Doris Lessing Quotes About Memories

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  • Sleep is harder to reach and thinner, and sleeping is no longer the Drop into the black pit all oblivion until the alarm clock, no, sleep is thin and fitful and full of memories and reminders and the dark is never dark enough.

  • Women often get dropped from memory, and then history.

    Women  
    Doris Lessing (2013). “Under My Skin”, p.18, HarperCollins UK
  • When the print revolution occurred 400 years ago, human beings lost a certain mental capacity, including a sense of memory. In Africa today, you meet people who still carry everything in their heads, the way we used to. We rely on telephone books, address books. We have to look up everything.

    Book   People  
    Source: progressive.org
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