Charles Caleb Colton (1777–1832) British priest and writer
Vol. II; XXXVIII
Lacon (1820)
Batman : The Killing Joke (1988)
Charles Caleb Colton (1777–1832) British priest and writer
Vol. II; XXXVIII
Lacon (1820)
Isaac Leib Peretz (1852–1915) Yiddish language author and playwright
Vegn Geshichte, 1890. Alle Verk, xii. 35.
“There is nothing so eternally adhesive as the memory of power.”
Isaac Asimov book I, Robot
“The Evitable Conflict”, p. 189
Source: I, Robot (1950)
Anselm Kiefer (1945) German painter and sculptor
the Second World War
n.p.
Tim Marlow joins Anselm Kiefer to discuss his work' - 2005
“Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it.”
Michel De Montaigne (1533–1592) (1533-1592) French-Occitan author, humanistic philosopher, statesman
“Memory is fallible… not because of storage limitations so much as retrieval limitations.”
Daniel Levitin book The Organized Mind
The Organized Mind (2014)
Elie Wiesel (1928–2016) writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate, and Holocaust survivor
"Building a Moral Society", Chamberlin Lecture at Lewis & Clark College (1995)
Context: An immoral society betrays humanity because it betrays the basis for humanity, which is memory. An immoral society deals with memory as some politicians deal with politics. A moral society is committed to memory: I believe in memory. The Greek word alethia means Truth, Things that cannot be forgotten. I believe in those things that cannot be forgotten and because of that so much in my work deals with memory... What do all my books have in common? A commitment to memory.