“Memory is the space in which a thing happens for a second time.”
“My life's memories take up space with no regard to when they happened, or to their actual time span. The memories of brief incidents occupy almost all time, while years of my life have left no tract. -- spoken by Astrid”
“It was the second time that day that I stood looking at a space where a large thing wasn't where it was supposed to be.”
“Time is but the space between our memories; as soon as we cease to perceive this space, time has disappeared.”
“But Einstein came along and took space and time out of the realm of stationary things and put them in the realm of relativity—giving the onlooker dominion over time and space, because time and space are modes by which we think and not conditions in which we live.”
“Of her own experience she had no memory of the thing happening; but in her instinct, which was the experience of all mothers of wolves, there lurked a memory of fathers that had eaten their new-born and helpless progeny.”