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I remember all the important fights. Vividly. In detail.
I vividly remember bowling 20 + games a day, 2 or 3 times a week.
I probably remember the 1954 Masters more vividly than any of the others.
I grew up with very little. I remember vividly using buckets of water to shower.
Imagination is the wide-open eye which leads us always to see truth more vividly.
Nineteen is as alive as 40-plus. I can vividly remember 19 and how I saw the world.
I remember so vividly the first song I ever wrote. It was called 'Different People.'
If I've vividly laid out the narrative, the reader will come to his own conclusions.
Not to age myself, but I remember vividly 'Schoolhouse Rock!' and entrust my grammar to it.
Picture yourself vividly as winning, and that alone will contribute immeasurably to success.
I remember vividly what it's like to read as a 10-year-old - that passionate inhabiting of a book.
I vividly remember D'Angelo's 'How Does it Feel?' as a song I listened to around the time I came out.
My mother was electric onstage, and I vividly recall the extraordinary power she had over her audiences.
I vividly remember Charles Bronson's face in 'Chino.' The western genre is screaming for a face like that.
One of my goals is to allow readers to see my characters and the world they inhabit as vividly as possible.
For man, as for flower and beast and bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, most perfectly alive.
Seneca brings vividly before us a picture of the various scholars assembled in a school of the philosophers.
You can't really say what is beautiful about a place, but the image of the place will remain vividly with you.
I can remember the day I decided I would retire from competitive athletics as vividly as if it were yesterday.
I joined the Secret Service in June 1999 as a special agent and vividly remember an agency brimming with pride.
The devil that stayed with me most vividly was the one from the cover of Iron Maiden's 'Number of the Beast' album.
I remember vividly, as a kid, my mother had 'Jesus Was a Capricorn' and used to listen to it over and over and over.
As an actor, I had noticed very vividly that very few directors know how to direct actors because they haven't done it.
When I'm 19, I'll still be living with my mom, but I'm going to be doing music and acting. I can picture it really vividly.
The Fed is the major U.S. firefighter. It's not the Treasury. It's not the Congress. We certainly saw that vividly in 2008.
I vividly remember my mom would put on this VHS of Michael Jackson's greatest hits music videos. I'd watch that all the time.
I vividly remember being 14. That was the age when I started to get happy: I started being a writer and stopped being a loser.
I can't remember a picture that has expressed black attitudes and personal relationships as vividly as we've done in 'Cadence.'
Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon... must inevitably come to pass!
I remember very vividly going to school, being very happy, and then just having guys there who were just out to make my life miserable.
I vividly remember segregation - separate schools, sitting in the balcony at the movie theater, being barred from the public swimming pool.
The Prohibition era is so vividly depicted in 'Lawless.' John Hillcoat does a remarkable job of rooting his film in such a tangible reality.
Kublai noticed this uncommon perception that Marco Polo has, with the idea to explain and talk about his country so vividly that he can see it.
For me, the vast marvel is to be alive. For man, or for flowers or beast or bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly and perfectly alive.
Adverbs, we know, are meant to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. They help us understand things more clearly, more vividly, more... morely.
Both the Beatles and The Rolling Stones broke on the music scene the summer I was in England. I can vividly remember hearing 'She Loves You' in August 1963.
Memory in youth is active and easily impressible; in old age it is comparatively callous to new impressions, but still retains vividly those of earlier years.
I vividly remember throwing a bowl of porridge at my husband Rayne once when he defended the children instead of me - the patch on the ceiling stayed for years.
We all dream. We dream vividly, depending on our nature. Our existence is beyond our explanation, whether we believe in God or we have religion or we're atheist.
The Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act is an important authorization for our country and for our citizens, as we have seen so vividly in the last few weeks.
I wanted to put all my family stories down for my girls, and I remember everything so vividly. I just wanted to put everything down while I still can remember it all.
I gave my heart to the Lord, and I remember the incident vividly. The Lord spoke to me. I know that sounds funny. It was not an audible voice or anything of that nature.
I do remember vividly sometime after puberty when I'd answer the phone at home and the callers began to say, 'Hi, Bill!' That's when I knew Dad and I had the same voice.
My earliest memory from childhood is of fishing with my father. And I remember vividly we were in a store, and we were buying a pup tent to go on our first camping trip.
What I remember most vividly was the sense of always being a little behind the other kids in class - that sense of I wasn't cut out for class or I wasn't cut out to read.
I vividly remember the stories my grandfather told me about the carnage of the First World War, which people tend to forget was one of the worst massacres in human history.
It was at a vividly bad time in Norman Mailer's life that I met him, and a sort of water-treading time in mine. He had stabbed his wife, and I was a copy boy at Time magazine.
'The Hobbit' was one of the first biggish books I ever read. I remember vividly the 'riddles in the dark' passage, and it meant a lot to me to finally get to play it after all these years.
There's nothing that can lock a memory in your mind more distinctly than with a piece of music. It's so easy to remember something so vividly and so perfectly when you score it to something.
I vividly remember the summer of 1964 with its voter registration drives, boiling racial tensions, and the erupting awareness of the cruelty of racism. I was never the same after that summer.