This is a very close paraphrase of a quotation attributed to Carl Buehner in a book published many years earlier - “They may forget what you said — but they will never forget how you made them feel.” quoted in Richard Evans' Quote Book, 1971, Publisher's Press, ASIN: B000TV5WBW, although it is widely (mis)attributed to Angelou in her book Worth Repeating: More Than 5,000 Classic and Contemporary Quotes (2003) by Bob Kelly, p. 263,
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Variant: People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did. But people will never forget how you made them feel.
“For how can you remember the feel of pleasure or pain or choking emotion? You can remember only that you had them.”
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John Steinbeck
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East of Eden
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