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en I remember being terrified of some teachers at school who were violent. But I also remember things being absolutely hysterically funny. What I tried to do was to make a movie which was entertaining for adults as much as it was for children.

en The stuff you see in movies and TV, he does for real. Those aren't the things I'll remember him for. I'll remember him for the cases nobody wrote about, that nobody was calling about, that nobody is going to make a movie about. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. The stuff you see in movies and TV, he does for real. Those aren't the things I'll remember him for. I'll remember him for the cases nobody wrote about, that nobody was calling about, that nobody is going to make a movie about.

en Aside from everything else, these are school stories. In a middle-of-the-road English education, the teachers are embattled, the school is a very kind of anarchic place and a very funny place, as well. Where two sets of people ---- one of which is becoming adults and one of which is trying to avoid going back to becoming children ---- clash.

en These automatic influences of memory can mislead the elderly person and make them mistakenly think that they remember something that actually didn't happen. What's more, our studies show that older adults often are extremely confident about the accuracy of things they think they remember. They're more likely to make mistakes, and more difficult to convince they're wrong.

en What we have to remember is that children matter as much as adults, but they aren't equal with adults

en It's entertaining and funny and it helps make people -- adults and teen-agers -- more aware.

en It's enough for you to do it once for a few men to remember you. But if you do it year after year, then many people remember you and they tell it to their children, and their children and grandchildren remember and, if it concerns books, they can read them. And if it's good enough, it will last as long as there are human beings.
  Ernest Hemingway

en I'll never understand what it's like to live in a world where there isn't such a thing as nuclear weapons. I remember learning about them in school, and I was terrified.

en [The team found large groups gathered in churches and multi-story school buildings. They came across about 60 deaf children huddled inside a school for the deaf with only two adults watching over them.] They were terrified and couldn't communicate with us, ... They were scared at first to get on the boats. They didn't know who we were or where we were going to take them.

en It's a place where people make the mistake of doing advertising that is really entertaining, but really has nothing to do with their brand, so people remember the entertainment but they don't remember the brand at all.

en I remember that perfect game I threw when I was just out of high school. Nobody would talk to me . Nobody would go near me. I remember the feeling vividly. I remember the ballpark and everything. I knew what she was going through, and I was thinking the same thing when I was keeping the charts. I was pretty anxious for her.

en I would never think of doing a movie for children if I did not have any, ... A lot of things in the film I know about. I relate to all the sufferings much more now that I have kids. I see it from the outside now. And before, I didn't. Children have this capacity for resistance, and they accept things as they are, maybe because they have no other reference. They are somehow more flexible; they adapt much faster than adults.
  Roman Polanski

en That was funny for me, never (getting) a chance to play. That's kind of funny but I just don't remember that. Things are much, much better now.

en When taught and modeled daily in the classroom we see that the core values help to reduce intolerance, harassment, bullying, teasing, and risky and aggressive behaviors. If we as adults are responsible and do our job as caring adults, children will feel safe and supported and they will enjoy positive relationships with peers and adults. They will know and understand what is expected of them and the rules and expectations are consistent. All of these things will help facilitate learning for all children and success at home and in school and their community.

en If you want to win friends, make it a point to remember them. If you remember my name, you pay me a subtle compliment; you indicate that I have made an impression on you. Remember my name and you add to my feeling of importance.
  Dale Carnegie


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