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Memory Quote by Neil Gaiman

“Perhaps it was an afterimage, I decided, or a ghost: something that had stirred in my mind, for a moment, so powerfully that I believed it to be real, but now was gone, and faded into the past like a memory forgotten, or a shadow into the dusk.” quote by Neil Gaiman
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““Perhaps it was an afterimage, I decided, or a ghost: something that had stirred in my mind, for a moment, so powerfully that I believed it to be real, but now was gone, and faded into the past like a memory forgotten, or a shadow into the dusk.””

Neil Gaiman

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman, 2013

A fleeting, vivid thought or feeling can seem real for a moment, then vanish, leaving only a faint memory.

In simple terms: Intense moments can feel real then fade.

Key Takeaway

Cherish fleeting insights before they fade.

Themes

memory perception reality ephemerality imagination

Mood

nostalgic introspective melancholic

Type

literary philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • creative writing
  • personal reflection
  • dream analysis
  • artistic inspiration

Key Concepts

psychology subjective experience transience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate lasting truths from fleeting impressions?
  • What value do brief, intense experiences hold?
A Different Perspective

Such moments may be misinterpreted as truth, leading to confusion.

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