Quotes About Trace
In the days to come the frail black rebuses of blood in those sands would crack and break and drift away so that in the circuit of few suns all trace of the destruction of these people would be erased.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Freud's fundamental thought, on which these remarks are based, is formulated by the assumption that "consciousness comes into being at the site of a memory trace.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
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A történések éppen úgy nyomot hagynak egy helyen, miként a tinta a papíron.
~ Lemony Snicket
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him, eventually cash will become irrelevant and governments will be unable to trace digital currency." "Do you know the names of other corrupt agents?
~ James Patterson
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In order to join vigorously in the moral work of the world I must believe that somehow the best I can accomplish will endure, will leave its trace on things, will aid the final consummation.
~ Felix Adler
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A journey is a gesture inscribed in space, it vanishes even as it's made. You go from one place to another place, and on to somewhere else again, and already behind you there is no trace that you were ever there.
~ Damon Galgut
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the Lankavatara Sutra transmitted by Bodhidharma, declared: "There is not a trace of the absolute outside of reality.
~ Daniel Odier
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We can trace the operation of evil in the physical world…but I am more and more puzzled about it in the moral world. There its course is often so very obscure; and often it seems to involve, so far as we can see, no penalty whatsoever.
~ William Dean Howells
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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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He liked the fragility of those moments suspended in time. Those memories whose only function is to leave just a trace in memory.
~ Chris Marker
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My animal howls My angel's upset But I'm not allowed A trace of regret
~ Leonard Cohen
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The hand of an artist should rescue you ââ'¬â€œ you should not be submerged like all the rest of us and forever, without leaving a trace of your existence behind
~ Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
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the imprint of another life, and although you can never have that life, your fingers trace the space where it might have been, and your fingers learn a kind of braille.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Perhaps it was a passing moment of madness after all. There is no trace of it any more. My odd feelings of the other week seem to me quite ridiculous today: I can no longer enter into them.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Even the lowest dog leaves its mark
~ Unknown
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Even the lowest dog leaves their mark
~ Unknown
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Everything that could happen, but it never happened, eventually was taken away by the wind and leaves no trace.The life - this is our actions.
~ Paulo Coelho
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Art is, after all, only a trace – like a footprint which shows that one has walked bravely and in great happiness.
~ Robert Henri
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Explanation: When you experience an unpleasant emotion, note the situation that seemed to stimulate it. Then, note the automatic thought associated with the emotion. In rating degree of emotion, I = a trace; 100 = the most intense possible.
~ David D. Burns
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His voice had a faint trace of an accent she couldn't place - one that made her pretty sure he was no local kid infected the night before.
~ Holly Black
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Clearly I have a talent now: I can trace every single thing back to a certain, scared place in the map of my heart.
~ Unknown
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lost. So the /p/ is in a way present, though not simply so. It is carried as a trace in the /b/, necessarily
~ Jeff Collins
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Neither simply present nor simply absent, the trace is an undecidable. The relay of differences (pig, big, bag, rag, rat, etc) depends upon a structural undecidability, a play of presence and absence at the origin of meaning. Undecidability at the "origin", between presence and absence.
~ Jeff Collins
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Now, if the trace is a constant sliding between presence and absence, those philosophical words cannot establish full, replete presence.
~ Jeff Collins
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