Remember Quotes
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I remember music first artists second.
Tina Turner
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Whenever I start freaking out and getting stressed, I have to remember that this is just the beginning.
Evan Rachel Wood
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We have to remember that the United States has certain principles, certain values that bind us all together, that make us all American. And if we allow those values, those rights to be rescinded for one group of individuals, then we are essentially opening the door to having all of our rights, all of our privileges rescinded.
Reza Aslan
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I love Dylan. I only met him once, about three years ago, back at the Kettle of Fish on MacDougal Street. That was before I went to England. I think both of us were pretty drunk at the time, so he probably doesn’t remember it.
Jimi Hendrix
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
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I'm collateral damage. I'm road kill. And in 72 hours, nobody is going to remember who I am nor are they going to care.
Eric Massa
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All I remember about my wedding day in 1967 is that the Cubs lost a double-header.
George Will
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One piece of advice that I would give to any young athlete or performer is remember to thank your mom.
Meryl Davis
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Surprisingly, I don't throw away that much. I don't move forward with a lot of things unless they're going somewhere. You also have to remember that when you're working with other artists, you have to be really careful about how you deal with that stuff.
Steven Soderbergh
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I remember when I was a kid looking at different types of film and really examining the grains of them. I remember even looking at the ink streaks.
Michael Pitt
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Always remember, believe in today, believe in tomorrow, believe in yourself, and whatever happens, don't jump.
Bill Kaulitz
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There is a lot of silence in watching somebody trying to remember things.
David Shapiro
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To express dynamic motion through a static moment became for me limited and unsatisfactory. The basic idea was to liberate myself from this old concept and arrive at an image in which the spectator could feel the beauty of a fourth dimension, which lies much more between moments than within a moment. In music one remembers never one tone, but a melody, a theme, a movement. In dance, never a moment, but again the beauty of a movement in time and space.
Ernst Haas