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Memory is the thing you forget with.
Memory revises me.
THE LAW OF THE GENERIC: One of the fastest routes to failure is giving a brand a generic name.
We are the custodians of people's memories You
Our products weren't getting some of the excitement they deserved because you were waiting on hold on the phone, or we missed an appointment.
Making memories matters
Memory is a time capsule; it records the wounds inflicted upon human consciousness.
As you may know, in this Town, memory is unreliable and uncertain. There are things we can remember and things we cannot remember.
Secret memories
not on the road
of our other memories!
From one moment to another memory steps back to rediscover the past
Memory... is an internal rumor.
Beware of the corporate invasion of private memory.
memory is desperate to leave us. Memory knows that we cannot endure its company. Memory would reduce us to fools.
I hadn't showered
for days, Jack hadn't stopped crying in as many, and I was wondering
what the return policy was on an infant.
I used to have a really sharp memory. And its loss has proven destabilizing from an identity perspective.
Mistakes remember'd are not faults forgot.
Memory is the worst lender; It lends not until it borrows. And it borrows not unless it is broke at the previous lending.
We live in a society of an imposed forgetfulness, a society that depends on public amnesia.
Remembrance of things past.
Investors have very short memories
The past is our ultimate privacy; we pile it up, year by year, decade by decade, it stows itself away, with its perverse random recall system.
All of us benefit from remembering our past. A people which remembers does not repeat past errors; instead, it looks with confidence to the challenges of the present and the future.
I am calling on everyone in this state to put the chaos and the division of the recall behind us and do what's right for this great state of California.
These were the kind [of letters] you save, folded into a memory box, to be opened years later with fingers against crackling age, heart pounding with the sick desire to be possessed by memory.
The only thing more painful than being an active forgetter is to be an inert rememberer.
Companies are increasingly taking responsibility for the safety of the food they sell, rather than risk their brand on a large recall.
None of us had ever encountered, or even imagined, such a power of amnesia, the possibility of a pit into which everything, every experience, every event, would fathomlessly drop, a bottomless memory-hole that would engulf the whole world.
Our memories are card-indexes consulted and then put back in disorder by authorities whom we do not control.
What is a memory anyway but a painful dispute with the past?
That which we can't remember, we will repeat.
It is in Toyota's DNA that mistakes made once will not be repeated.
Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated.
In plucking the fruit of memory one runs the risk of spoiling its bloom, especially if it has got to be carried into the market.
Memory has a way of slipping a few gears after sixty-five, when people round the third turn start down the home stretch. He
My memory's pretty much gone.
Memory is a crazy woman that hoards colored rags and throws away food.
our amnesia is a state-sponsored sport.
Memory doesn't erase. The recall ability fails.
Blight has descended on our regulatory agencies
and a dry rot, beginning in Washington, is seeping into every corner of America
in the payola mentality, the expense account way of life, the confusion between what is legal and what is right.
Take care of your health because it is your warranty seal
For a machine to run smoothly and predictably,
its parts must be standard and hence replaceable,
features which contribute, respectively,
to modern depersonalization and anxiety.
What is a memory? Not a storehouse, not a trunk in the attic, but an instrument that constantly refines the past into a narrative, accessible and acceptable to oneself.
Regulators have not been able to achieve the level of future clarity required to act pre-emptively. The problem is not lack of regulation but unrealistic expectations. What we confront in reality is uncertainty, some of it frighteningly so ...
Things happen in production - bad things that you can't always predict. One
We are in a maze which we built, and then we fell into, now can't get out. To make the game into something real, something more than merely an intellectual exercise, we elected to lose our exceptional faculties, to reduce us an entire level. This unfortunately, includes a loss of memory.
When you least expect to recall something, a memory can pop up like an uninvited guest on your doorstep.
Memory is a trustworthy servant as long as it is made to serve.
There was something I ought to remember: and yet I did not remember.
What the advocates of our dangerous and deepening social amnesia don't understand is how deeply the past holds the future in its grip - even, and perhaps especially, when it remains unacknowledged.
"On unanticipated problems: There's been "a dramatic increase in edibles." And "no one had ever worried about dosage sizes. The original edibles that came out, once you took the packaging off there was nothing to show it was any different than candy."
