2,914 Quotes About Memory
- Author T.P. Lye
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Trails are routes to remembrance just as they are routes to knowledge.
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- Author Annette Marie
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Some knowledge runs deeper than memory.
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- Author David Foster Wallace
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That as people age, accumulate more and more private experiences, their sense of history tightens, narrows, becomes more personal? So that to the extent that they remember events of social importance, they remember only for example 'where they were' when such-and-such occurred. Et cetera et cetera. Objective events and data become naturally more and more subjectively colored.
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- Author Daša Drndić
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Memories die as soon as they are plucked from their surroundings, they burst, lose color, lose suppleness, stiffen like corpses. All that remains are shells with translucent edges. Half-erased brain platelets are a slippery terrain, deceptive. One’s mental archive is locked, it languishes in the dark. The past is riddled with holes, souvenirs can’t help here. Everything must be thrown away. Everything. And perhaps everyone as well.
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- Author Julian Barnes
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What is history? Any thoughts, Webster?''History is the lies of the victors,' I replied, a little too quickly.'Yes, I was rather afraid you'd say that. Well, as long as you remember that it is also the self-delusions of the defeated. ...'Finn?''"History is that certainty produced at the point where the imperfections of memory meet the inadequacies of documentation." (quoting Patrick Lagrange)
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- Author Julian Barnes
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If a memory wasn't a thing but a memory of a memory of a memory, mirrors set in parallel, then what the brain told you now about what it claimed had happened then would be coloured by what had happened in between. It was like a country remembering its history: the past was never just the past, it was what made the present able to live with itself.
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- Author Thomas Mann
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Is not the pastness of the past the more profound, the more legendary, the more immediately it falls before the present ?
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- Author Walter Benjamin
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To articulate what is past does not mean to recognize “how it really was.” It means to take control of a memory, as it flashes in a moment of danger.
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- Author Katherine Ann Porter
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It is my conviction that when events are forgotten, buried in the cellar of the page, they are no longer even history.
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