Memory isn't a theme; it's part of the human condition.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Memory is a way of telling you what's important to you.
Memory is a fiction we tell ourselves: just a piece of the truth.
Memory likes to play hide-and-seek, to crawl away. It tends to hold forth, to dress up, often needlessly. Memory contradicts itself; pedant that it is, it will have its way.
Memory depends very much on the perspicuity, regularity, and order of our thoughts. Many complain of the want of memory, when the defect is in the judgment; and others, by grasping at all, retain nothing.
Memory training is not just for the sake of performing party tricks; it's about nurturing something profoundly and essentially human.
Memory is often less about the truth than about what we want it to be.
Memory is the way we keep telling ourselves our stories - and telling other people a somewhat different version of our stories.
Human memory is short and terribly fickle.
Memory is the thing you forget with.
Memory narrativises itself.