1 There were also memories of another kind.
2 Besides, his memories were not continuous.
3 He was troubled by false memories occasionally.
4 The past is whatever the records and the memories agree upon.
5 We, the Party, control all records, and we control all memories.
6 It was true that he had no memories of anything greatly different.
7 He remembered remembering contrary things, but those were false memories, products of self-deception.
8 Only the Thought Police would read what he had written, before they wiped it out of existence and out of memory.
9 Past events, it is argued, have no objective existence, but survive only in written records and in human memories.
10 He tried to squeeze out some childhood memory that should tell him whether London had always been quite like this.
11 The only evidence is inside my own mind, and I don't know with any certainty that any other human being shares my memories.
12 And if it is necessary to rearrange one's memories or to tamper with written records, then it is necessary to FORGET that one has done so.
13 But the curious thing was that while he was doing so a totally different memory had clarified itself in his mind, to the point where he almost felt equal to writing it down.
14 It aroused in Winston dim memories of something seen long ago on a wall or a hoarding--a vast bottle composed of electric lights which seemed to move up and down and pour its contents into a glass.
15 She had no memories of anything before the early sixties and the only person she had ever known who talked frequently of the days before the Revolution was a grandfather who had disappeared when she was eight.
16 The Party intellectual knows in which direction his memories must be altered; he therefore knows that he is playing tricks with reality; but by the exercise of DOUBLETHINK he also satisfies himself that reality is not violated.
17 Winston could not definitely remember a time when his country had not been at war, but it was evident that there had been a fairly long interval of peace during his childhood, because one of his early memories was of an air raid which appeared to take everyone by surprise.
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