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Memory Quotes by Mark Twain
- In forgiving, people are not being asked to forget. On the contrary, it is important to remember, so that we should not let such atrocities…
- It will take mind and memory months and possibly years to gather together the details, and thus learn and know the whole extent of the…
- A good memory and a tongue tied in the middle is a combination which gives immortality to conversation.
- A pilot must have a memory developed to absolute perfection. But there are two higher qualities which he also must have. He must have good…
- That is an editor. He is trying to think of a word. He props his feet on a chair, which is the editor's way; then…
- Astonishing things can be done with the human memory if you will devote it faithfully to one particular line of business.
- If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
- When we think of friends, and call their faces out of the shadows, and their voices out of the echoes that faint along the corridors…
- If you tell the truth you do not need a good memory!
- It is human life. We are blown upon the world; we float buoyantly upon the summer air a little while, complacently showing off our grace…
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- I've met a man and fallen in love with him. I allowed myself to fall in love for one simple reason: I'm… — Paulo Coelho
- The memory of things gone is important to a jazz musician. — Louis Armstrong
- Having experienced personally and through my family the tragedy of Chile is something always present in my memory. I do not want… — Michelle Bachelet
- Happiness is good health and a bad memory. — Ingrid Bergman
- If it were given to a man to see virtue's reward in the next world, he would occupy his intellect, memory and… — John of the Cross
- If you tell the truth, you don't need a long memory. — Jesse Ventura
- Woe to that nation whose literature is cut short by the intrusion of force. This is not merely interference with freedom of… — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn