Not exact matches
(MIT Technology Review) • LeBron James Reveals Ambitious Plan to Build Hollywood Empire: «Winning Is the First Thing That Matters» (Hollywood Reporter) • Why science is so hard to believe (Washington Post) • Neurologist Oliver Sacks on
Memory, Plagiarism, and the Necessary Forgettings
of Creativity (Brain Pickings) see also Oliver Sacks on Learning He Has Terminal Cancer (NY Times) • The Mysterious, Murky Story Behind Soy - Sauce Packets: How Chinese takeout, a Jewish businessman from the Bronx, and NASA - approved packaging have shaped the 50 - year reign
of a
well -
loved American condiment (The Atlantic) • Who is the Brian Williams
of Fox News?
«Isn't the simplest touch
of a child's arm on the face more important, isn't the
good meal, the brush against a thigh, a hand held during a movie, a swim in the sea, aren't those things
of equal importance as the sands
of time come rushing down on our heads burying ambition and
love,
good and evil, breath, blood, brains, waste,
memory, alike in the oblivion?»
If heaven can be brought to a funeral through
good memories,
love, tears, laughter, correction, and the hope
of Christ, then by all means, preach it.
Brigette, you missed the point
of the quote... it was not about creating
memories that sustain
loved ones — that is the afterlife story
of most religion — the point is to go ahead and live a
good life because it is worth living... not because
of fearing judgement
of one deity or another.
If I live on in only the
memories of loved ones, and if I can contirbute even one small thing to humanity, then I consider that a
good life and a resounding success.
I keep positive because there is «tomorrow» I do
love to bake especially around the Holidays and all
of the
good memories of baking with my Mother and Grandmother who have passed are with me..
I still
love bagels and pizza and am in search
of ones that actually taste
good enough to create
better memories.
They were my mom's and my hubbies Nana's... it all adds up to the whole flavour
of the kitchen is *
loving memories *... I USE the old rolling pin for pies and cookies too... they work still the
BEST!
It's definitely one
of the most comforting dishes I can think
of, maybe mainly because it has all the great
memories of my childhood The sausage crumble is so
good, I think you'll
love it!
I don't have
good memories of food served by a gluten - intolerant friend, especially cakes... also gritty texture in desserts that should be smooth... but she always said she
loved her creations.
To all the awesome moms out there — know that you are
loved & that all
of the packed lunches, baked treats, kisses, band - aids, hugs, home cooked meals, napkin notes,
good advice, laughs & handmade goodies are appreciated and will live on forever in the warmest
of memories & traditions.
I
love photography and am trying me
best to use my DSLR as much as I can to produce some nice
memories (at the moment mostly
of my food).
I am amazed at how similar it tastes to the traditional style with pasta noodles, although I haven't had this kind
of dish in a REALLY long time b / c
of being vegan and gluten free, so my
memory could be a little foggy But from what I can remember, this recipe was even
better, and I
love that you sub the zucchini noodles for the pasta noodles to get an even bigger dose
of veggies in this dish!
Well, this recipe is presented with
loving memory of that evening.
I
love oranges, specially at this time
of the year, so I pick Hatchery's orange and cardamom marmalade... brings up so many
good childhood
memories.
Very
good Player When at his
best an Ian Wright replica hopefully today is the
best of many beautiful
memories to come, Fantastic Day, About 3 or 4 men
of the Match and many put into really solid shifts perfect way to round
of the season time for a little piece
of transfer Masterstrokes and
well be on song for the title - COYGGGGGGGG!!!!!!! (OT Where is the Little boy now or yes his in the little corner
love to see the look on his face)
One
of my
best ever
memories is the last FA cup Vieira played in,
loved how much they wanted that cup.
Seriously i
love both
of them, they both have a very
good memory we might reminisced on but it is Wenger i hate... (with passion) so stubborn!
Remember, it does end, things get
better, and once your baby finds a routine, and sleep becomes more
of a reality than a distant
memory, you will start to
love the demands your baby makes on you.
I have an «Albert» wetbag that will never leave because I
love the print so stinking much and «the calculus diaper» was always our favorite (I think we had 5 or 6
of them at one point) so it carries
good memories.
I
love Pizza Express, always tastes
good and
memories of being with friends or husband always makes me smile, I tend to feel sad walking past ours as it always seems empty.
by getting pregnant again:P lol but they have both had their own beds for more then 2 yrs available to them, and they had many times slept in them... But I am currently thinking
of getting a bigger bed so when my 5.5 mth old is a bit bigger the boys can come in with us again if they want (on occasion I wake up to find one or the other in bed with me and the baby and I
love it;) I know it might sound like I have taken on a lot to keep them all with me for so long, but in reality the time has went by far too fast, and the
memories of those nights I
love and cherish them now... what works for me might not work for others, I have heard
of so many safe and wonderful co-sleeping (or sharing) ways that family's have came up with, what works for some wont work for others, so it is
best to look into it to find the
best way that works for your family:) drmamma.org has some wonderful tips and suggestions... if you want t talk more, feel free to respond I would be glad to help in anyway I can:)
The
memory foam replaces the traditional coils, and some consumers
love it, putting it high on the list
of best rated mattresses.
Each piece from Lemon
Loves Lime collection is wonderfully unique and resembles cherished
memories of our daughters» childhood that we hold dear in our hearts; their exuberant smiles and laughs
of happiness, their tears
of sadness and fright, their innocent curiosity and wonder
of the world before them, as
well as their playful mischief.
