“Go back. Go back in time. Everyone's life is a chain of memories. In each chain there are shining links, happenings where this element of wonder...was very strong. Why don't you reach out and relive some of those memories? If you work at it, remembering the wonder can revive your ability to live life as it should be lived.” IfsShouldRememberLife IsStrongMemoriesAbilityWonderElementsHappeningsShiningChainsLive LifeLinksVery StrongReach OutReviveBack In TimeGo Back In TimeScrapbooking Author:Arthur Gordon Webster
“If you ask people to remember a painting and a photograph, their description of the photograph is far more accurate than that of the painting. Strangely enough, there is a physical element intertwined with the painting. It shakes loose an emotional element within the viewer.” PeopleIfsEnoughRememberAsksEmotionalPaintingElementsPhotographShakesDescriptionAccurateViewersIntertwined Author:Luc Tuymans
“Not to Learn Irish is to miss the opportunity of understanding what life in this country has meant and could mean in a better future. It is to cut oneself off from ways of being at home. If we regard self-understanding, mutual understanding, imaginative enhancement, cultural diversity and a tolerant political atmosphereas a desirable attainments, we should remember that a knowledge of the Irish language is an essential element in their realisation.” IfsWayShouldMeanSelfCountryHomeRememberPoliticalOpportunityLanguageUnderstandingCuttingMissingEssentialsElementsDiversityRegardOneselfMutualDesirableImaginativeAttainmentRealisationBetter FutureCultural DiversitySelf UnderstandingEnhancementMutual Understanding Author:Seamus Heaney
“The most important thing to remember is that inflation is not an act of God, that inflation is not a catastrophe of the elements or a disease that comes like the plague. Inflation is a policy.” ImportantRememberPolicyDiseaseElementsImportant ThingsCatastropheInflationPlague Book:Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow Source: Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow
“Being on stage, it's like, "Ooo-kay, now I remember why all this is going wrong or right!" It's very much my element.” RememberStageElementsWrong Or Right Author:Doseone
“I can predict with some sense of certainty how life will feel in a month. I can with the same logic remember with the same element of reality or truth what life was like a month ago. All perspectives on the past are entirely relative.” FeelsI CanRealityPastRememberPerspectiveMonthsElementsLogicCertaintyRelative Author:Dan Mangan
“You'll remember Newton was furious at Leibniz, because he developed calculus at the same time. And he went to his death believing that he had copied him. And no, it's because all the elements were there, so it's almost inevitable that the next discovery - as long as people are free and allowed to experiment and try new things.” PeopleTryingBelieveLongRememberNextElementsDiscoveryExperimentsInevitableNew ThingsNewtonFuriousCalculus Author:Charles Koch
“This is the most important lesson you must learn about magic," Miss Ochiba went on. "There are many ways of seeing. Each has an element of truth, but none is the whole truth. If you limit yourselves to one way of seeing, one truth, you will limit your power. You will also place limits on the kinds of spells you can cast, as well as their strength. To be a good magician, you must see in many ways. You must be flexible. You must be willing to learn from different sources. And you must always remember that the truths you see are incomplete.” IfsWayLifeWellsKindImportantDifferentWholeRememberSeeingMagicMissingWillingSourceLessonsLimitsElementsCastsOne WaySpellsMagicianFlexibleIncompleteImportant LessonsWhole TruthWilling To Learn Author:Patricia C. Wrede