SuperMemo is based on the insight that there is an ideal moment to practice what you've learned. Practice too soon and you waste your time. Practice too late and you've forgotten the material and have to relearn it. The right time to practice is just at the moment you're about to forget. Gary Wolf baseforgethave share on social
Supermodels are over, and the new picture girl has become the television actress. Portia de Rossi actressgirlpicture Change image and share on social
Supernatural does not mean methodological stupidity. John Piper methodologicalstupiditysupernatural Change image and share on social
Supernatural movies generally have a much more brooding pace. If you look at films like 'The Sixth Sense' or 'The Others,' it's more building up the characters and building up the situation as opposed to just opening with a big action set piece. James Wan actionbigbrood share on social
'Supernatural' was great because my character changed so much from beginning to end, always keeping me on my toes. Julie McNiven beginchangecharacter Change image and share on social
Superstar was made so early in my career I had nothing to do with it at all. The first time I saw it was the opening screening. Andrew Lloyd Webber careerearlymake Change image and share on social
Superstars come and go. I want to make sure I am always a producer's actor. I may be refused to be called a great actor but I have never troubled any of my producers in my life. Honesty always catches the camera, and that is what my strength is. Akshay Kumar actorcallcamera share on social
Superstition is foolish, childish, primitive and irrational - but how much does it cost you to knock on wood? Judith Viorst childishcostfoolish Change image and share on social
Superstition is only the fear of belief, while religion is the confidence. Marguerite Gardiner beliefconfidencefear Change image and share on social
Superstition is the irrational belief that an object or behavior has the power to influence an outcome, when there's no logical connection between them. Most of us aren't superstitious - but most of us are a 'littlestitious.' Gretchen Rubin behaviorbeliefconnection share on social