“We frequently fall into error and folly, not because the true principles of action are not known, but because for a time they are not remembered; he may, therefore, justly be numbered among the benefactors of mankind who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences that may early be impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to occur habitually to the mind.” MindMayActionFallMemoriesKnownPrinciplesMankindTaughtErrorsSentencesRememberedFollyContractsImpressedRecollectionBenefactorsRules Of Life Book:The beauties of Johnson: choice selections from his works Source: The beauties of Johnson: choice selections from his works
“I hope there will be no effort to put up a shaft or any monument of that sort in memory of me or of the other women who have giventhemselves to our work. The best kind of a memorial would be a school where girls could be taught everything useful that would help them to earn an honorable livelihood; where they could learn to do anything they were capable of, just as boys can. I would like to have lived to see such a school as that in every great city of the United States.” KindStatesHelpingWould BeSchoolGirlMemoriesUnitedEffortCitiesBoysUnited StatesTaughtCapableHonorableMemorialMonumentLivelihoodGreat Cities Author:Susan B. Anthony
“One of my earliest memories is of seeing my mother in her beach chair, reading a book under an umbrella by the water's edge while my sisters and I played beside her. Of all the life lessons she taught me, that is one of my favorites: to take time at a place I love, restore my spirit with books and the beach.” BookSpiritMotherReadingWaterMemoriesSeeingTaughtLessonsEdgesBeachChairsMy SisterLife LessonTake TimeUmbrella Author:Luanne Rice
“My dad taught me from my youngest childhood memories through these connections with Aboriginal and tribal people that you must always protect people's sacred status, regardless of the pest.” PeopleMemoriesChildhoodTaughtDadProtectConnectionsSacredMy DadChildhood MemoriesAboriginalPestsYoungest Child Author:Steve Irwin
“Now, as an adult, I appreciate those memories. Mom taught me the importance of compassion for your waitress, your crossing guard, your mailman.” MemoriesCompassionTaughtMomAdultsAppreciateImportanceCrossingsWaitressMailman Author:Cate Edwards
“There are still actors who use emotional memory, affective memory, which was Lee Strasberg's emphasis, not his total emphasis. She taught everything at the Actor's Studio. But nevertheless, she felt that it impeded her.” StillsUseActorsFeltMemoriesEmotionalTaughtStudiosNeverthelessEmphasis Author:James Lipton
“I remember when Martin Luther King was assassinated and riots broke out in the city. We celebrated Palm Sunday on 14th Street. I have a memory of walking down the street with buildings smoldering, and soldiers and cops everywhere. Anyways, it [St. Stephen’s] was a church that really taught me the things I needed to learn to not go to church. But I think it is a church that does great work, I went to a wedding there three days ago.” ThinkingDoeRememberThreeChurchMemoriesCitiesStreetsBuildingTaughtKingsNeededWalkingSoldierBrokeSundayCopPalmsRemember WhenGreat WorkLutherRiotPalm Sunday Author:Ian MacKaye
“It was just a wonderful experience, one for the memory book for sure. The sad thing about it was that the picture came under this absurd cloud of controversy. Here was a movie based on the central theme that racism is something that is taught, and it's illustrated by this story of a dog and the efforts of humans to re-train it after it had been trained to go after black people. And it created this ridiculous controversy and wound up being the last Hollywood movie that Sam [Fuller] made.” PeopleHumansMadeBookStoriesLastsBlackMemoriesEffortWonderfulDogTaughtRacismHollywoodTrainCloudsWoundsRidiculousAbsurdThemeBlack PeopleControversySad ThingsHollywood MoviesWonderful Experience Author:Curtis Hanson