I can only wait for the final amnesia, the one that can erase an entire life. — Luis Bunuel Copy Share Image
I am horrified by the moral amnesia that develops when a dictator dies. — Mona Eltahawy Copy Share Image
“I can make a man love me from laughter… amnesia often seduces him afterwards!” — Author Saidah Brown Copy Share Image
“I thought you might appreciate waking up to a hot mouth on a certain part of your anatomy." He smiled. "My...lips?" "Lower.” — Amy Andrews Copy Share Image
“It is always a mistake to underestimate how long it takes for mankind to understand the traumas it has suffered, especially the… — A.C. Grayling Copy Share Image
Love finds you in the strangest places, and hope clings to us in the nooks and crannies we never think to look. — Shelly Crane Copy Share Image
“Holy Amnesia is remembering who you are in God, while forgetting who you had to be to survive everyone else.” — Elissa Gabrielle Copy Share Image
“Details can change or go missing entirely, particularly in moments of physical peril. A kind of amnesia goes hand in hand with… — David Rakoff Copy Share Image
My father tutored me well on amnesia. He always said it was a necessary ingredient for any friendship. (Kiara) — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
LOVE= A Form Of Amnesia When A Girl Forgets There Are 1.2 Billion Other Guys In The World — Itsme867 Copy Share Image
“He found her utterly fascinating, a nameless, homeless, naked vampire, sleeping away the day in his bed, wanted by state and federal… — Travis Luedke Copy Share Image
“This is only a record of broken and apparently unrelated memories, some of them as distinct and sequent as brilliant beads upon… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
“That’s a stupid name! Whirly-gig is much better, I think. Who in their right mind would point at this thing and say,… — Nathan Reese Maher Copy Share Image
“You can't go yet, not without telling us what all's happened to you since we saw you last." I faked amnesia, nearly… — Connie Willis Copy Share Image
Mankind in Amnesia has to do not only with the past, like my other books -- primarily it has to do with… — Immanuel Velikovsky Copy Share Image
“I want amnesia! I want a fucking lobotomy. Could I please never think again? Look what’s happened to us, us, Tania. Don’t… — Paullina Simons Copy Share Image
The biggest thing is you cannot be afraid to miss the game-winning shot. It's not that you want to make it; it's… — John Calipari Copy Share Image
Playing and fun are not the same thing, though when we grow up we may forget that and find ourselves mixing up… — Lynda Barry Copy Share Image
In a way, after you're done directing there is a sense of amnesia that washes over you, you can't exactly remember how… — Rebecca Miller Copy Share Image
“The French visitor to America Alexis de Tocqueville, writing in the 1830s, described the connection between American individualism and historical amnesia: Not… — John Fea Copy Share Image
“As Mollie said to Dailey in the 1890s: "I am told that there are five other Mollie Fanchers, who together, make the… — Michelle Stacey Copy Share Image
“Dissociation is the common response of children to repetitive, overwhelming trauma and holds the untenable knowledge out of awareness. The losses and… — Judith Spencer Copy Share Image
“Treating Abuse Today (Tat), 3(4), pp. 26-33 Freyd: I see what you're saying but people in psychology don't have a uniform agreement… — David L. Calof Copy Share Image
“Every year the memory vomits up again, especially after every move. Love of our kind requires so much amnesia. Despite his eternal… — Kate Zambreno Copy Share Image
“Changes in the Perception of Self: People who have been traumatized in childhood are often troubled by guilt, shame, and negative feelings… — Suzette Boon Copy Share Image
“Alterations in regulation of affect (emotion) and impulse: Almost all people who are seriously traumatized have problems in tolerating and regulating their… — Suzette Boon Copy Share Image
World War II is smothered in sentimentality and nostalgia. What's interesting about Vietnam is that sentimentality is just not there, so you're… — Ken Burns Copy Share Image