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"To understand the present, we must listen to the voices of the past."
"We are all witnesses to the same events, but we see them differently."
"Sometimes the most important things in life are the ones we can't see or touch, but we can feel them in our hearts."
"We are all detectives in our own lives, trying to piece together the fragments of our past to understand who we are."
"Time is a river that carries us away, but it also leaves behind traces of our existence, like footprints in the sand."
"We are all searching for something, but we don't always know what it is. Sometimes it's a person, sometimes it's a place, and sometimes it's just a feeling."
"Sometimes I think that the only thing that connects us to the past is the present. Without the present, the past would be lost forever."
"We are all the sum of our memories, but what happens when those memories are erased or altered? Do we become someone else, or do we remain the same person, just with a different past?"
"Memory is a strange thing. It doesn't work like I thought it did. We are so used to thinking of it as a camera or a tape recorder, but it's not like that at all. It's more like a painter. It creates a picture, but it's not always the same picture."
The stories I’m writing now are more and more about memory, about the past, and about how we reconstruct the past.
Memory is the way we keep telling ourselves our stories - and telling other people a somewhat different version of our stories.
The truth is, we know so little about life, we don't really know what the good news is and what the bad news is.
The power of literature lies in its ability to make us feel less alone in the universe.
The true writer is one who dares to confront the uncomfortable truths of our time.
Literature is a fire that burns in the soul, illuminating the darkest corners of our existence.
"The truth is, we all carry our prisons within us."
"The world is, in the end, what we say it is."
"The story is a vehicle for the truth. We tell stories to find the truth."
The books we read in childhood are like a secret garden, a place where we can escape and dream.