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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I have to remember for every kid saying something awful, there's a kid saying something great.
Embarrassingly enough, I often can't remember how I came to write something.
The first time I watched television I felt exactly as if something important had taken an elevator ride up to my head and gotten off and turned on the light in my mind. I knew that I was going to do something in television. It was in my cards. I remember feeling the warm relief of knowing where my future was.
When I look back, I don't remember the best of the best. I don't remember arena shows with 20,000 people. I remember funky little bar gigs where nobody shows up. The weirdest of the weird are what you retain.
Sanity? Sorry, I don't ever remember having something like that before. — © Tite Kubo
Sanity? Sorry, I don't ever remember having something like that before.
Remember my unalterable maxim, "When we love, we always have something to say.
Every song brings back memories, like I remember where I wrote all these songs. 'Universal Heartbeat' was my apartment in New York City. 'My Sister' was at my apartment in Boston. I remember places and I remember what I was thinking when I wrote it.
Every time I'm in the studio, I always think of my professor in undergrad. He was like, "There are so many artists in the world. If you're going to be an artist, make sure you have something to say. Don't just be an artist and put out bullshit. Have something to say." I guess that would be my philosophy and something I think about all the time. Every day when I'm in the studio I hear him and I see him. I remember him saying it in class. So that's something that I always want to make sure I have: I'm saying something with the work.
Any time I do something, I want to remember this is what separates me from everybody else.
Look, everyone who ever comes to Hollywood, you hope to do something that people will remember you for.
O, heavenly Father: we thank thee for food and remember the hungry. We thank thee for health and remember the sick. We thank thee for friends and remember the friendless. We thank thee for freedom and remember the enslaved. May these remembrances stir us to service, That thy gifts to us may be used for others. Amen.
If I'm honest, the thing I remember the most was the team mascot, Freddie the Falcon. I really remember there was a McDonald's nearby, and I remember eating a cheeseburger in the playground when the Falcon appeared. I'm not sure my dad appreciates that being my favorite memory of him playing.
For me, definitely, to make the All-Star team, that's something that I'm always going to remember.
I remember back in the day, when Jordan wore the 7s, something magical always happened. He always performed at high levels, but it was something different when he laced up the 7s. Some of the Jordans still have that juice that MJ left in them, and the 7 is one of them.
If someone asks me where I bought something I’m wearing, I will usually say I don’t remember. — © Megan Boyle
If someone asks me where I bought something I’m wearing, I will usually say I don’t remember.
I remember unbelievable tension in our home. There were lots of meetings, lots of worries. I remember my father told me I had to be careful of what I said on the phone because it was tapped. And I remember how his friends adored and revered him.
I think it's the most wonderful thing in the world to have an identity, something the audience can remember you for.
You always have to remember that if you say something negative, it's going to come back to haunt you.
Bad stuff happens. Sometimes it makes no sense at all. Sometimes its unfair. Sometimes, it just plain sucks. Bad stuff happens sometimes. Always remember that, but remember that you have to move on somehow. You just pick your head up and stare at something beautiful like the sky, or the ocean, and you move the hell on.
I honestly don't remember ever being hurt by anyone other than Conor. It probably has happened in training or a fight but I don't remember any. The only times I do remember getting hurt is by Conor. I remember most of them and it's happened many, many, many times.
That's definitely my goal, and always has been through the Universal Zulu Nation, is to show that music breaks down all that foolishness and can bring all types of people together, especially when you can mix it and shape it. That's the beauty of sampling: taking the old sound and recreating it and making something new, or bringing back the old sounds, mixed with some heavy grooves and beats, so people can remember. "Oh, I remember that, back in the day."
If you get somebody laughing - and then stick in a point about something important - they'll remember it.
I have total recall. I remember being born. I remember being in the womb, I remember being inside. Coming out was great.
When you would think, "what was the use of it," you'll remember something you can't grasp and you'll wonder what it was.
But remember. Just because you don't believe in something doesn't mean it isn't real.
By hook or by crook this peril too shall be something that we remember
If you do something for someone else, never remember. If someone does something for you, never forget.
You know, I remember Career Day in high school. I remember plumbers and lawyers... I don't remember a booth where you could sign up to learn how to shoot chickens out of a cannon at the windshield of an airplane, 'cause there would have been a line at my school to do that!
