Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes About Memories
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The so called unconscious inferences can be traced back to the all-preserving memory, which presents us with parallel experiences and hence already knows the consequences of an action. It is not anticipation of the effects; rather, it is the feeling: identical causes, identical effects . . .
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The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time.
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Many a man fails as an original thinker simply because his memory it too good.
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Memory says, 'I did that.' Pride replies, 'I could not have done that.' Eventually, memory yields.
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I know my fate. One day my name will be tied to the memory of something monstrous - a crisis without equal on earth.... I am no man, I am dynamite!
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Some people do not become thinkers simply because their memories are too good.
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The existence of forgetting has never been proved: We only know that some things don't come to mind when we want them.
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A person must have a good memory to keep the promises he has made. A person must have a strong imagination to be able to have pity. So closely is morality tied to the quality of the intellect.
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I know my fate. One day my name will be associated with the memory of something tremendous — a crisis without equal on earth, the most profound collision of conscience, a decision that was conjured up against everything that had been believed, demanded, hallowed so far. I am no man, I am dynamite.
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Let old ones go. Dont be a memory-monger! Once you were young──now you are even younger.
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