"You're saving cocoons." That's what he'd say. "Corsets, in a way, you can never fit again. So why save them? You can't really prove you were ever young. Pictures? No, they lie. You're not the picture." "Affidavits?" "No, my dear, you're not the dates, or the ink, or the paper. You're not these trunks of junk and dust. You're only you, here, nowβ the present you." Copy quote Share Report a mistake Ray BradburyDandelion WineMr. BentleyMrs. BentleyMemoriesThingsAge
Or was it the elaborate trick of an old lady convincing herself that she had a past? After all, once a time was over, it was done. You were always in the present. She may have been a girl once, but was not now. Her childhood was gone and nothing could fetch it back. Copy quote Share Report a mistake Ray BradburyDandelion WineLifeOld AgeThe PresentAgeChildhoodAwareness, Realization