When people read a novel 600 pages long, six months pass, and all they will remember are five pages. They don't remember the text - instead, they remember the sensations the text gives them.
You can give words, but you can't take them. And when words are given, that is when they are shared. We remember what that was like. Words so real they were almost tangible. There are conversations you remember, for certain. But more than that, there is the sensation of conversation. You will remember that, even when the precise words begin to blur.
When you reach for the stars, you lose blood and tears. That's something you should remember.
Time is never wasted if you remember to bring along something to read.
I don't remember as a kid wanting to do or be anything else but drive something, be a race driver.
For as long as I can remember, I always knew that I had to do something extraordinary with my life.
I remember the average curate at home as something between a eunuch and a snigger.
One of the most important times in my life was the first time that I remember seeing my daddy get onstage and play music with a bunch of guys. All of them playing something different at the same time and all becoming one, and me soaking that in at 5 years old and going, 'That's my daddy up there, and he's a part of something.'
This is home and home is not something you remember, it is something you see every day and every moment.
I remember my grandmother's husband dying. But I think I was older. I think I was 7 or 8 when he died. But I remember that being the first real person I knew who died, and I - and that my parents didn't let me go to the funeral. And I remember feeling like it was really unfair.
Remember that when you truly want something, the entire Universe conspires to make it happen.
I can't remember a single time [my parents] ever told me not to do something I wanted to do. — © Sally Ride
I can't remember a single time [my parents] ever told me not to do something I wanted to do.
When we remember something, we're taking bits and pieces of experience - sometimes from different times and places - and bringing it all together to construct what might feel like a recollection but is actually a construction. The process of calling it into conscious awareness can change it, and now you're storing something that's different. We all do this, for example, by inadvertently adopting a story we've heard.
You have to remember the value of your individuality - that you have something special and different to offer that nobody else can.
There is more in a human life than our theories of it allow. Sooner or later something seems to call us onto a particular path. You may remember this "something" as a signal moment in childhood when an urge out of nowhere, a fascination, a peculiar turn of events struck like an annunciation: This is what I must do, this is what I've got to have. This is who I am.
You have to remember something: Everybody pities the weak; jealousy you have to earn.
Occasionally, I have to think like myself to remember where I put something.
I can't remember a time when I wasn't trying to get something down on paper.
You do remember things that people say in movies. You remember particular lines and things that are funny. But, you also remember really strong images. Images have a way of bypassing your brain and hitting you emotionally.
Remember this... develop a sense of nostalgia for something, or you'll never figure out what's important.
Having people remember something that you did 25 years ago doesn't suck.
I distinctly remember watching Annie when I was very little and thinking 'I don't like this kid.' In fact I think I remember thinking 'I don't like any of these kids.' That's all I remember.
I guess I was about 15. I wore glasses at the time, and I remember [first girlfriend] sitting on the floor at a party, one of those school parties where everyone is getting off with each other. I remember her taking my glasses off and saying something very complimentary about my eyes or whatever, and I was just so pissed off because I was convinced she was taking the piss out of me.
I don't remember ever having writer's block. If I sit in there for four hours, I'll usually have something. — © Randy Newman
I don't remember ever having writer's block. If I sit in there for four hours, I'll usually have something.
You know, I think I knew you for about three weeks before I ever really saw you smile. And then one day, Morgan said something and you laughed, and I remember thinking it was really cool because it meant something. You're not the kind of person who smiles for nothing, Colie. I have to earn every one.
Remember, no effort that we make to attain something beautiful is ever lost.
I think, especially with my parents, I wanted to remember who they were. I wanted to remember all of it. I didn't want to purge myself of it. I wanted to remember it.
Something still exists as long as there's someone around to remember it.
When you think back to your first kiss, your hair is perfect and she was wearing a cool outfit. We remember it with restraint and we remember it with style. We remember it as idealistically as you can think.
We bury things so deep we no longer remember there was anything to bury. Our bodies remember. Our neurotic states remember. But we don't.
There comes a time when suddenly you realize that laughter is something you remember and that you were the one laughing.
Whatever character you play, remember they are always doing something they are not just talking.
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