Micromemories Quotes & Sayings
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True learning happens when books and friends, writing and understanding intermingle in a rich soup of participation. — R. David Lankes

There may or may not be an idea, and the meaning may just be that the painting exists. — Jasper Johns

This is a mad planet," David Bowie said in 1971. "It's doomed to madness. — David Bowie

I'm really encouraged by Pope Francis, because I think his attitude is totally laudable. — Steve Coogan

What this means is that we shouldn't abbreviate the truth but rather get a new method of presentation. — Edward Tufte

Romance is tempestuous. Love is calm. — Mason Cooley

The hindrances to being psychic are a general dullness that develops from living in the material world, and being a material girl. — Frederick Lenz

were banished and chased away, except a few, as bats before the light of the sun. Some few of the hearers present, who were mostly communicants, returned home under strong convictions;" and their conversation was one of the greatest means of spreading the concern through the town. At a private meeting at his own house one evening in November, Mr Cotton read Mr Edwards' — Joseph Tracy

The shift to a cleaner energy economy wont happen overnight, and it will require tough choices along the way. But the debate is settled. Climate change is a fact. — Barack Obama

20But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, 21keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life. — Anonymous

When the prepared foods and drip-dry shirts that had eased the work of homemakers also made it possible for men to live comfortable, if sloppy, bachelor lives . . . — Stephanie Coontz

If you'll be my body guard, I can be your long lost pal. — Paul Simon

It looks like the writer is telling you a story. What the writer is actually doing, however, is using words to evoke a series of micromemories from your own experience that inmix, join, and connect in your mind in an order the writer controls, so that, in effect, you have a sustained memory of something that never happened to you. — Samuel R. Delany