And Memento Mori means "remember death."
But memento mori-- so constantly revisiting death and realizing it forces you to put your life
One is memento mori, so remembering that you're going to die, and putting that-- it's also very stoic.
Then you have the memento homo-- probably getting the pronunciation off.
In the film Memento , Guy Pierce played the character Lenny.
They're called memento mori.
like small mementos from places that we traveled to and create a scrapbooking page for each tournament that we went to or each like country that we visited
And religion likes to use memento mori as well, have us coming to terms with our mortality.
If they do give you a memento to deliver, that's a great way to make new friends or instant relatives in an unfamiliar place.
And when I offer to deliver a memento to your friends and family in Uganda, you know I mean it.
People kept taking them as mementos .
my box of old mission mementos and started sifting through it, looking for inspiration, and that's when I stumbled across this.
And by the time you reach to mementos , you're already good at how to do it.
You already know how to go through mementos .
I have a coin in my pocket and it says Memento Mori on it.
And how do you practice or develop that sense of memento mori?
It often happens when you are going through old photos or mementos , the items you were given from my mother, it always
Just mementos .
Apparent to what is sold in terms of mementos , the Wall must have been 200 miles, because--
And in a way, these are our modern memento mores.
When you have a physical ticket you can put it on your wall or your shelf as a memento , but it doesn't do anything anymore.
And monuments like Newgrange, you could say they were a little bit like Memento mori, you know, the skull on the medieval philosopher's desk?
And I think art is sort of, as they say-- the academic term is memento mori.
If you're familiar with the movie "Memento ." So, the movie "Memento " follows a man who, his short-term memory doesn't write itself
It often happens when you are going through old photos, or mementos , the items you were given from a mother, it always stops you from organizing.
And so things that keep happy memories vivid, like mementos or scrape books, or photo albums or journals are really helpful because they keep your mind -- they keep those memories
I honestly can't. Yeah, I think probably fairly contemporary, the movie "Memento " by Christopher Nolan back-- I think that was 2000 or 2001.
So when I came home from LA, having seen the building, I wanted to make a memento to commemorate the experience.
And parenthetically, I should note if you would like to know what life is like without a functioning hippocampus, just watch the movie "Memento ."
He said, I want, as many people wanted in their commission portraits at the time, a memento mori, a reminder of the likelihood of death.
Within a few years, you had Christopher Nolan's "Memento ."
Have you gone through your clothes, and your toiletries, and your mementos , and your photos?
And then, taking the various tokens or symbols of those animals and putting them in the house as memories or mementos
Start from clothes, books, documents, miscellaneous items, then mementos .
And there's another effect that we hadn't quite realized is that, by digitizing everything -- while most of my physical mementos used to sit in the attic or in a shoebox somewhere,