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Knowledge is not what is memorised.
Knowledge is what benefits.
I don't know if I have a technique. I'm just trying to remember the words.
Nothing screws with memory like repetition.
Read, but not to remember everything. Read because that 1% that you remember has the potential to change your life.
Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.
There's a lot of memorization that goes on in school. You memorize vocabulary words and all these sorts of things.
You forget what you want to remember, and you remember what you want to forget.
Write about it by day and dream about it by night.
Got it memorized?
Don't read to remember; read to realize.
Pretend you know nothing, and you will learn everything.
Learn it all, then forget it all.
We have each other memorized.
I do remember, and then when I try to remember, I forget.
I am sure that one secret of a successful teacher is that he has formulated quite clearly in his mind what the pupil has got to know in precise fashion. He will then cease from half-hearted attempts to worry his pupils with memorizing a lot of irrelevant stuff of inferior importance.
Train your mind the same way you'd train a puppy: Be patient, be consistent, and have some fun along the way.
The important thing to remember is not to forget
One must always practice slowly. If you learn something slowly, you forget it slowly.
Think long thoughts in short sentences.
If I know I have to memorize lines, I'm really gonna try to memorize lines. It's hard for me sometimes, because somebody wrote these words and you're trying really hard to get them the way they said it.
You have to learn and keep learning.
Best way to learn is by reflecting and emulating.
I got a fortune cookie that said, "To remember is to understand." I have never forgotten it. A good judge remembers what it was like to be a lawyer. A good editor remembers being a writer. A good parent remembers what it was like to be a child.
Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.
The Mind of a Mnemonist
I want to memorize the way your eyes clench shut and you bite down on your lip, so that I can sketch your expression from memory. I want to know the exact angle of the way your neck curves, and how many times your heart beats a minute. I want to know everything.
It's all about concentration and repetition. That's all it is.
Remember to remember!
Reading without taking notes, or high lighting your book will allow you to forget too soon. Lesson are so when they leave a mark.
The only way we could remember would be by constant re-reading, for knowledge unused tends to drop out of mind. Knowledge used does not need to be remembered; practice forms habits and habits make memory unnecessary. The rule is nothing; the application is everything.
I try to shed what I've learned,
I try to forget the way I was taught to remember
Practice what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know.
I want to memorise every aspect of you.
If I memorize enough stuff, I can get a good grade.
Lesson after lesson, that's Deeper Level... if you can amplified it... apply it... and to recall it... you have successful learnt it.
What I learned on my own I still remember
They memorize everything and learn... nothing.
The importance of repetition until automaticity cannot be overstated. Repetition is the key to learning.
Forgetting takes practice ... You have to work at it.
repetition and continuous learning that embeds the information for later recall.
Don't have a fixed idea in your head (that you have to use
this or that technique). Use everything you've learned until
now.
Read, learn, apply...
I need to learn every day.
create memories.
Combine practice with belief.
This is the best possible way to retain important details that you wish to remember in any unified field of knowledge, whether it be the field of economics, science, history, or any other
link them up with related items which you already know or wouldn't mind knowing.
Everything I see is something I haven't memorized.
Learn as if you will live forever.
Learn to do things right and then do them right every time.
Learn avidly. Question repeatedly what you have learned. Analyze it carefully. Then put what you have learned into practice intelligently.
Memory is the thing you forget with.
The memory is a muscle, the more you use it, the stronger it gets.
The greater part of instruction is being reminded of things you already know.
one learns to do by doing.
I have to always remember, writing is really hard.
Be quick to learn and wise to know.
What you understand, you know; and what you know, you don't forget.
Don't forget! That is to say: remember - because remembering is so much more a psychotic activity than forgetting.
Forgetting is not easy, but remembering is worse.
To Remember Is Painful, To Forget Is Impossible.
Stop learning. Start knowing
It is one thing to remember, another to know. To remember is to safeguard something entrusted to the memory. But to know is to make each thing one's own, not depend on the text and always to look back to the teacher. "Zeno said this, Cleanthes said this." Let there be space between you and the book.
learn: v.t. to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, practice, or experience - to commit to memory - to come to know or be aware of. Obviously,
The secret is writing down one simple line after another.
Practice makes the heart grow fonder.
Remember that we remember very little! 10% of what we read or hear 50% of what we hear and see 80% of what we say 90% of what we say while doing For
You tell me, and I forget
You teach me, and I remember
You involve me, and I learn
Say something enough times and you never forget it.
When at last I learned forgetting, I learned it very quickly and all too well.
Memory results from a process of continual re-categorization which, by its nature, must be procedural and involve continual motor activity and repeated rehearsal.
We learn to do by doing.
For me, reading is remembering.
The main thing is to pay attention. Pay close attention to everything, notice
what no one else notices. Then you'll know what no one else knows, and
that's always useful.
Learning can be defined as the process of remembering what you are interested in.
Forgetting is the easy part. This should be unsurprising, but it surprises me. Forgetting was easy. Remembering is endless and it hurts, endlessly.
Memorizing and regurgitating are not science. Real science is a constant investigation of the unknown.
I've always been pretty good at remembering the details about certain things.
For all aspects of memory, keep yourself physically fit. My catchphrase is, 'Healthy mind, healthy body, healthy body, healthy mind.' Your memory needs oxygen as fuel, so why not feed it often?
Practice is the battle you must win.
The best memorizers in the world - who almost all hail from Europe - can memorize a pack of cards in less than a minute. A few have begun to approach the 30-second mark, considered the 'four-minute mile of memory.'
After learning , please be realistic.
Give yourself a permission to keep making mistakes.
We must also give ourselves the gift of understanding that we can't remember everything we learned at once
Three keys to success: read, read, read.
One must practice slowly, then more slowly, and finally slowly.
Get your knowledge quickly and then use it. If you can use it you will retain it.
Once you do something, you never forget. Even if you can't remember.
Remember to practice a little every day
that's crucial.
Reading should be a repeat performance.
Remembering is easy. It's forgetting that's hard.
We learn by observation, imitation and repetition.
Learn as though you would never be able to master it; hold it as though you would be in fear of losing it.
Put one word after another. Find the right word, put it down.
Study words so that you can use them significantly, effectively, worthily.
You practice and you get better. It's very simple.
You have to learn it all, then forget it and start again like a child. This is the inner evolution.
People think memorizing lines is hard, when that's the last thing you worry about. You get that done, and then you've got to worry about the internal stuff, which is the challenging part.
I can memorize great swathes of dialogue!
The lessons which I remember the longest are always the ones that are self-taught
Remember first, last and always, that before you can remember, or recollect, you must first perceive; and that perception is possible only through attention, and responds in degree to the latter. Therefore, it has truly been said that: "The great Art of Memory is Attention.
Practice every time you get a chance.
You have to train your mind like you train your body.