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memories childhood fiction
A childhood is what anyone wants to remember of it. It leaves behind no fossils, except perhaps in fiction. Carol Shields
memories desire satisfied
Memory is satisfied desire. Carlos Fuentes
memories minorities five-senses
Five senses; an incurably abstract intellect; a haphazardly selective memory; a set of preconceptions and assumptions so numerous that I can never examine more than a minority of them - never become even conscious of them all. C. S. Lewis
memories pleasure remembered
A pleasure is full grown only when it is remembered. You are speaking, Hmán, as if pleasure were one thing and the memory another. It is all one thing. C. S. Lewis
memories mind nostalgic
I'm not nostalgic. My memories are back here in my mind. Agnes Varda
memories everyday special
Nostalgia doesn't make sense, because it's like bringing the memories back to be a special part of my day or to be part of my week. And I'm inside my memories the same way I'm inside my everyday life. Agnes Varda
memories exceptional ifs
I've just got an exceptional memory, if I say so myself. Alan Sugar
memories add
Say whatever your memory suggests is true; but add nothing and exaggerate nothing. Charlotte Bronte
memories years age
Memory in youth is active and easily impressible; in old age it is comparatively callous to new impressions, but still retains vividly those of earlier years. Charlotte Bronte
snapshots lessons might
It looked like a biology lesson for gods, or a snapshot of the kind of pornography which might be enjoyed by sentient planets. Alastair Reynolds
snapshots cameras idiot
I like using snapshot cameras because they're idiot-proof. I have bad eyesight, and I'm no good at focusing big cameras. Terry Richardson
snapshots one-true-love
Every life has one true love snapshot. Mitch Albom
snapshots records where-you-are
A record is just a snapshot of where you are at any time. Norah Jones
snapshots sample ifs
If you aren't taking a representative sample, you won't get a representative snapshot. Nate Silver
snapshots achieve states
Throwaway snapshots come closest to achieving the state of pure picture. Gerhard Richter
snapshots want tourettes
I don’t want to be myself, ever. I’m terrible at a snapshot. Terrible. I blink all the time. I’ve got facial Tourette’s. Unless I’m working and in that zone, I’m not very good at pictures, really, Kate Moss
snapshots pieces shapes
When the thing observed... is seen as an agglomeration of pieces, the details lose their meaning and the whole becomes unrecognizable. This is often true of snapshots in which no pattern of salient shapes organizes the mass of vague and complex nuances. Rudolf Arnheim
locks shaved-head bits
I have shaved my head. My flowing locks are now quite a bit shorter. David Ginola
locks information rooms
Hardware is easy to protect: lock it in a room, chain it to a desk, or buy a spare. Information poses more of a problem. It can exist in more than one place; be transported halfway across the planet in seconds; and be stolen without your knowledge. Bruce Schneier
locks clock
See the clock only when you have No work.... Don't see the clock when you are working.... Clock is a lock for success Bill Gates
locks fuel pipeline
I oppose the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. It's an ill-conceived project that would lock us into further dependence on some of the dirtiest fossil fuels on the planet. Elizabeth Warren
locks thou
Thou canst not say I did it: never shakeThy gory locks at me. William Shakespeare
locks picking since
Picking locks or handcuffs for me is not really a big deal, I can do it pretty much in seconds, I've been doing since I was 14 years old. I used to sit on my bed as a kid with a pick set and you know just picking locks and stuff, so I'm used to it. Criss Angel
locks rooms drink
I would lock myself in my room and drink a case of Corona and smoke a load of pot. Ozzy Osbourne
locks inmates doe
A prison does not only lock its inmates inside, it keeps all others out. Her strongest prison is of her own construction. Margaret Atwood
locks reader
George Moore leads his readers to the latrine and locks them in. Oscar Wilde