Birthdays, weddings, births, deaths and anniversaries were all
good reasons for making a
memory quilt and allowing the
memory of the occasion or
loved one to last a little longer.
Mama Emily Omisore, your
loving Mother
of blessed
memory will
love to see you if the Dead can see, amidst and amongst those she was satisfied can be with you for
good, your Friends, your Old Friends and Followers.
In addition, I
love getting to see your old photos and hear your
memories (and those
of Nancy and your mom as
well)!
We
love to travel and a lot
of our
best memories are from trips we've taken together.
If my
memory did not fail me, it is the
love of these feminine details that led me to buy the dress when I had no
good reason to do so.
Vicky, I
love the
memories from each ornament as
well... your boys are at the age when they have a few years
of sweet
memories built up so Christmas decorating is even more special — sending
love my friend xo
That's not necessarily bad,
of course — lord knows I
love a
good reminiscing session — but it becomes stagnant if you don't have new
memories to bolster the old.
I will start by saying that, although as I type this I am somewhere in Europe on our beautiful trip, this weekend spent in Perth was one
of the
best I have had, I
loved it and will look back with the fondest
of memories.
The
good memories remind me
of how much I
loved him how much fun we had together, how much I've missed having him in my life.
Just the girl next door wanting a
good honest, affectionate, faithful, animal
loving man to enjoy my life with... Tired
of doing things alone want to share an make new
memories with hopefully my soul mate someday!
For the younger men, older women are more mature and attractive than younger girls.They know what she want, won't take your time to do something you don't like.She will tell you what she think instead
of guessing.The living experience make her looked more sexy.It's said the woman is
good wine, taste the
better with the time.Single?You should date older women, she will give you extraordinary
love story.No matter you are looking for serious relationship or just want to look for friendship, also you must try older women dating.It's a sweet
memory with the time goes by.For the older women, younger men are handsome and energetic.Maybe you feel regret to the lost youth, but when you?date younger men, you will feel more younger.You have more passionate nights with a younger guy.Enjoy the fun and like what you like.Age does» t matter.
Of course you are not lack
of money and career, you just need a man company with you.He must be more interesting than the older men.
There are so many
love stories that we directly or indirectly created during early 20's; you may never forget those incidents throughout your life because that was defiantly one
of the
best memories of our life.
A dreamer and a simple woman who believes in
love and family oriented, I know life is not just all about what we can provide materially, But instead for what we can show emotionally and share every piece
of memories, I know i live a simple life and being simple is what makes me the
best,
down to earth, want simple things in life, dedicated, grandfather
of 5, family man, few extra pounds,
love animals, looking for someone to share
good times, quiet dinners, holding hands, cuddling by fire to watch movie, make
memories
In 2012, Pitch Perfect came out
of nowhere to become one
of the most -
loved comedies in recent
memory, and the
good news is that this sequel matches it with both spiky humour and buoyant music...
«For devoted fans like myself, I can't think
of any
better way to experience director Michel Gondry and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's magnum opus on
love,
memory, and loss,» said Drafthouse's Henri Mazza.
Both embraced and tested by his salt -
of - the - earth father (Jason Clarke) and doted on by his
loving mother (Brit Marling), young Abe is shown to learn the values that would come to define his character, at least in the American historical
memory: reason, self - control, morality, empathy — those titular «
better angels
of our nature» that he would index in his first inaugural address.
My list
of didn't - see - yet shame includes: Eskil Vogt's Blind that everyone raved about, Brendan Gleeson's Calvary which Fox Searchlight picked up, German drama Wetlands, Jake Paltrow's sci - fi western Young Ones, Jim Mickle's Cold in July, bedtime horror The Babadook that some said is the
best of the fest, Mark Duplass & Elisabeth Moss in The One I
Love, Jenny Slate in Obvious Child, A.J. Edwards» Lincoln film The
Better Angels, plus the highly praised closing night film They Came Together, not to mention the Audience Award winning doc Alive Inside: A Story
of Music &
Memory.
The rest
of the supporting cast is more than welcome to hog the funniest and most scrumptiously tart lines, including Stephen Merchant as Danny, Josh's obnoxious
best man and friend who suffers from a bad case
of verbal diarrhea, causing one
of the most cringe - inducing reception toasts in recent
memory and Minnie Driver as Naomi, Nat's blunt, bitter sister who has a
love - hate relationship with her punching - bag doctor husband (Jason Flemyng).
Both
of Trier's first two films were melancholy meditations concerned with existential questions
of love, ambition,
memory, and identity, as
well as intimate experiments combining a punk ethos with poetic refinement.
They
love to learn and their
love of learning,
good memories, and ability to learn quickly and easily enable them to succeed.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR GRAHAM KOZAK: This diesel Grand Cherokee had to have been one
of the most eagerly anticipated vehicles among our editors in recent
memory — everyone here seemed excited to take the oil - burning,
well -
loved Jeep SUV for a spin.
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As in If I Stay, Forman tells an emotionally wrenching story that believably captures the mature depth and intensity possible in teenage
love as
well as the infinite ways that grief
of all kinds permeates daily life, from the wormholes
of memory that spin out from small moments to the unconscious ways that past pain can influence present decisions.
I'd highly recommend checking this out — if you haven't yet read Karen
Memory, maybe start with that because the longer introduction to Karen and Priya is a
good background and that book's just a joy
of an adventure too — but if you just want to try a quick steampunk
love story between two women, this is a great one to go with.
Weaving his grandfather's stories into accounts
of his own visits to sites that shaped the old man's development as a husband and father as
well as an artist, Hertmans has produced a masterly book about
memory, art,
love and war.