Time And Memory Quotes

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Rolf van der Wind
“They'll probably say I'm crazy or even mad, and maybe they're right—I should have kept my distance. There were so many things I wanted to say, truths I wanted to share, but I knew they would only cause pain. So instead, I buried those thoughts deep inside and let the pain consume me. No matter how much I tried to explain, it wouldn't have made a difference. I couldn't even understand the turmoil within myself, so how could I possibly make them understand? As time passes, I find myself growing weaker, but with that weakness comes a strange relief. The less I remember, the less I can be hurt. The fading memories bring a certain numbness, and with it, the suffering begins to fade too.”
Rolf van der Wind

“From The Motel That Eats Time

“You don’t check into this motel to rest—you check in to remember what you were before the world forgot your name.”
Thomas Miller

Thomas         Miller
“You don’t check into this motel to rest—you check in to remember what you were before the world forgot your name.”
— From The Motel That Eats Time by Thomas Miller”
Thomas Miller, South of the Border The Motel That Eats Time