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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
In the Eucharistic Sacrifice the Church venerates the memory of Mary the ever Virgin Mother of God and the memory of Saint Joseph, because he fed Him whom the faithful must eat as the Bread of Life
All of us roughly know what memory is. I mean, memory is sort of the storage of the past. It's the storage of our personal experiences. It's a very big deal.
I must have good genes from my parents because I feel no slowdown of energy, enthusiasm or even memory. — © Nancy Pelosi
I must have good genes from my parents because I feel no slowdown of energy, enthusiasm or even memory.
Memory is like fiction; or else it's fiction that's like memory. This really came home to me once I started writing fiction, that memory seemd a kind of fiction, or vice versa. Either way, no matter how hard you try to put everything neatly into shape, the context wanders this way and that, until finally the context isn't even there anymore... Warm with life, hopeless unstable.
Pure memory isn't based on recall but rather involuntary memory that's in your body and your nerves.
Our life is a hope which is continually converting itself into memory and memory in its turn begets hope.
I started to realize, a lot of times if you go into your memory, your sense memory, you know more than you think you do, from having watched and listened.
Many a man fails as an original thinker simply because his memory it too good.
Postmodern theatre seems unwilling to listen to talk about textual or theatrical heritage, which it treats as no more than memory in the technical sense of that word, as an immediately available and reusable memory bank.
It seems to be a rule of wisdom never to rely on your memory alone, scarcely even in acts of pure memory, but to bring the past for judgment into the thousand-eyed present, and live ever in a new day.
A good memory, which nature has endowed us with, causes things long past to seem present.
I've been so lucky and blessed because words and stuff come so easy to me. I have a good memory.
Learning to read music in Braille and play by ear helped me develop a damn good memory. — © Ray Charles
Learning to read music in Braille and play by ear helped me develop a damn good memory.
Memory shrinks until it fits in a fist memory shrinks without forgetting
An animal is not cruel; it lives wholly in the instant leap on its prey, in the present taste of marrow or blood. Cruelty begins with the memory, and the pleasures of the memory are impure; they draw their strength along levels where no sun has reached.
I think it killed the performance on a lot of the systems in the Labs for years because everyone had their own copy of it, but it wasn't being shared, and so they wasted huge amounts of memory back when memory was expensive.
It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations. Bartlett's Familiar Quotations is an admirable work, and I studied it intently. The quotations when engraved upon the memory give you good thoughts. They also make you anxious to read the authors and look for more.
Memory is very important, the memory of each photo taken, flowing at the same speed as the event. During the work, you have to be sure that you haven't left any holes, that you've captured everything, because afterwards it will be too late.
A good memory is needed once we have lied. [Fr., Il faut bonne memoire apres qu'on a menti.]
My eyesight is not nearly as good. My hearing is probably going away. My memory is slipping too. But I'm still around.
Read yourself, not books. Truth isn't outside, that's only memory, not wisdom. Memory without wisdom is like an empty thermos bottle - if you don't fill it, it's useless.
My memory is not so good so my most memorable show is the last one I played. Songs are written with intention but they only emerge in the moment.
My dad always told me to have a short memory, whether things are going good or bad.
I have always noticed in politics how often men are ruined by having too good a memory.
So long as the memory of certain beloved friends lives in my heart, I shall say that life is good.
The repression of the memory is dependent upon and related to the suppression of feeling, for as long as the feeling persists, the memory remains vivid.
All experience is memory, and so everything you write about is from memory-unless you're writing about typing.
Memory enhancement self-help programs abound and promise improved memory performance by the utilization of any number of seemingly unique techniques focused on the context of how information is encoded.
Many people believe that our lives end not when we die but when the very last person who knew us dies. Memory is part of it, yes, but I think it's much more than memory.
I've always been able to recount things, and I have a really good memory about dialog and what people have said before and this and that.
I have an awful memory, and I have a great memory. Meaning that, if I'm trying to remember something, I can't remember it. But my recall is fantastic.
