Memory is the fourth dimension to any landscape.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Memory narrativises itself.
Memory is a way of telling you what's important to you.
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things.
As we divest ourselves of once familiar physical objects - digitize and dematerialize - we approach a 'Star Trek' future in which everything can be accessed from the fourth dimension with a few clicks or terse audibles.
A memory is what is left when something happens and does not completely unhappen.
It's surprising how much memory is built around things unnoticed at the time.
I have found that all of my memories seem to need a place and that a good part of what we think of as explicit memory has to do with location.
My memory is basically visual: that's what I remember, rooms and landscapes. What I do not remember are what the people in these room were telling me. I never see letters or sentences when I write or read, but only the images they produce.
Memories are like stones, time and distance erode them like acid.
Memory is the thing you forget with.