such absurdities as 'race,' 'class,' 'nation,' and the obligation to observe a religion and repress your love.
~ Wilhelm Reich
Sen unutursun küçük adam ama büyük adam do?as? gere?i unutmaz. Sanma ki kin besler büyük adam, sanma ki öç al?r, yaln?zca neden böylesine baya?? davran??larda bulundu?unu çal???r.
~ Wilhelm Reich
Men little know when they say hard things to us how well we remember them, and how much harm they do us.
~ Wilkie Collins
Tired mothers find that spanking takes less time than reasoning and penetrates sooner to the seat of the memory.
~ Will Durant
My experience is that I can think while strolling but cannot engage in mental work that imposes a heavy load on short-term memory.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Intelligence is not only the ability to reason; it is also the ability to find relevant material in memory and to deploy attention when needed. Memory
~ Daniel Kahneman
Little repetition is needed for learning.
~ Daniel Kahneman
message, unless it is immediately rejected as a lie, will have the same effect on the associative system regardless of its reliability.
~ Daniel Kahneman
students of policy have noted that the availability heuristic helps explain why some issues are highly salient in the public's mind while others are neglected. People tend to assess the relative importance of issues by the ease with which they are retrieved from memory—and this is largely determined by the extent of coverage in the media.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The remembering self's neglect of duration, its exaggerated emphasis on peaks and ends, and its susceptibility to hindsight combine to yield distorted reflections of our actual experience.
~ Daniel Kahneman
La probabilidad de un evento raro será sobrestimada (a menudo, no siempre) debido al sesgo confirmatorio de la memoria. Si pensamos en ese evento, intentaremos hacerlo verdadero en nuestra mente.
~ Daniel Kahneman
For example, students of policy have noted that the availability heuristic helps explain why some issues are highly salient in the public's mind while others are neglected. People tend to assess the relative importance of issues by the ease with which they are retrieved from memory—and this is largely determined by the extent of coverage in the media.
~ Daniel Kahneman
O fato central de nossa existência é que o tempo é o recurso finito supremo, mas o eu recordativo ignora essa realidade.
~ Daniel Kahneman
You can feel Simon's impatience with the mythologizing of expert intuition when he writes: "The situation has provided a cue; this cue has given the expert access to information stored in memory, and the information provides the
~ Daniel Kahneman
Why call them System 1 and System 2 rather than the more descriptive "automatic system" and "effortful system"? The reason is simple: "Automatic system" takes longer to say than "System 1" and therefore takes more space in your working memory. This matters, because anything that occupies your working memory reduces your ability to think.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The familiarity of one phrase in the statement sufficed to make the whole statement feel familiar, and therefore true.
~ Daniel Kahneman