Your memory and your senses will be nourishment for your creativity. — Arthur Rimbaud Copy Share Image
An idea is our visual reaction to something seen - in real life, in our memory, in our imagination, in our dreams. — Anna Held Copy Share Image
“In our memories the stories of our lives defy chronology, resist transcription: past ambushes present, and future hurries into history.” — Anthony Doerr Copy Share Image
The effectiveness of our memory banks is determined not by the total number of facts we take in, but the number we… — Jon Wynne-Tyson Copy Share Image
I sometimes wonder if our memories are a myth. We think we remember, but we are remembering the story and not the… — Peter Orner Copy Share Image
I believe... that our memories are part of one great memory, the memory of Nature herself. — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
Be a collector of good ideas. Keep a journal. If you hear a good idea, capture it, write it down. Don't trust… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
Fortunately, when we have all our marbles, we can shift our memories very quickly. — Michelle Stuart Copy Share Image
Our lives are the sum of our memories. How much are we willing to lose from our already short lives by …… — Joshua Foer Copy Share Image
If you could have a famous writer, dead or alive, write an obituary for you and really puff you up to have… — Padgett Powell Copy Share Image
To learn is to incur surprise-I mean really learning, not just refreshing our memory or adding a new fact. And to invent… — John H. Lienhard Copy Share Image
To extend our memories by monuments, whose death we daily pray for, and whose duration we cannot hope, without injury to our… — Thomas Browne Copy Share Image
When you have a paper based system, you are relying on your memory to a large extent about the patient. Now the… — William Davis Copy Share Image
Always get rid of theory private object in this way: assume that it constantly changes, but that you do not notice the… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
Truth comes home to the mind so naturally, that when we learn it for the first time, it seems as though we… — Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle Copy Share Image
[Harold Pinter] is a British playwright and is one of my favorite writers. Harold was very obsessed with when memory becomes mythology,… — Baron Vaughn Copy Share Image
If the will, which in the law of our nature, were withdrawn from our memory, fancy, understanding, and reason, no other hell… — John Milton Copy Share Image
The revelation we've come to is that we can trust our memories of a past with lower, not higher, entropy only if… — Brian Greene Copy Share Image
Keeping a slow hunch alive poses challenges on multiple scales. For starters, you have to preserve the hunch in your own memory,… — Steven Johnson Copy Share Image
I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act,… — Leo Buscaglia Copy Share Image
We've left the moment. It's gone. We're somewhere else now, and that's okay. We've still got that moment with us somewhere, deep… — Libba Bray Copy Share Image
User experience is really the whole totality. Opening the package good example. It's the total experience that matters. And that starts from… — Donald A. Norman Copy Share Image
If you want to make information stick, it's best to learn it, go away from it for a while, come back to… — Joshua Foer Copy Share Image
I find myself thinking more about the past as I get older... maybe because there's just more of it to think about.… — Jennifer Egan Copy Share Image
That the past is ahead, in front of us, is a conception of time that helps us retain our memories and to… — Epeli Hau'ofa Copy Share Image