"Are you saying that all those pasts exist exactly the way we remember them?"
The distant past didn't exist, any more than the near future did.
If the past does not exist still, how could we leave it behind us?
The past and, more important, the future do not exist.
That past does not exist, but you do, here and now.
That the past still exists somewhere, a part of Time 2.
He had been right when he'd said there was no future - because the past would always exist.
If her past didn't exist, what did she have to lose?
Statement A, in the future this past did not exist.
The past didn't exist, except as a lesson for the future.