MEMORY QUOTES V

quotations about memory

It was not that he didn't remember he once had another sort of life. But, like the old yellowing photograph at home, which he did not burn, it was sad to think about, and far away, like another world that had disappeared forever.

GAO XINGJIAN

One Man's Bible

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True memory, which we must now endeavour to understand, consists of knowledge of past events, but not of all such knowledge. Some knowledge of past events, for example what we learn through reading history, is on a par with the knowledge we can acquire concerning the future: it is obtained by inference, not (so to speak) spontaneously. There is a similar distinction in our knowledge of the present: some of it is obtained through the senses, some in more indirect ways. I know that there are at this moment a number of people in the streets of New York, but I do not know this in the immediate way in which I know of the people whom I see by looking out of my window. It is not easy to state precisely wherein the difference between these two sorts of knowledge consists, but it is easy to feel the difference. For the moment, I shall not stop to analyse it, but shall content myself with saying that, in this respect, memory resembles the knowledge derived from the senses. It is immediate, not inferred, not abstract; it differs from perception mainly by being referred to the past.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

"Memory", The Analysis of Mind

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Vague memories hang about the mind like cobwebs.

GEORGE ELIOT

Romola

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Memory, when duly impregnated with ascertained facts, is sometimes surprisingly fertile.

GEORGE ELIOT

Silas Marner

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Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Beyond Good and Evil

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Memory is a bad book-keeper.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims

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Human beings have only that confusing mass of chemically driven neurological storage to rely on. They're all subjective and emotion-tinged. How can they trust any of their memories?

DAN SIMMONS

Olympos


Because computers have memories, we imagine that they must be something like our human memories, but that is simply not true. Computer memories work in a manner alien to human memories. My memory lets me recognize the faces of my friends, whereas my own computer never even recognizes me. My computer's memory stores a million phone numbers with perfect accuracy, but I have to stop and think to recall my own.

ALAN COOPER

The Inmates Are Running the Asylum

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Few have wished for memory so much as they have longed for forgetfulness.

ARTHUR HELPS

Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd

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Memory fades, memory adjusts, memory conforms to what we think we remember.

JOAN DIDION

Blue Nights

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The memory has as many moods as the temper, and shifts its scenery like a diorama.

GEORGE ELIOT

Middlemarch

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The more you love a memory, the stronger and stranger it is.

VLADIMIR NABOKOV

Strong Opinions

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Memories are like flagstones, time and distance work upon them like drops of acid.

UGO BETTI

Crime on Goat Island


Memory is the greatest traveler.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims

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Reminiscences make one feel so deliciously aged and sad.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

The Irrational Knot

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In my mind, childhood was a perfect place, almost, and I'm sure my memory is flawed and mistaken in some ways. But it is my country of memory.

SANDY ROBISON

"Growing Up Fluvanna", The Post-Journal, December 17, 2017


Has it ever happened to you...? The color of the day suddenly changes to shadow. And you know you're going to remember that moment for the rest of your life.

MARTIN AMIS

House of Meetings

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Memory, with its fugitive adjustments, is the merciful veil to the grim enactments of the first law. It hides the anguish in the human heart which is always craving for perpetuity.

STACY AUMONIER

"That Which Is Always Changing", One After Another

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Memory demands (a) an image, (b) a belief in past existence. The belief may be expressed in the words "this existed."

BERTRAND RUSSELL

"Memory", The Analysis of Mind

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Memory is a great deceiver: it embroiders until naught is left but the glory and the pleasure.

TOBSHA LEARNER

The Witch of Cologne

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