Soon after the financial crisis of 2008, I was at a meeting in Washington with a group of U.S. senators. They had invited me to provide a point of view on new regulation; regulation aimed at ensuring we never have to go through the events of 2008 ever again.
The physical memory blunders through the doors the mind has tried to seal ... Wisdom says forget, the body howls.
Reasoning beats remembering.
Write to register history, and name each thing. Write what should not be forgotten.
You think you have a memory; but it has you! Later,
We all remember what we need to remember.
You're going to face a choice in November. This is a choice between the policies that got us into this
mess in the first place and the policies that got us out of this mess - and what the other side
is counting on is people not having a good memory.
the cruel forgetfulness of old age, when the most ancient of memories stand out with agonizingly clear precision and the nearest of incidents are lost beyond recall. With
Some things one doesn't want to remember.
Where do memories go once we've lost our ability to summon them? It
So long as TARP money is wrapped up in GM, the company will never shake its 'Government Motors' image. That label, as competitors and GM employees are keenly aware, is code for one thing: 'GM is a failure.'
Memories consume
Like opening the wound
I'm picking me apart again
You all assume
I'm safe here in my room
Unless I try to start again.
My memory stirred.
They're not memories, they're reminders,
Memories are like mulligatawny soup in a cheap restaurant. It is best not to stir them.
The Fatal Cache to be release in the next few weeks.
Shame has poor memory.
What is memory for if not to fortify and sustain?
The memory of the financial community is proverbially and distressingly short.
Marketers know - no matter how deep the emotional connection or brand loyalty - when a product does not perform, rational thought overtakes emotion, and most consumers make a new choice.
Nostalgia is missing what might come back.
Forgetting used to be a failing, a waste, a sign of senility. Now it takes effort. It may be as important as remembering.
I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time.
I think I've forgotten this before.
Memory whispers someplace in that jumbled machinery.
Institutional memory is important in any organization, but so are fresh ideas.
i want to remember
Do you really think anyone saves our programs from one year
to the next?" Sarah asked.
"My mother does," Daisy said.
"So does mine," Sarah answered, "but it's not as if she pulls
them out and compares them side by side."
"My mother does," Daisy said again.
"Dear God," Iris moaned.
The past in retrospect holds manifold disenchantments, failures and even tragedies; and yet the worse may be forgotten and the best held fast.
Mankind in Amnesia has to do not only with the past, like my other books
primarily it has to do with the future, a future not removed by thousands or tens of thousands of years, but the imminent future, on whose threshold we now stand.
What the mind forgets
The scars keep remembering
Human memory is a marvelous but fallacious instrument. The memories which lie within us are not carved in stone; not only do they tend to become erased as the years go by, but often they change, or even increase by incorporating extraneous features.
Eventually, all companies are replaced.
Once the Government Accountability Office did a review of food safety systems in other countries and found many things about those food safety systems that were better than ours [American].
Aye, Captain. I have a good memory. Except for the amnesia.
Memories stuck under our shoes like thick mud
9/11 occurs, and you're going to rebuild, and after awhile, the memory will be there, but there will be something new there, and different, and functioning, and electric.
The wild life of today is not ours to do with as we please. The original stock was given to us in trust for the benefit both of the present and the future. We must render an accounting of this trust to those who come after us.
Making a new car is so expensive that the risk factor is what takes the unique ideas and keeps reanalyzing them until they become very similar.
In 1983, the government imposed a ban on the import of gensets. I was out of business overnight. I was in trouble.
Our bailout of Detroit will be remembered as the equivalent of pouring billions of taxpayers' money into the mail-order catalogue business on the eve of the birth of eBay.
Good God, what did he not remember?
You want it, you buy it, you forget it.
Sometimes I got worried that my memory was falling apart.
Memories are thins sheets of metal that can be easily molded or shaped. They possess the power to either tickle your heart or haunt your soul.
The Mind of a Mnemonist
Remember the metallic sound and taste of all of it. And the outrage.
I had amnesia once or twice.
A bad memory is the mother of invention.
I recall that now and I recall everything for what do we have
but the past to parent us?
Sometimes, in order to be successful, a business must reset.