Top 1200 Photographic Memory Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I am an omnivorous reader with a strangely retentive memory for trifles.
I've always been interested in themes of memory, paranoia, and revenge.
Memory has a spottiness, as if the film was sprinkled with developer instead of immersed in it. — © John Updike
Memory has a spottiness, as if the film was sprinkled with developer instead of immersed in it.
The industry has a very short memory of what's possible, and they like to typecast you.
I wanted to have virtual memory, at least as it's coupled with file systems.
A joyous occasion is never quite as wonderful as when it becomes a memory.
For in the end, it is all about memory, its sources and its magnitude, and, of course, its consequences.
My memory is so bad that many times I forget my own name.
A good memory is one of the most precious assets of spiritual living.
A Church which has lost its memory is in a sad state of senility.
As a coach, you have to have a short-term memory when it comes to shooting. Let it fly and move on.
Insight is not a matter of memory, of knowledge and time, which are all thought.
It seems to be a rule of wisdom never to rely on memory alone. — © Ralph Waldo Emerson
It seems to be a rule of wisdom never to rely on memory alone.
I regard myself to have been a young Trostkyite and I have not a single bitter memory.
My background is in painting but in school in the sixties, like many artists of that time, I believed that painting was dead. I began to work in collaboration with other artists in the creation of performances and installation works. Soon after, I started making video and photographic works and in the process became fascinated with the media itself. Before long I was setting things up just for the camera. In l970 I got a dog and he turned out to be very interested in video and photography as well.
All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was.
Fortunately, I've also been an electrician, and that's a happy memory for me.
I don't really see the hurdles. I sense them like a memory.
Funny how the nature of a normal day is the first memory to fade.
Why does the brain retain the memory of the hurt from yesterday?
All creatures come into the world bringing with them the memory of justice.
I exhort all, who reverence the Word of the Lord, to read it, and diligently imprint it on their memory.
Invention and memory are so close together in the place they occupy in my brain.
It may be that places exist in order that memory itself has a home.
Being a memory play, it is dimly lighted, it is sentimental. It is not realistic.
To the best of my recollection, I must recall on my memory, I cannot remember
I come to Jerusalem. There, the sky is blue and memory becomes clear.
My generation is now the door to memory. That is why I am remembering.
Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it.
Intelligence guided by the will using memory and imagination assisted by intuition.
Surviving is the strongest memory I have; the sense of having walked on water.
The 'politics of memory' policy appears to work largely by insinuation.
Was memory always as much of a burden as it could sometimes be a blessing.
Memory is a cruel mistress with whom we all must learn to dance.
Always treat others with kindness, for it may be their last memory of you.
I never commit to memory anything that can easily be looked up in a book
How far back does one's memory of someone go?
Literature gives us a memory of lives we did not lead. — © Mason Cooley
Literature gives us a memory of lives we did not lead.
I suspect it is for one’s self-interest that one looks at one’s surroundings and one’s self. This search is personally born and is indeed my reason and motive for making photographs. The camera is not merely a reflecting pool and the photographs are not exactly the mirror, mirror on the wall that speaks with a twisted tongue. Witness is borne and puzzles come together at the photographic moment which is very simple and complete. The mind-finger presses the release on the silly machine and it stops time and holds what its jaws can encompass and what the light will stain.
Each memory recalled must do some violence to its origins.
What we leave behind in this life is the memory of who we were and what we did. An imprint, no more.
Memory is the treasure house of the mind wherein the monuments thereof are kept and preserved.
Susan Rice has as much trouble with her memory as Hillary Clinton.
I can never remember names. I'm so self-centered and have a terrible memory.
The 'Instagram Generation' now experiences the present as an anticipated memory
[W]e must never allow the future to collapse under the burden of memory.
Greenville, S.C., in the 1970s is a rolling green dream in my memory now.
God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December. — © James M. Barrie
God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December.
What you think of as they past is a memory trace, stored in the mind, of a former Now. When you remember the past, you reactivate a memory trace -- and you do so now. The future is an imagined Now, a projection of the mind. When the future comes, it comes as the Now. When you think about the future, you do it now. Past and future obviously have no reality of their own. Just as the moon has no light of its own, but can only reflect the light of the sun, so are past and future only pale reflections of the light, power, and reality of the eternal present. Their reality is "borrowed" from the Now.
I can direct things but I can't write. My memory is going, so I struggle for words.
Conscience is less an inner voice than the memory of a mother's glance.
Maybe Cubism started this way. Memory re-arranging a face.
Memory is redundant: it repeats signs so that the city can begin to exist.
Of what use is the memory of facts, if not to serve as an example of good or of evil?
Recalling a memory is not like playing a tape recorder. It's a creative process.
So first, your memory I'll jog, And say: A CAT IS NOT A DOG
My first memory in life was my last visit to Warm Springs.
They say that your powers of memory are at their peak when you're 26, and it's all downhill after that.
How people die remains in the memory of those who live on
In common with other artists the photographer wants his finished print to convey to others his own response to his subject. In the fulfillment of this aim, his greatest asset is the directness of the process he employs. But this advantage can only be retained if he simplifies his equipment and technic to the minimum necessary, and keeps his approach from from all formula, art-dogma, rules and taboos. Only then can he be free to put his photographic sight to use in discovering and revealing the nature of the world he lives in.
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