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“...while forgetting the past might condemn people to repeat it, remembering it too vividly condemned them to never leave.” quote by Louise Penny
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““...while forgetting the past might condemn people to repeat it, remembering it too vividly condemned them to never leave.””

Louise Penny

About This Quote

Source Novel: A World Too Many by Louise Penny, 2014

Remembering history too intensely can trap people in the past, preventing them from moving forward, while forgetting it can lead to repeated mistakes.

In simple terms: Too much memory can hold us back; too little repeats errors.

Key Takeaway

Balance remembrance with forward motion.

Themes

memory history growth

Mood

introspective cautious

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal healing
  • social activism
  • education
  • policy making

Key Concepts

psychology collective trauma

Questions to Reflect On

  • What memories do you hold onto that hinder progress?
  • How can societies remember without being immobilized?
A Different Perspective

It may underestimate the healing power of processing painful memories.

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