Quotes about memories
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http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2006/797/special.htm Native informers and the making of the American empire
Referring to Carlos Alberto Brilhante Ustra, accused of torture and killing during the military dictatorship, while voting for Rousseff's impeachment on 17 April 2016. Rousseff taunt opens old wounds of dictatorship era's torture in Brazil https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/19/dilma-rousseff-impeachment-comments-torture-era-brazil-history?CMP=twt_b-gdnnewsDilma. The Guardian (19 April 2016).
Two quotes, Jean Dubuffet placed on the poster announcing his painting-show 'Les gens sont plus beaux qu'ils croient, in Galerie René Drouin, Paris (October 7–31, 1947)
1940's
Source: after 2000, Doubt and belief in painting' (2003), p. 96, note 30
"Los Viajes" in La Solidaridad (15 May 1889)- translated from the Spanish by Nick Joaquin
“In Memory of Those Who Died Waiting for the Bell”
Part III, ch. 15 (caption of a drawing)
Up the Down Staircase (1965)
On the assassination of John F. Kennedy
The Sixties, 1963 entry.
The Journals of John Cheever (1991)
Source: The Brass Bottle (1900), Chapter 4, “At Large”
“Childhood has no forebodings; but then, it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow.”
The Mill on the Floss (1860)
In, p. 5-6
Gulzarilal Nanda: A Life in the Service of the People
Address delivered at the Grave of Wolfe Tone in Bodenstown Churchyard, Co. Kildare, 22 June 1913
Tiger and the Rose, 1971
Speech (1 April 1928), quoted in W. M. Knight-Patterson, Germany. From Defeat to Conquest 1913-1933 (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1945), p. 417
1920s
1850s, Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850), Downing Street (April 1, 1850)
30 May 2018 per GlobalNews https://globalnews.ca/news/4241445/roseanne-barr-racist-tweet-ambien-donald-trump/.
2018
Brian Vickery (2009) " The development of knowledge http://web.archive.org/web/20100125043520/http://www.lucis.me.uk/devtknow.htm" on lucis.me.uk, 2009.
Soldier and Son
Quoted on Yahoo News, "Meet Brig. Gen. Tammy Smith, the first openly gay U.S. general" http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/meet-brig-gen-tammy-smith-us-first-openly-211521611.html, August 13, 2012.
Source: Enigmas Of Chance (1985), Chapter 1, The Beginning, p. 11.
“The memory of how we work will endure beyond the products of our work.”
A reference to the Apple design team, in an interview at the Design Museum (2003)
“A nation's life is about as long as its reverential memory.”
Source: Cold Friday (1964), p. 40
Non-Fiction, Homage to QWERT YUIOP: Selected Journalism 1978-1985 (1986)
Signs of Change (1888), Useful Work versus Useless Toil
“The real prize is never delivered by memory or by imagination, but by something above them.”
The Mystic Path to Cosmic Power
Poem to commemorate his installation as technical director of AFC Ajax in October 2003
Source: The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard (1927), p. 170.
Tuck Hostetler, Chapter 15, p. 218-219
2009, The Best of Me (2011)
The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter III. Greece and Rome
Source: Take The Risk (2008), p. 234
Talk titled "Freedom Business" @ The O'Reilly Media MySQL Conference, 2007-04-25 http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail1897.html.
Letter to Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, quoted in Joseph Conrad: A Biography (1991) by Jeffrey Meyers, p. 166
Session 728, Page 513
The “Unknown” Reality: Volume Two, (1979)
“The expense of a monument is superfluous; my memory will endure if my actions deserve it.”
Impensa monumenti supervacua est; memoria nostri durabit, si vita meruimus.
Letter 19, 6; quoting Frontinus.
Letters, Book IX
Source: The development of intelligence in children, 1916, p. 64
1960s, Address to Local 815, Teamsters and the Allied Trades Council (1967)
“Oh, nothing has the memory of love!”
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
Buckingham and Ross 1892, p. 662
His Character
“History is truly the witness of times past, the light of truth, the life of memory, the teacher of life, the messenger of antiquity; whose voice, but the orator's, can entrust her to immortality?”
Historia vero testis temporum, lux veritatis, vita memoriae, magistra vitae, nuntia vetustatis, qua voce alia nisi oratoris immortalitati commendatur?
