Isabel Allende Memories Quotations
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- All Memories Quotes
- Haruki Murakami
- Joshua Foer
- Cassandra Clare
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Deepak Chopra
- George Eliot
- Elie Wiesel
- Oscar Wilde
- William Shakespeare
- Carl Jung
- Milan Kundera
- Stephen King
- Henry David Thoreau
- John Green
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Jodi Picoult
- Marcel Proust
- Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Samuel Johnson
- George Santayana
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Moving Quotes
One of the characteristics of North American culture is that you can always start again. You can always move forward, cross a border of a state or a city or a county, and move West, most of the time West. You leave behind guilt, past traditions, memories. You are as if born again, in the sense of the snake: You leave your skin behind and you begin again. For most people in the world, that is totally impossible.
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Lying Quotes
There's basically an element of fiction in everything you remember. Imagination and memory are almost the same brain processes. When I write fiction, I know that I'm using a bunch of lies that I've made up to create some form of truth. When I write a memoir, I'm using true elements to create something that will always be somehow fictionalized.
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Writing Quotes
My grandfather was dying, and told the family he had decided to die. ... At that moment I wanted so badly to write and tell him that he was never going to die, that somehow he would always be present in my life, because he had a theory that death didn't exist, only forgetfulness did. He believed that if you can keep people in your memory, they will live forever. That's what he did with my grandmother.
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Lying Quotes
As I travel through life, I gather experiences that lie imprinted on the deepest strata of memory, and there they ferment, are transformed, and sometimes rise to the surface and sprout like strange plants from other worlds. What is the fertile humus of the subconscious composed of? Why are certain images converted into recurrent themes in nightmares or writing?
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