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What we admire we praise; and when we praise,
Advance it into notice, that its worth
Acknowledged, others may admire it too.
An ambitious, paradoxical world we live in -
of short attention spans
paired with the massive fear
of being forgotten too soon.
Hence one meets in polite society few novelists, or poets, few of all those sublime creatures who speak of the things that are not to be mentioned.
It is when I struggle to be brief that I become obscure.
Yes, forgotten by all else, but not by us.
The most valuable book we can read, about countries we have visited, is that which recalls to us something that we did notice, but did not notice that we noticed.
Only what is essential must be said.
I do not speak of what I cannot praise.
Inconvient things are always remembered
Wouldn't talking about something make it better understood?
Oh, right, you're little list,
Awareness
There is a dark place.
A place where I have no eyes, no mouth. No words.
I can't cry out because I have no breath. The silence is so deep I want to die.
But I can't.
The darkness and silence go on forever.
It is not a dream.
I don't dream.
The Word ought to be exposed in the words
Do not call attention to yourself,
If reviewers don't mention your work, it's probably better than if they do
My friend, in working upon a case, one does not take into account only the things that are "mentioned". There is no reason to mention many things which may be important. Equally, there is often an excellent reason for not mentioning them.
We must be brief.-- Victor Hugo
I've forgotten to remember
If you don't say anything it can't become important, but if you say it everyone's ever after got to walk round it like a pile of rocks in the living room.
As if a person's greatness need never be pointed out, for it is there, anyway, in the silent being.
The danger with mentioning names is that you hurt the feelings of people that you leave out.
When you don't talk about something, then something will talk about itself for you.
There are some things which a man never speaks of, which are much finer kept silent about. To the highest communications we only lend a silent ear.
Aiming at brevity, I become obscure.
All I can do is remind you of what you have forgotten.
I'm insane, not forgetful.
I'd like to make a shout out...SHOUT OUT!
Make the important interesting.
Instead of announcing what you are about to tell is interesting, make it so.
Details, when they are successful, are not mere decoration. They do not distract or entertain. They lead to an understanding of the whole of which they are an inherent part.
forgotten by the world and by those you love
And things go unsaid soon get forgotten
I am never needlessly obscure I am needfully obscure, when I am obscure.
I longed to be forgotten in order to be able to complain to myself.
Most remarks that are worth making are commonplace remarks. The things that makes them worth saying is that we really mean them.
When something small loudly demands all our attention, its noise often drowns out the whisper of what's enormously important.
Some books are undeservedly forgotten; none are undeservedly remembered.
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I strive to be brief, and I become obscure.
there something you know and
Omissions are not accidents.
Unmentioned, what is can become as though it were not.
Well, Mr. Holmes, what are we to do with that fact?" "To remember it
to docket it. We may come on something later which will bear upon it.
All which is forgotten need not necessarily be dead,
There are things that don't deserve to be said briefly.
Pay attention to me.
What I haven't talked about I don't intend to talk about.
It is but a small merit to observe silence, but it is a grave fault to speak of matters on which we should be silent.
In other news, a man in a tan jacket, holding a deerskin suitcase, was seen. I don't remember anything about him or why this was news, but it had seemed important a the time. I wrote it down: 'Say the important thing about the man in the tan jacket.' What was it? What was I supposed to say?
If a thing goes without saying
let it.
In labouring to be brief, I become obscure.
You were seen, you were heard and you matter.
Am I supposed to say something interesting here?
If you would be pungent, be brief.
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There are a thousand things to hear about, informationally, daily, but the thing that doesn't go away is the one to pay attention to.
Silence, the great Empire of Silence: higher than all stars; deeper than the Kingdom of Death! It alone is great; all else is small.
9 If I say, "I won't mention Him or speak any longer in His name," His message becomes a fire burning in my heart, shut up in my bones. I become tired of holding it in, and I cannot prevail.
Forgotten is forgiven.
things: and the vanity of praise, and the inconstancy
See and keep silent.
It's better to be talked about than to be forgotten. (In other words, if you are the subject of gossip or speculation, enjoy it! Don't let someone else's negative energy control you!).
Presentation, not reference ...
Let there be but two occasions for speech - when the subject is one which you thoroughly know and when it is one on which you are compelled to speak. On these occasions alone is speech better than silence; on all others, it is better to be silent than to speak.
Before I speak, I have something important to say.
I forgot to remember to forget.
Sometimes things are better off forgotten.
You might want to comment on that, Honorable.
I suppress in my prose any language which calls attention to itself.
A heap of epithets is poor praise: the praise lies in the facts, and in the way of telling them.
Human nature demands recognition. Without it, people lose their sense of purpose and become dissatisfied, restless, and unproductive.
Say something enough times and you never forget it.
Products that are remarkable get talked about.
not important, trifling
You may forget but
let me tell you
this: someone in
some future time
will think of us
If you can't talk about, write about it!
An experience is richest not talked of.
Quantity brings recognition and accolades
Do not allow me to forget you
let ourselves be seen and known-- Brene Brown
For I often please myself with the fancy, now that I may have saved from oblivion the only striking passage in a whole volume, and now that I may have attracted notice to a writer undeservedly forgotten.
I said: I must remember this, being small.
We continue, however, to write about important people, prize-winning people, blacks of grandeur, women of great fire, fame or wit. We do not write about ordinary people.
Awareness is learning to keep yourself company
I don't want to forget I'm trying to remember.
Name your intention.
[Y]ou cannot mention everything in its proper place, you must choose, between the things not worth mentioning and those and those even less so.
I will write: for myself, for those who come after, and for the voices that cry out not to be forgotten.
For letting me remind you.
To the people I forgot, you weren't on my mind for some reason and you probably don't deserve any thanks anyway.
It is a valuable thing for an intelligencer to be forgotten.
Profound it is, dark and obscure;
Literature is too full of 'acknowledgments' and squabbles about originality ...
We often need reminding even if we do not often need educating.
There is nothing on earth so easy as to forget, if a person chooses to set about it. I'm sure I have as much forgot your poor, dear uncle, as if he had never existed; and I thought it my duty to do so.
I would like to be forgotten. What's so good about being remembered?
Like most readers, I tend to skip the acknowledgements at the beginnings of books: the 'To-My-Wife-Without-Whose-Invaluable-Assistance' kind of thing.
Marian and I avoided all further reference to that other subject, which by her consent and mine, was not to be mentioned between us yet. It was not the less present in our minds
it was rather kept alive in them by the restraint which we had imposed on ourselves
I ask the reader to remember that what is most obvious may be most worthy of analysis. Fertile vistas may open out when commonplace facts are examined from a fresh point of view.