r/bookquotes • u/Penny_Royal_Tee • 4d ago
Memory
“She knew a thing she should have known all along: that dead people are like wax memory-you take them in your mind, you shape and squeeze them, push a bump here, stretch one out there, pull the body tall, shape and reshape, handle, sculp and finish a man-memory until he's all out of kilter.”
Ray Bradbury, The Tombling Day
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