Remember Quotes
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During one of the 4th quarter huddles, LeBron said to him, 'It doesn't matter what happens to this point. No one is going to remember how many points you had or what type of game you had. Just help us make some plays to win this thing.' And he made some big plays.
 Erik Spoelstra
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When you would suffocate or ignore dissent, remember how many times you dissented.
 Fausto Cercignani
					 
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We're underdogs, but that means we can play free with nothing to lose. We want to leave it all on the court. This is something we're going to remember the rest of our lives.
 Doug Parker
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I hardly remember how I started to write poetry. It's hard to imagine what I thought poetry could do.
 David Antin
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Only one thing’s sadder than remembering you were once free, and that’s forgetting you were once free.
 Patrick Henry
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Your life is what you remember. I mean, some things I wish I still had. But it doesn't matter.
 John William Cummings Ramones
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You never forget games like that. When you lose like that, you always remember it. We know they're going to be ready for us. Temple's a great basketball team, and they're coming off of two huge wins, so we know they're going to be prepared.
 Edward Charles Ford
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Dolph Ziggler is a name you'll remember. It will stand out, and you'll know it before you even meet me.
 Dolph Ziggler
					 
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Nineteen is as alive as 40-plus. I can vividly remember 19 and how I saw the world.
 Janet Fitch
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Remember, if you don't feel passionate about the characters and subject of your story, your readers won't either.
 Meg Cabot
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The point to remember is that a giant leap into space can be a giant leap toward peace down below.
 Willy Ley
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If you think back to the first sporting event you went to, you don't remember the score, you don't remember a home run, you don't remember a dunk. You remember who you were with. Were you with your mom, your dad, your brother, on a date?
 Mark Cuban
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'I think we all remember where we were when Rush Hour hit the water. That was an important day.'
 Janeane Garofalo
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Anyone who studies the contemporary phenomenon of global warming, or who fears the insidious impact that the smartphone is having on our lives, or who remembers that there are enough nuclear warheads on enough intercontinental ballistic missiles to destroy human civilization with some ease, understands that modern technology threatens, indeed is likely, to overwhelm us.
 David Roochnik
					 
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We went to Denmark twice and Germany and also to the Canary Isles one year. I remember once when we were playing Dresden in Germany.
 Dixie Dean
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Sometimes you have to stand alone for a moment to remember who always stands beside you.
 Katrina Mayer
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The world has changed. I see it in the water. I feel it in the Earth. I smell it in the air. Much that once was is lost, For none now live who remember it.
 J. R. R. Tolkien
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Adieu, adieu, adieu! remember me.
 William Shakespeare
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Never dwell on the tomorrow; remember, that it's God's and not ours.
 Edward Bouverie Pusey
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Remember... People can always threaten your very life but they can never take away your dreams.
 Ziad K. Abdelnour
					 
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I remember every goal I've scored!
 Alex Morgan
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What I remember most vividly was the sense of always being a little behind the other kids in class - that sense of I wasn't cut out for class or I wasn't cut out to read.
 John Hickenlooper
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For it is humanly certain that most of us remember very little of what we have read. To open almost any book a second time is to be reminded that we had forgotten well-nigh everything that the writer told us. Parting from the narrator and his narrative, we retain only a fading impression; and he, as it were, takes the book away from us and tucks it under his arm.
 Brad Leithauser
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Let your heart feel for the afflictions and distresses of every one, and let your hand give in proportion to your purse; remembering always the estimation of the widow's mite, but, that it is not every one who asketh that deserveth charity; all, however, are worthy of the inquiry, or the deserving may suffer.
 George Washington