„We only have now! Everything else is either imagination or memory.“
— Steve Maraboli 1975
Quelle: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 131
"The Question Mark Inside" (2008)
„We only have now! Everything else is either imagination or memory.“
— Steve Maraboli 1975
Quelle: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 131
„A person's memory is everything, really. Memory is identity. It's you.“
— Stephen King, buch Duma Key
Quelle: Duma Key
„Everything is resurrected in memory.“
— Martin Firrell British artist and activist 1963
"The Question Mark Inside" (2008)
„Everything is temporary, but memories are permanent.“
— Umair Ahmad Entrepreneur, Writer, Researcher & Film Producer 1997
ITF Transport Outlook 2019, (May 22, 2019), OECD Publishing, ISBN 9282108309, 9789282108307
„In memory everything seems to happen to music.“
— Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie
Tom (As Narrator Scene One)
Quelle: The Glass Menagerie (1944)
„In memory, everything seems to happen to music.“
— Jenny Han, buch P.S. I Still Love You
Quelle: P.S. I Still Love You
— Miguel de Unamuno 19th-20th century Spanish writer and philosopher 1864 - 1936
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), X : Religion, the Mythology of the Beyond and the Apocatastasis
Kontext: Our life is a hope which is continually converting itself into memory and memory in its turn begets hope. Give us leave to live! The eternity that is like an eternal present, without memory and without hope, is death. Thus do ideas exist in the God-Idea, but not thus do men live in the living God, in the God-Man.
„The memory of everything is very soon overwhelmed in time.“
— Marcus Aurelius, buch Selbstbetrachtungen
Quelle: Meditations
— Pete Seeger American folk singer 1919 - 2014
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" (1954); a song which adapts a passage from the book of Ecclesiastes to music, with a few additional lyrics.
— Edward Bellamy American author and socialist 1850 - 1898
Quelle: Dr. Heidenhoff's Process http://www.gutenberg.org/files/7052/7052-h/7052-h.htm (1880), Ch. 1.
„With me, everything turns into mathematics.“
— René Descartes French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist 1596 - 1650
Mais apud me omnia fiunt Mathematicè in Natura More closely translated as: but in my opinion, all things in nature occur mathematically. Note: "Mais" is French for "but" and the "but in my opinion" comes from the context of the original conversation. apud me omnia fiunt Mathematicè in Natura is in latin. Sometimes the Latin version is incorrectly quoted as Omnia apud me mathematica fiunt. Sources: Correspondence with Mersenne http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Page%3aDescartes_-_%C5%92uvres,_%C3%A9d._Adam_et_Tannery,_III.djvu/48 note for line 7 (1640), page 36, Die Wiener Zeit http://books.google.com/books?id=9Xh3fVZLCycC&pg=PA532&lpg=PA532&dq=%22Omnia+apud+me+mathematica+fiunt%22+original+zitat&source=bl&ots=CgQOrveRiM&sig=WFHwIK20r5vRZ66FwCaxo857LCU&hl=de&sa=X&ei=_Wf2UcHlJYbfsgaf1IHABg#v=onepage&q=%22Omnia%20apud%20me%20mathematica%20fiunt%22%20original%20zitat&f=false page 532 (2008); StackExchange Math Q/A Where did Descartes write... http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/454599/where-did-descartes-write-with-me-everything-turns-into-mathematics?noredirect=1#comment978229_454599
„For pain must enter into its glorified life of memory before it can turn into compassion.“
— George Eliot, buch Middlemarch
Quelle: Middlemarch
— Aristotle Classical Greek philosopher, student of Plato and founder of Western philosophy -384 - -321 v.Chr
"The Letter of Aristotle to Alexander on the Policy toward the Cities", translated from Lettre d’Aristote à Alexandre sur la politique envers les cités, an Arabic text translated and edited by Józef Bielawski and Marian Plezia (1970), p. 72; translated from an ancient Greek text that survived only in Arabic translation, there is little acceptance that this is an authentic letter of Aristotle.
Disputed
— Umberto Eco Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist 1932 - 2016
U. Eco (1990), The limits of Intepretation, as quoted in Thomas A. Sebeok, Jean Umiker-Sebeok (2020), The Semiotic Web 1991: Biosemiotics https://books.google.it/books?id=NUK0DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA53.
— Franz Kafka, buch Der Process
Variante: No," said the priest, "you don't need to accept everything as true, you only have to accept it as necessary." "Depressing view," said K. "The lie made into the rule of the world.
Quelle: The Trial (1920), Chapter 9
„Wisely We will turn everything for the good.“
— Helena Roerich Russian philosopher 1879 - 1955
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Leaves of Morya’s Garden: Book One (The Call) (1924)
„Everything government touches turns to crap.“
— Ringo Starr British musician, former member of the Beatles 1940