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Mr. Karski recalled that Mr. Feiner kept murmuring, "Remember this, remember this".
And when you do, I want you to know this, remember this: There is no such thing as failure.
And when you do I want you to know this, remember this: there is no such thing as failure.
Here's a clip of the discussion Howard Cosell had off the air: What he decided to say was this: Remember, this is just a football game, no matter who wins or loses….
(Be very careful about how you do this: remember, this is an exercise in pointing out inconsistencies in logic, not trying to associate an innocent debater with a heinous war criminal).
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It's obvious why a writer would be interested in this remembering, this conservation of past experience, kept secretly alive inside the imagination.
Picasso feels this, remembers this as Stein's face; it is the head in his head after not seeing her for a while, not the objective truth, but the truth as he experiences it.
Remind yourself it's the neurosis and not them who's speaking to you like this; remembering this will help you be more tolerant.
"I kept telling myself, remember this day, remember this day, remember this day.
Some of you will have read — who read English literature remember this, you may remember this.
Remember this: This war has ratcheted down considerably.
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