J.A. A Santana

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The behaviour of the memory in dreams is surely most significant for every theory of memory in general. It teaches us that “nothing which we have once psychically possessed is ever entirely lost” (Scholz); or as Delbœuf puts it, “any impression, even the most insignificant, leaves an unalterable trace, indefinitely susceptible to resurface,”
The Interpretation of Dreams (AmazonClassics Edition)
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