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I forget most of what I read, just as I do most of what I have eaten, but I know that both contribute no less to the conservation of my mind and my body on that account. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

His eyes were blazing and I swear I could smell the testosterone coming off him. — Gabrielle Zevin

The greatest Tragedy of life is not death but what dies within us when we are still alive — Norman

The line between what is known scientifically and what has to be assumed in order to support knowledge is impossible to draw. Memory itself is an internal rumour. — George Santayana

The best way to become a mentally tough runner is to believe that you're a mentally tough runner — Ryan Hall

Forgetting is a blessing; remembering is a blessing! We are lucky that we can forget; we are lucky that we can remember! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The clerestory is so high that clouds form there. Angels have been seen up in the vaults. — John Evan Garvey

That was my concept from the beginning - a crazy caper that's a parable for what happens in the absence of regulation. — Jake Halpern

When we hold a photo negative up to the light all objects are reversed. Black is white, white is black. Moreover, the character lines of any face in the picture are not clear. Once placed into the developing solution, what photographers call "the latent image" is revealed in the print-darkness is turned to light; and, lo, we have a beautiful picture. — Catherine Marshall

I don't want riders who work physically hard. Work by thinking. — Nuno Oliveira

You do not necessarily lose concentration; you only allow something else to take control of a greater portion of your attentiveness and attention at any given moment of time. — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Words are good for saying what things are, but sometimes they don't function for what things aren't. — Colum McCann

Summers end to soon just as childhood ends before we apprehend the effervescent of our youth. — Kilroy J. Oldster

My life has been nothing but a failure. — Claude Monet