“An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't.” KnowsAbleMemoriesEducationKnowledgeTeachTechnologyLearningCommittedEducationalSchoolingSelf EducationSchooledGood MemoriesDifferentiateHomeschoolingGreat EducationCollege EducationTeaching And LearningEducation And TeachersSchool EducationGreat EducationalYou Think You KnowTeaching And EducationTeaching EducationTeaching LearningInspirational EducationArt EducationBeing A TeacherBest EducationStudents And EducationInspirational EducationalEducation And LiteracyContinuous LearningEducation For AllImportance Of EducationTraining And EducationRelated To EducationLife TeachesWhat Is EducationAdult EducationLeadership In EducationAcademic EducationUniversity EducationEarning ItTeacher TrainingEducational ChangeAdult LearningLearning Life Author:Anatole France
“I used to believe having a good memory meant being able to remember everything in perfect detail. Now I believe having a good memory means being able to selectively forget. It's not what I'll remember, it's what I'll forget that matters.” BelieveMeanMatterAbleRememberUsedI BelieveMemoriesPerfectForgetDetailsForget ItGood MemoriesRemembers Everything Author:Amber Dermont
“I don't think forgetting is an important feature of human memory. I think it's important to be able to remember things accurately.” ThinkingHumansImportantAbleRememberMemoriesForgetFeatures Author:Gordon Bell
“My hope is that the memory of death and disgrace will be so intense that the people of the United States will be able to listen to a message that the rest of the world, sobered by wars without end, can also understand: that war itself is the enemy of the human race.” PeopleWorldHumansWarEndsStatesAbleMemoriesUnitedRaceEnemyUnited StatesMessagesIntenseHuman RaceDisgrace Book:A Power Governments Cannot Suppress Source: A Power Governments Cannot Suppress
“You have to have short-term memory. You have to be able to move on to the next practice, the next game, turn the page and keep your emotions so you make the decisions that are best for your group.” AbleMovingTurnsNextGamesTermMemoriesDecisionEmotionPracticeGroupsPagesShort TermShort Term Memory Author:Randy Carlyle
“Fifteen years ago tomorrow I had open heart surgery, a quintuple bypass surgery. Thanks to all of my doctors. Because of them, in 15 years of life I've been able to experience, well, acid reflux, short-term memory loss, and erectile dysfunction. Thanks for all your work. It's great to be alive.” YearsWellsHeartAbleTermMemoriesLossAliveTomorrowYears AgoDoctorsThanksWorking ItFifteenSurgeryShort TermAcidOpen HeartFifteen YearsDysfunctionMemory LossBypassYears Of LifeHeart SurgeryShort Term MemoryAcid Reflux Author:David Letterman
“Well, I'm not able to work anymore as an actor and still at the level I would want to ... you start to lose your memory, you start to lose your confidence, you start to lose your invention. So, that's pretty much a closed book for me. And I'm grateful for the other things that have come into my life: grandkids, and restaurants and charity ... I've been doing it for 50 years. That's enough.” WantYearsWellsStillsBookEnoughAbleActorsLosesMemoriesLevelsGratefulCharityInventionRestaurantsOur MemoriesGrandkids Author:Paul Newman
“I am happy when I am on stage. I like that wave of blue. I like the eardrum splitting sounds of loud screams. I like to be able to breathe along with the members. Each and every stage is a good reminiscence and a happy memory” AbleSoundMemoriesStageMembersBlueWaveBreatheLoudScreamSplittingHappy Memories Author:Leeteuk
“A heart-memory is better than a mere head-memory. Better to carry away a little of the love of Christ in our souls, than if we were able to repeat every word of every sermon we ever heard.” IfsHeartLittlesSoulAbleChristMemoriesHeardMereRepeatsSermons Author:Saint Francis de Sales
“Writing for me always requires trickery. Tricking myself into sitting down, letting words tumble out until you find the good ones. It's sort of a trance. And when a piece is done, I have little memory of how I wrote it, and zero confidence I'd ever be able to do it again.” WritingLittlesDoneAbleMemoriesPiecesSittingZeroSitting DownTranceTrickery Author:John Hodgman
“A light wind blew through here that carried with it scents of sadness and loss, not recognizable odors but smells that corresponded to nothing, chimerical fragrances able to evoke melancholic memories.” LightAbleMemoriesLossSadnessWindSmellScentFragranceEvokeOdor Author:Bentley Little
“As we get older it is our short term memory that fades rather than our long term memory. Perhaps we have evolved like this so that we are able to tell the younger generation about the stories and experiences that have formed us which may be important to subsequent generations if they are to thrive.I worry though, about what might happen to our minds if most of the stories we hear are about greed, war, and atrocity” IfsMindMayLongImportantWarStoriesMightHappensAbleTermMemoriesWorryGenerationsGreedLong TermThriveFadesShort TermAtrocitiesYounger GenerationShort Term Memory Book:How to Stay Sane Source: How to Stay Sane