Quotes About Traces
It is the presence of abundant traces of the past that produces the familiar sensation that the past is determined.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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The confusion between these two diverse human activities—inventing stories and following traces in order to find something—is the origin of the incomprehension and distrust of science shown by a significant part of our contemporary culture. The separation is a subtle one: the antelope hunted at dawn is not far removed from the antelope deity in that night's storytelling. The
~ Carlo Rovelli
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This is the flow of time familiar from our experience. It is inside there that it nestles. Inside of us. The utterly crucial presence of traces of the past in our neurons. Proust could not be more explicit on this matter. Writing in the first book, "Reality is formed only by memory" and memory in its turn is a collection of traces-an indirect product of the disordering of the world.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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If I dreamed, no traces remained in my memory; I simply left the world and life for complete exhausted oblivion.
~ Jack Finney
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Finding the spoor from an act of cruelty, and trying to perceive the fading traces that lead away from it, following the dispersal of the participants rather than their convergence.
~ Christopher Fowler
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Ello no significa, sin embargo, que la escritura filosófica deba ser poética sino que sobre todo debe contener las huellas de una escritura poética que se desvanece, debe exhibir de algún modo el retiro de la poesía.
~ Giorgio Agamben
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Because karmic traces are the roots of dreams, when they are entirely exhausted only the pure light of awareness remains: no movie, no story, no dreamer and no dream, only the luminous fundamental nature that is absolute reality. This is why enlightenment is the end of dreams and is known as "awakening.
~ Tenzin Wangyal
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There were traces of history everywhere—in street names, on inn signs, in old tracks and ancient hedgerows, buried walls and tumbled gravestones. Scratch the surface and it was there.
~ Nicola Cornick
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Most everything else I know is from the messes these people leave behind.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Agnosco veteris vestigia flammae.
~ Virgil
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Where was her bloom! These deadly and blood-suffused orbs but ill resemble the azure and ecstatic tenderness of her eyes. The lucid stream that meandered over that bosom, the glow of love that was wont to sit upon that cheek, are much unlike these livid stains and this hideous deformity. Alas! These were the traces of agony; the grip of the assassin had been here!
~ Charles Brockden Brown
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Thus violent deeds live after men upon the earth, and traces of war and bloodshed will survive in mournful shapes long after those who worked the desolation are but atoms of earth themselves.
~ Charles Dickens
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And it is said, that the princess Moanna returned to her father's kingdom, and reigned there with justice and a kind heart for many centuries. That she was loved by her people and left behind small traces of her time on earth visible only to those who know where to look.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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Warning: the internet may contain traces of nuts.
~ Author Unknown
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but it's far too late for us; ring, hair, letters, photographs--all traces of our love will be scattered then, like an anagram...
~ Lemony Snicket
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What sticks to memory, often, are those odd little fragments that have no beginning and no end...
~ Tim O'Brien
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We're an information economy. They teach you that in school. What they don't tell you is that it's impossible to move, to live, to operate at any level without leaving traces, bits, seemingly meaningless fragments of personal information. Fragments that can be retrieved, amplified...
~ William Gibson
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People always leave traces. No person is without a shadow.
~ Henning Mankell
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mitä minä kertoisin sinulla vaelluksesta kun tällä tyhjällä taivaalla poismenneiden kesän lintujen teräväpiirteiset haamut vielä etsivät vanhoja jälkiä; tai epätoivoisista lennoista kun vaimeinkin kirjavan siiven havina nostattaa riemun suosikkikaduillemme kuvitteellisessa keväässä
~ Leonard Cohen
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There is also the memory of the hut in the mind of the traveler-- and in the mind of the reader reading this description. Wabi-sabi, in its purest, most idealised form, is precisely about these delicate traces, this faint evidence, at the border of nothingness.
~ Leonard Koren
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The more deeply language is probed, the more traces it reveals of the beings that produce it.
~ levin michael
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A song playing comprises a very specific and vivid set of memory cues. Because the multiple-trace memory models assume that context is encoded along with memory traces, the music that you have listened to at various times of your life is cross-coded with the events of those times. That is, the music is linked to events of the time, and those events are linked to the music.
~ levitin daniel j ii
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When some dream only of transforming the world, others, regarding it as having disappeared, dream only of obliterating its traces. The real considered as infantile disorder of the virtual. Thought considered as infantile disorder of artificial intelligence. The image considered as infantile disorder of representation.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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The traces of the dinosaurs howl in our memories. Had they been alive we would have exterminated them, but we respect their traces. It is the same with the human race: the more we imperil it, the more meticulously we preserve its remains.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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