Remembered
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And then at 22, feeling myself, feeling confident, I
remembered
what the OG told me.
Yet one of their most famous punishments is not
remembered
for its outrageous cruelty, but for its disturbing familiarity.
That pencil-yellow crank was
remembered
by everybody.
Everybody
remembered
the pencil-yellow crank.
And they
remembered
things.
They
remembered
that bats fly at night.
And they
remembered
that when bats sleep, they hang upside down and fold their wings in.
How will we be
remembered
in 200 years?
And so I agree very emphatically that the pain of childbirth is not
remembered.
It's the child that's
remembered.
It could be something that we're
remembered
for, for millennia, for having achieved.
In 1863, when the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, he brought his old friend, Joshua Speed, back to the White House, and
remembered
that conversation of decades before, when he was so sad.
And the next lines are, "Through the unknown
remembered
gate, where the last of earth discovered is that which is the beginning."
Then I
remembered
that he was four and barely spoke English.
And I
remembered
how I couldn't articulate the anxiety and fear that filled me as I tried to carve my tiny little life into a world that felt far too big for me.
But I
remembered
finding comfort in those letters, because I wrote them with my grandma in mind.
They
remembered
how even the wimpy Tecciztecatl had eventually managed to emulate Nanahuatl's bravery.
When we were growing in New York and looking for more people to hire, I
remembered
that in Utica, an hour away, there were refugees from Southeast Asia and Africa, who were looking for a place to work.
It was a few years ago, but I sort of
remembered
this story, and I told it at a concert.
But the serious part is what threw me, and I couldn't quite get a handle on it until I
remembered
an essay.
And our goal was to try to humanize them a bit, and what I did was add type and people to the ad, which the previous campaign had not had, and nobody
remembered
them, and nobody referenced them.
And I
remembered
seeing this photograph of my father, who was a test pilot, and he told me that when you signed up to become a test pilot, they told you that there was a 40 to 50 percent chance of death on the job.
He
remembered
the shapes of the clouds in the south at the dawn of the 30th of April of 1882, and he could compare them in his recollection with the marbled grain in the design of a leather-bound book which he had seen only once, and with the lines in the spray which an oar raised in the Rio Negro on the eve of the battle of the Quebrancho.”
But then I
remembered
Tom talking to the open air and I tried it.
I have a feeling that, at this rate, it's going to be hard for our generation to be
remembered
as good ancestors.
She
remembered
how her hands would tremble as she did the work.
Two months ago, I
remembered
that promise I made, when a distinguished English critic published an article in the London Times, asking who could be the winner of the Orchestra World Cup.
In China, Kublai Khan's Yuan Dynasty is
remembered
as a golden age of science and culture.
But today, these 17th century Cossacks are
remembered
for their spirit of independence and defiance.
And I remembered, as a child, loving going to the planetarium.
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