2,914 Quotes About Memory
- Author Paul Auster
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Memory, therefore, not simply as the resurrection of one’s private past, but an immersion in the past of others, which is to say: history - which one both participates in and is a witness to, is a part of and apart from. Everything, therefore, is present in his mind at once, as if each element were reflecting the light of all the others, and at the same time emitting its own unique and unquenchable radiance.
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- Author Primo Levi
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Un recuerdo evocado demasiado a menudo y expresado en forma de historia tiende a convertirse en un estereotipo... cristalizado, perfeccionado, adornado, instalándose en sí mismo en lugar de la memoria pura y dura, y creciendo a sus expensas.
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- Author Wendy S. Walters
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I resist thinking about slavery because I want to avoid the overwhelming feeling that comes from trying to conceive of the terror, violence, and indignity of it. I do not like to think of it happening in my hometown, where I work, in my neighborhood, or near any of the places where I conduct my life.
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- Author Margaret Atwood
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They told us to depend on memory, because nothing written down could be relied on. The Spirit travels from mouth to mouth, not from thing to thing: books could be burnt, paper crumbles away, computers could be destroyed. Only the spirit lives forever, and the Spirit isn't a thing.
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- Author Francois Smith
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Sy staan vroualleen teen die aanslag van niks minder nie as die geskiedenis self
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- Author David Quammen
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History is a fable agreed upon.
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- Author F. Scott Fitzgerald
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It was a time of youth and war, and there was never so much love around.
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- Author Carleton Prince
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People remember what serves their memory best, and like a secret told round a circle of children, the first telling bears no resemblance whatsoever to the last.
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- Author A.D. Aliwat
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We are nothing without our memories, without our proof of them. The present is ephemeral. The memory is what lasts; history is written as substantiation.
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