Remembering Quotes
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I would rather remember even if sometimes it can be very painful.
Giovanni Morassutti
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I had been playing since I was 2 years old, never remembering a life without music, always playing everything naturally and mostly by ear, and all the grownups wanted were more scales and drudgery out of me.
Lara St. John
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There is something in the pang of change more than the heart can bear, unhappiness remembering happiness.
Euripides
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Let us be of cheer, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come.
Amy Lowell
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Forgetting is natural, remembering is the effort one makes.
William Kentridge
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We must set limits to our wishes, curb our desires, moderate our anger, always remembering that an individual can attain only an infinitesimal share in anything that is worth having; and that on the other hand, everyone must incur many of the ills of life.
Arthur Schopenhauer
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The mature person perceives the fruitlessness of rigid, external methodologies; Remembering this, he keeps his attitude unstructured at all times and thus is always free to pursue the Integral Way. He studies the teachings of the masters. He dissolves all concepts of duality. He pours himself out in service to others.
Lao Tzu
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So many memories and so little worth remembering, and in front of me - a long, long road without a goal.
Ivan Turgenev
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[The crowd] will finally succeed in remembering only the simplest concepts repeated a thousand times.
Adolf Hitler
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Nothing outside the will can hinder or harm the will; it can only harm itself. If then we accept this, and, when things go amiss, are inclined to blame ourselves, remembering that judgment alone can disturb our peace and constancy, I swear to you by all the gods that we have made progress.
Epictetus
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I dislike modern memoirs. They are generally written by people who have either entirely lost their memories, or have never done anything worth remembering.
Oscar Wilde
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Anyone who can be proved to be a seditious person is an outlaw before God and the emperor; and whoever is the first to put him to death does right and well. Therefore let everyone who can, smite, slay and stab, secretly or openly, remembering that nothing can be more poisonous, hurtful, or devilish than a rebel.
Martin Luther