We new-born infants, without experience, were born with fear, with memory of fear; and memory is experience.
 Jack London, The Star Rover (1915). copy citation

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Author Jack London
Source The Star Rover
Topic memory fear
Date 1915
Language English
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“And yet, when we were new-born we did remember other times and places. We, helpless infants in arms or creeping quadruped-like on the floor, dreamed our dreams of air-flight. Yes; and we endured the torment and torture of nightmare fears of dim and monstrous things. We new-born infants, without experience, were born with fear, with memory of fear; and memory is experience. As for myself, at the beginnings of my vocabulary, at so tender a period that I still made hunger noises and sleep noises, yet even then did I know that I had been a star-rover. Yes, I, whose lips had never lisped the word “ king, ” remembered that I had once been the son of a king.” source