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Quotes About Memory

I make a great memory
~ Carrie Fisher
For memory has painted this perfect day With colors that never fade, And we find at the end of a perfect day The soul of a friend we've made.
~ Carrie Jacobs Bond
Some things you never forget.
~ Carrie Jones
When I think of your name, I feel an ache.
~ Carrie Jones
The dead so soon grow cold." Funny that I got that off. It was years since I had read Oscar Wilde or any of his wise cracks.
~ Carroll John Daly
To know is not too demanding: it merely requires memory and time. But to understand is quite a different matter: it requires intellectual ability and training, a self conscious awareness of what one is doing, experience in techniques of analysis and synthesis, and above all, perspective.
~ Carroll Quigley
How can the dead be truly dead when they still live in the souls of those who are left behind?
~ Carson McCullers
No, Captain Madsen, you don't regret having had a child simply because you lose it. Having a child isn't a deal you strike with life. As I said: a child is a gift. And what remains after a child is gone is the memory of the years it was allowed to live. Not its death.
~ Carsten Jensen
Having a child isn't a deal you strike with life. As I said: a child is a gift. And what remains after a child is gone is the memory of the years it was allowed to live. Not its death
~ Carsten Jensen
Não, capitão Madsen, não nos arrependemos de ter tido uma criança só porque a perdemos. Ter uma criança não é um negócio que se faz com a vida. Como eu disse, uma criança é um dom. E o que fica depois de uma criança desaparecer é a recordação dos anos que pôde viver. Não a sua morte.
~ Carsten Jensen
If memory is the thread of personal identity, history is the thread of community identity.
~ Carter Lindberg
Most people my age are dead.
~ Casey Stengel
I could not tell you if I loved you the first moment I saw you, or if it was the second or third or fourth. But I remember the first moment I looked at you walking toward me and realized that somehow the rest of the world seemed to vanish when I was with you.
~ Cassandra Clare
We are all the pieces of what we remember. We hold in ourselves the hopes and fears of those who love us. As long as there is love and memory, there is no true loss.
~ Cassandra Clare
Jace's eyes sparkled, but he said calmly, "Not at all. the Silent Brothers can help her retrieve her memories." "You hate the Silent Brothers," protested Isabelle. "I don't hate them," said Jace candidly."I'm afraid of them. It's not the same thing." "I thought you said they were libarians," said Clary. "They are librarians." Simon whistled. "Those must be some killer late fees.
~ Cassandra Clare
I wouldn't change it," Simon said. "I wouldn't give up loving you. Not for anything. You know what Raphael told me? That I didn't know how to be a good vampire, that vampires accept that they're dead. But as long as I remember what it was like to love you, I'll always feel like I'm alive.
~ Cassandra Clare
In the age of Big Data, the von Neumann bottleneck has philosophical implications. The more knowledge that is put into a von Neumann machine, the bigger and more crowded its memory, the further away its average data address, and the slower its functioning.
~ George Gilder
The power in capitalism must not be mindless. Unless it is combined with knowledge, mere economic power or money is fruitless. Enterprise involves memory of the past and anticipation of the future, and it is creative. It is not a simple incentive system of rewards and punishments, of carrots and sticks. It is an information system, and it is governed less by economic theory as we know it than by information theory.
~ George Gilder
What deep wounds ever closed without a scar?
~ George Gordon Byron
Il ricordo del piacere non è più piacere. Il ricordo del dolore è ancora dolore.
~ George Gordon Byron
Memories are to attitudes what fossils are to their living descendants.
~ George Hammond
A man of great memory without learning hath a rock and a spindle and no staff to spin.
~ George Herbert
Thou art gone from my gaze like a beautiful dream, And I seek thee in vain by the meadow and stream.
~ George Linley
The study of history is the playground of patriotism.
~ George M. Wrong