Absolutely, I think that is where a scent is so powerful because it harnesses our memory and our memory is a very emotional place. I do like the smell of excitement.
Memory is revisionist, you know. 'The Houston Kid' was based on true things that happened. But I know - from writing a memoir that I've been working on for awhile - that reconstructing memory is revisionism.
Memory is a slippery thing. When something terrible happens to you, like the loss of someone you love...memory can turn into a soft blanket that hides you from the loss.
Sometimes we talk about memory as though it's firm and fixed, but of course, memory is highly fluid and subjective and thus highly subject to manipulation.
Memory isn't the facts, it's just a record you keep to yourself. With the facts, memory is useless.
When I did "Top of the Pops" for the first time, Ace of Base was one of the other bands, and I have a memory of them on a small stage next to me in the TV studio. A memory of their performance is burned into my mind. Seared.
I do have a really good memory. I mean, like, I can remember all the phone numbers of everybody on the street I grew up on. — © Mary Karr
I do have a really good memory. I mean, like, I can remember all the phone numbers of everybody on the street I grew up on.
RAM: This gives guys a way of deciding whose computer has the biggest, studliest memory. That's important, because the more memory a computer has, the faster it can produce error messages.
Life is nothing but a memory. People who dwell on the bad ones aren't going to have a whole lot of good ones coming up.
Memory is not wisdom; idiots can by rote repeat volumes. Yet what is wisdom without memory?
I've always been able to recount things and I have a really good memory about dialog and what people have said before and this and that.
Without memory, there is no culture. Without memory, there would be no civilization, no society, no future.
Memory in Greek mythology is the mother of the muses, and it is so for me. Both personal and societal memory move me strongly, and that is one of the sources of my writing.
My favorite memory is my five years with the Nuggets. From my first day to my last day is a great memory. There wasn't a year that I was a Nugget that I didn't think we succeeded.
I have a good memory for words, and when I come upon a word I don't know, I remember it, or try to - it's almost like a tic.
It must be a good thing to die conscious of having performed some real good, and to know that by this work one will live, at least in the memory of some, and will have left a good example to those that come after. A work that is good-it may not be eternal, but the thought expressed in it is, and the work itself will certainly remain in existence for a long, long time; and if afterwards others arise, they can do no better than follow in the footsteps of such predecessors and do their work in the same way.
What has kept the world safe from the bomb since 1945 has not been deterrence, in the sense of fear of specific weapons, so much as it's been memory. The memory of what happened at Hiroshima.
[Harold Pinter] is a British playwright and is one of my favorite writers. Harold was very obsessed with when memory becomes mythology, that at some point you change your memory to fit who you believe you are.
The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time. — © Friedrich Nietzsche
The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time.
We are the only species on the planet, so far as we know, to have invented a communal memory stored neither in our genes nor in our brains. The warehouse of this memory is called the library
Good bye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end, but in my heart is the memory and there you will always be.
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.
It is all very well to copy what one sees, but it is far better to draw what one now only sees in one's memory. That is a transformation in which imagination collaborates with memory.
I've met quite a number of people in my career, but I do have an extraordinary memory. And even though they may drift into the periphery of my memory, I can bring them right back when I need them.
There are three side effects of acid: enhanced long-term memory, decreased short-term memory, and I forget the third.
I have found that all of my memories seem to need a place and that a good part of what we think of as explicit memory has to do with location.
Karma is experience, and experience creates memory, and memory creates imagination and desire, and desire creates karma again. If I buy a cup of coffee, that's karma. I now have that memory that might give me the potential desire for having cappuccino, and I walk into Starbucks, and there's karma all over again.
It is a curious fact that in bad days we can very vividly recall the good time that is now no more; but that in good days, we have only a very cold and imperfect memory of the bad.
With Alzheimer's, recent memory is affected first. At the start, you count the memory loss in days, then hours - then in minutes. But there's also an insidious backward creep of deterioration.
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