De Oratore Book II; Chapter IX, section 36
Interview http://www.inch.com/~ari/levi1.html with Daniel Toaff, Sorgenti di Vita (Springs of Life), a program on the Unione Comunita Israelitiche Italiane, Radiotelevisione Italiana [RAI] (25 March 1983); translated by Mirto Stone
1990s, Speech at Ohio Wesleyan University (1997)
Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)
“The sap which courses through the trees carries the memory of the red man.”
Misattributed
Source: 1961 - 1975, Barbara Hepworth, A Pictorial autobiography', 1970, p. 280
1920s, Address at the Black Hills (1927)
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
“Happiness is not essential to the artist; happiness never creates anything but memories.”
Oscar Wilde ([1916] 1997) ch. 21, p. 254.
Look At Me (1983)
1880s, Speech Nominating John Sherman for President (1880)
1920s, Address at the Black Hills (1927)
“Love begins at the point when a woman enters her first word into our poetic memory.”
pg 209
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984), Part Five: Lightness and Weight
"The Grave of the Countess Potocki" http://daisy.htmlplanet.com/amick.htm
Crimean Sonnets
Source: Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects, 1852, p. 402.
Chamberlain would have been in his mid-40s at the time, and he remained in top physical shape until recently
[Stewart, Larry, Giant Towered Over the Rest, The Los Angeles Times, 1999-10-13]
Blocking
Uma obscura e inquieta castidade:
pôs uma flor para mim no jardim mais secreto
num horizonte de graça e claridade
intangível e perto.<p>Promessa estática no luar
da densidade em mim corpórea.
não é a culpa, é a memoria
da primeira manhã do pecado
sem Eva e sem Adão.<p>Só o fruto provado
e a serpente enroscada
na minha solidão.
Obscura Castidade (Dark Abstention).
Address delivered at the Grave of Wolfe Tone in Bodenstown Churchyard, Co. Kildare, 22 June 1913
Part III : The Mystic Ruby
The Flower of Old Japan and Other Poems (1907), The Flower of Old Japan
National Airs, Oft in the Stilly Night http://www.james-joyce-music.com/song04_lyrics.html, st. 1 (1815).
Source: Collected Poems (1966), pp. 16-17
“Cato said the best way to keep good acts in memory was to refresh them with new.”
No. 247
Apophthegms (1624)
Variant translation:
To articulate what is past does not mean to recognize “how it really was.” It means to take control of a memory, as it flashes in a moment of danger. For historical materialism it is a question of holding fast to a picture of the past, just as if it had unexpectedly thrust itself, in a moment of danger, on the historical subject. The danger threatens the stock of tradition as much as its recipients. For both it is one and the same: handing itself over as the tool of the ruling classes. In every epoch, the attempt must be made to deliver tradition anew from the conformism which is on the point of overwhelming it. For the Messiah arrives not merely as the Redeemer; he also arrives as the vanquisher of the Anti-christ. The only writer of history with the gift of setting alight the sparks of hope in the past, is the one who is convinced of this: that not even the dead will be safe from the enemy, if he is victorious. And this enemy has not ceased to be victorious.
As translated by Dennis Redmond (2001)
Theses on the Philosophy of History (1940)
Context: To articulate the past historically does not mean to recognize it ‘the way it really was’ (Ranke). It means to seize hold of a memory as it flashes up at a moment of danger. Historical materialism wishes to retain that image of the past which unexpectedly appears to man singled out by history at a moment of danger. The danger affects both the content of the tradition and its receivers. The same threat hangs over both: that of becoming a tool of the ruling classes. In every era the attempt must be made anew to wrest tradition away from a conformism that is about to overpower it. The Messiah comes not only as the redeemer, he comes as the subduer of Antichrist. Only that historian will have the gift of fanning the spark of hope in the past who is firmly convinced that even the dead will not be safe from the enemy if he wins. And this enemy has not ceased to be victorious.
Statement on surrendering tribal lands to Isaac Stevens, governor of Washington Territory (1855)
This passage has sometimes been paraphrased as "History is a cyclic poem written by Time upon the memories of man".
A Defence of Poetry http://www.bartleby.com/27/23.html (1821)
Thoughts Suggested on the Banks of the Nith, st. 10.
Memorials of a Tour in Scotland (1803)
“Pithy sentences are like sharp nails which force truth upon our memory.”
As quoted in A Dictionary of Thoughts : Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations (1908) by Tryon Edwards, p. 338