John Irving Quotes About Memories

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  • And when you love a book, commit one glorious sentence of it-perhaps your favorite sentence-to memory. That way you won't forget the language of the story that moved you to tears.

    John Irving (2012). “In One Person: A Novel”, p.41, Simon and Schuster
  • And never forget, there is memory.

    John Irving (1978). “The world according to Garp”, Pocket
  • You think you have a memory; but it has you!

    John Irving (2012). “A Prayer for Owen Meany: A Novel”, p.28, Harper Collins
  • Your memory is a monster; you forget - it doesn't. It simply files things away. It keeps things for you, or hides things from you - and summons them to your recall with a will of its own. You think you have a memory; but it has you!

    John Irving (2012). “A Prayer For Owen Meany”, p.46, Random House
  • Our memory is a monster; you forget it - it does not.

    John Irving (2012). “In One Person: A Novel”, p.260, Simon and Schuster
  • Because who can describe that look that triggers the memory of loved ones? Who can anticipate the frown, the smile, or the misplaced lock of hair that sends a swift, undeniable signal from the past? Who can ever estimate the power of association, which is always strongest in moments of love and in memories of death?

    John Irving (2012). “A Widow For One Year”, p.100, Random House
  • The history of a city was like the history of a family—there is closeness and even affection, but death eventually separates everyone from each other. It is only the vividness of memory that keeps the dead alive forever; a writer’s job is to imagine everything so personally that the fiction is as vivid as our personal memories.

    John Irving (1978). “The world according to Garp”, Pocket
  • Life," Garp wrote, "is sadly not structured like a good old-fashioned novel. Instead an end occurs when those who are meant to peter out have petered out. All that is left is memory. But even a nihilist has memory.

  • A writer's job is to imagine everything so personally that the fiction is as vivid as memories.

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    John Irving (1978). “The world according to Garp”, Pocket
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