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Last updated on October 21, 2024.
In loving memory from the Family.
My memory stops at 14.
If technology is not a metaphor for memory, what is it? — © K.K. Raghava
If technology is not a metaphor for memory, what is it?
Here, in memory, we live and die.
I have a really terrible memory.
Literature is the memory of humanity.
Remorse is memory awake.
Memory feeds imagination.
Hunger steals the memory
My memory's not too good.
I have a good flavor memory.
I have no memory of 'Bigg Boss.'
History is the memory of States. — © Henry A. Kissinger
History is the memory of States.
memory is a storm I can't repel.
Memory is not what the heart desires.
Yesterday is just a memory.
I have a pretty good memory.
We can invent only with memory.
The modern welfare state, highly touted as soaking the rich to subsidize the poor, does no such thing. In fact, soaking the rich would have disastrous effects, not just for the rich but for the poor and middle classes themselves. For it is the rich who provide a proportionately greater amount of saving, investment capital, entrepreneurial foresight, and financing of technological innovation that has brought the Unites States to by far the highest standard of living - for the mass of the people - of any country in history.
Memory. My poison, my food.
But it was smell that carried memory.
The very rich, very poor, and the very famous get the worst medical care. The very rich can buy it, the very poor can't get any, and the very famous can dictate it.
Memory is a great betrayer.
Vision sometimes comes in a memory.
I have a bad memory for facts.
Memory is satisfied desire.
You have to have a short memory as a closer.
I've a grand memory for forgetting.
Your body has such a memory.
Essential to the attainment of these national goals is the moral imperative of ensuring social justice and respect for human dignity. The great biblical tradition enjoins on all peoples the duty to hear the voice of the poor. It bids us to break the bonds of injustice and oppression which give rise to glaring, and indeed, scandalous social inequalities. Reforming the social structures which perpetuate poverty and the exclusion of the poor first requires a conversion of mind and heart.
Memory narrativises itself.
Memory is the mother of all wisdom.
I have a photographic memory for numbers.
I write in a rush of memory.
I'll note you in my book of memory.
When you feel discouraged or simply lazy, as is bound to happen sometimes, remember the millions of people in the world who have not had your privilege. Remember the poor and obscure lives of those countless millions who suffer from every sort of deprivation and frequently find themselves the unwilling victim of wars, and a variety of cruelties, perpetuated by man on man. Is it not significant that the first bid for self realization, among the poor and downtrodden, is to assert their right to education?
[Memory] visits when it is hungry, not when you are.
Without memory there are no worries. — © James Cook
Without memory there are no worries.
Poetry is the memory of language
What is memory for if not to fortify and sustain?
Hear me people: We have now to deal with another race - small and feeble when our fathers first met them, but now great and overbearing. Strangely enough they have a mind to till the soil and the love of possession is a disease with them. These people have made many rules that the rich may break but the poor may not. They take their tithes from the poor and weak to support the rich and those who rule.
The one thing that's missing from the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, and I don't imagine we'll see it any time soon, is that there's no memorial to the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who died because of how the memory of 9/11 was used. Memory is a very interesting thing. We very selectively curate our story and then stop when it begins to tell other people's stories and forces us to accept some kind of culpability. One reason I write is that there's not enough Muslims writing, Pakistanis writing, not enough people of faith writing about the complexities of our experiences.
One often feels as though something had happened before, I remember. It comes quite close to you and stands there and you know it was just this way once before, exactly so; for an instant you almost know how it must go on, but then it disappears as you try to lay hold of it like smoke or a dead memory. "We could never remember, Isabelle," I say. "It's like the rain. That has also become one, out of two gasses, oxygen and hydrogen, which no longer remember they were once gasses. Now they are only rain and have no memory of an earlier time.
Memory belongs to the imagination.
And never forget, there is memory.
Memory is the scribe of the soul.
Memory is the thing you forget with.
I actually have a bad memory. — © Milind Soman
I actually have a bad memory.
Memory at last has what I sought.
Time's the thief of memory
I am rampant with memory.
Language is memory and metaphor.
I have a very vivid memory.
The thing is, all memory is fiction.
Memory is, of course, a trickster.
Memory is the residue of thought
All memory can do is scream for touch.
Memory demands an image.
Memory, the warder of the brain.
History is the memory of a nation
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