Top 800 Notebook Memorable Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 15, 2025.
I keep this crazy notebook of song ideas.
The morning, which is the most memorable season of the day, is the awakening hour. Then there is least somnolence in us; and for an hour, at least, some part of us awakes which slumbers all the rest of the day and night... All memorable events, I should say, transpire in morning time and in a morning atmosphere. The Vedas say, “All intelligences awake with the morning.
Certainly, in the story of my life, the walk between the Twin Towers was one of the grandest, one of the most memorable, but not solely the grandest and the most memorable. — © Philippe Petit
Certainly, in the story of my life, the walk between the Twin Towers was one of the grandest, one of the most memorable, but not solely the grandest and the most memorable.
"The Notebook" is one of my favorite love stories.
Good design is making something intelligible and memorable. Great design is making something memorable and meaningful.
I cried when I watched 'The Notebook' for the first time. Any guy who tells you they didn't cry when they watched 'The Notebook's just lying.
'The Notebook' is one of my favorite love stories.
I'm an actor and I've created a lasting and memorable character named Frasier, who is not me, but who most people think is. So when I have a chance to play something that's different, I embrace it because it's fun; also in this case, he's a memorable character.
The job of the iPad should be to be so powerful and capable that you never need a notebook.
I'm memorable, it's true.
Reasons for not keeping a notebook: 1) the ambiguity of the reader
Ever since high school I've been writing in a spiral notebook, in pencil. Everything looks too polished on a computer when you start writing, and I can't really see it. I feel like the words are much more naked in pencil, on a notebook.
I scribbled four words down in my notebook: 'The world is flat. — © Nandan Nilekani
I scribbled four words down in my notebook: 'The world is flat.
I take pens and I write on the inside of my arm. When I'm with people and somebody says a really fascinating anecdote, or fact, or phrase, I'll write it on the inside of my arm. At the end of the day, I'll take the very best things that are on my arm and I'll copy them into a notebook that I always carry and only when the weather is absolutely terrible will I really key the very best of that notebook into the computer. At that point, it's all sort of censored twice - only the best things go from the arm to the book and only the best things go from the book to the computer.
I keep a little notebook of things that I can do to the zombies that might be silly and fun.
One of my many theories about short stories is that their titles and first lines ought to be memorable, because if not memorable they will not be remembered, and if not remembered the stories will not be reprinted (because no one can find them).
The instinct to produce great work doesn't require a fancy notebook.
Romantic dramas? I love The Notebook. Titanic was great. Classic.
I'm giving all that I have in this life. I'm opening up my notebook, and I'm saying everything in there out loud.
My inspiration comes from everywhere, just walking down the street and I never know where it's going to come from, so I keep a notebook with me at all times and the only criteria for anything making it into that notebook is if it stops me in my tracks for even an instant, if it catches my eye or my ear and I just write it down.
The point of a notebook is to jumpstart the mind.
'The Notebook' wrecks me! I cry like a 6-year-old girl at the end.
If you want to create a memorable company, you have to fill your company with memorable people.
Playing for India was a memorable journey, and I tried to make it more memorable for my team mates and the Indian cricket fans. I believe that I was reasonably successful in doing so.
I would never go anywhere without a notebook and pen. I don't even sleep without a notebook and pen by my side.
I take almost no notes when I write. I have one notebook - this old green leather notebook that my dad gave me a decade ago.
I love 'The Notebook' and I cry when I watch that.
When traveling, I usually keep a notebook: when home at my desk, the notebook serves mainly to remind me how little I saw at the time, or rather how I was noticing the wrong things. But the notes do spur memories, and it's the memories I trust. The wine stain on the page may tell me more than the words there, which usually strike me as hopelessly inadequate.
I was obsessed with Lil' Bow Wow growing up, and you couldn't see the white of my walls because they were plastered with his photos. This is even more embarrassing: I had a notebook full of facts about Bow Wow and different pictures. I basically made a biography notebook about him and his life when he was, like, 13.
I like Noah from 'The Notebook.' One - hundred percent. I fall in love with him so hard.
I think what you have to do in print is to create even more memorable images and more memorable pieces because what one consumes online or in social has a much shorter shelf life, so to speak, so what print has to have is no more weight, but it has to be something that you can't find so easily online. It has to really stand for print.
And my father left me a legacy of his handwriting through letters and a notebook. In the last two years of his life, when he was sick, he filled a notebook with his thoughts about me… There are times when I want to trade all those years that I was too busy to sit with my dad and chat with him, and trade all those years for one hug. But too late. But that's when I take out his letters and I read them, and the paper that touched his hand is in mine, and I feel connected to him.
I carry a notebook with me everywhere. But that's only the first step.
Ever since high school I've been writing in a spiral notebook, in pencil. Everything looks too polished on a computer when you start writing, and I can't really see it. I feel like the words are much more naked in pencil, on a notebook. I feel that my brain works differently, and words come out differently, if I have a pencil in my hand, rather than if I have a keyboard. I tend to add more in the margins. I tend to elongate the sentences as I'm writing and editing, and there is just something about the feeling of writing longhand that I really love.
The eye is the notebook of the poet.
Revolution is Tupac showing a young artist that he can scribble in a notebook and it's worth a lot.
Knowledge is not a loose leaf notebook of facts.
I do think 'The Notebook' is a darn good movie. — © Matt Lanter
I do think 'The Notebook' is a darn good movie.
I find a lot of writing happens when you're not actually at the computer. So I carry a notebook.
I don't know what I'd do without my little black notebook.
I keep a notebook in my pocket, and I write down all the stuff we could ever do with Foursquare.
Silence has many advantages…I write and draw in my notebook and I read anything I please.
'The Notebook' was beautiful, and I was crying because its hero and heroine had died together.
If you try to write something that's memorable, you'll never get it. Sometimes it's the way the actor says the words that make it memorable.
Memorable people do memorable things. Followers are seldom remembered. The herd mentality is the killer of innovation. When appropriate, be bold in your undertakings.
It is not of so much consequence what you say, as how you say it. Memorable sentences are memorable on account of some single irradiating word.
Notebook. No photographer should be without one!
I have a notebook that is filled to the brim with my dreams and ideas and goals and aspirations. — © Karlie Kloss
I have a notebook that is filled to the brim with my dreams and ideas and goals and aspirations.
I keep a writer's notebook and also put all my daily schedules and to-do lists in it.
I use a computer, but before I begin each new book I keep a notebook. I write down everything that comes to mind during that period before I actually begin. It might take months or weeks. That notebook is my security blanket so that I never have to face a blank screen (or blank page). But I print out often and my best ideas usually come with a pencil in my hand.
Why wait to be memorable?
Use your notebook to breathe in the world around you.
We weren't big 'Notebook' fans or anything.
I belong to this notebook and this pencil.
I create fashion that is memorable.
All the titles have been memorable. I don't have one that was more memorable or less memorable. They are all important titles with various teams.
If a poem is not memorable, there's probably something wrong. One of the problems of free verse is that much of the free verse poetry is not memorable.
If you can’t be brilliant, at least be memorable
One of the most memorable moments was when I first saw earth because I had seen many pictures, many videos of earth from space, and being able to see that with my own eyes had a completely different effect, and sort of almost sensing life emanating from our planet in the dark background of the space, it was a really memorable experience.
I love crying at romantic movies like 'The Notebook.' I'm always bawling.
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