A low self-image is usually not based upon facts; it's mismanaged memory.
I don't know anyone who's going to see Grind 22 times in the theater. My mom. Some kid who has short-term memory loss and forgot that he's seen it.
The English inn stands permanently planted at the confluence of the roads of history, memory, and romance.
Memory at last has what I sought.
Hollywood has unfortunately become a memory. It's nothing but a sign on the side of a hill.
Memory is deceptive because it is colored by today's events.
The art and science of memory is about developing the capacity to quickly create images that link disparate ideas. Creativity is the ability to form similar connections between disparate images and to create something new and hurl it into the future so it becomes a poem, or a building, or a dance, or a novel. Creativity is, in a sense, future memory.
In college, my big money memory was saving up to buy a car with my boyfriend, whom I lived with.
Plant a memory, plant a tree, do it today for tomorrow.
Everyone blames his memory, no one blames his judgment.
If technology is not a metaphor for memory, what is it?
I've always been fascinated by the operation of memory - the way in which it is not linear but fragmented, and its ambivalence.
All art is a memory of age-old things, dark things, whose fragments live on in the artist.
Memory is the scaffolding upon which all mental life is constructed.
There are so many possibilities around what a magazine should be today. I still believe in the printed object because, for me, print is memory. This is my main message for this 25th anniversary issue.
The pain of loss, moreover, however agonizing, however haunting in memory, quiets imperceptibly into acceptance as the currents of active living and of fresh emotions flow over it.
It's easier to write about a place sometimes when you've left it, when you can apply your imagination to your memory and let your emotions guide the writing about a place.
The Lord's Prayer may be committed to memory quickly, but it is slowly learnt by heart.
The memory of my mother will always be a blessing to me.
Do not allow past experiences to be imprinted on your mind. Perform asanas each time with a fresh mind and with a fresh approach. If you are repeating what you did before, you are living in the memory, so you are living in the past. That means you don't want to proceed beyond the experience of the past. Retaining that memory is saying, 'Yesterday I did it like that. ' When I ask, 'Is there anything new from what I did yesterday?' then there is progress. Am I going forward or am I going backward? Then you understand how to create dynamism in a static asana.