340 Quotes About Forgetting


  • Author Norman Klein
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    ...first, in order to remember, something must be forgotten; second, the place where memories are stored has no boundaries. In other words, forgetting is a twin; its tandem effect is best called "simultancous" distraction, the instant when one memory defoliates another. This fuzzy double - one devouring the other - presumably inhibits learning

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  • Author Milan Kundera
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    The assassination of Allende quickly covered over the memory of the Russian invasion of Bohemia, the bloody massacre in Bangladesh caused Allende to be forgotten, the din of war in the Sinai Desert drowned out the groans of Bangladesh, the massacres in Cambodia caused the Sinai to be forgotten, and so on, and on and on, until everyone has completely forgotten everything.

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  • Author Richard Holmes
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    There is a goddess of Memory, Mnemosyne; but none of Forgetting. Yet there should be, as they are twin sisters, twin powers, and walk on either side of us, disputing for sovereignty over us and who we are, all the way until death.

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  • Author Michael Shindler
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    We're forgetting each plant's proper naming,Classifications we've learnt from reading;We stop recalling the links and logic,Accounts of the world's internal working,And I wonder—do you hear strange music?

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