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Memory Quote by Tom McCarthy

“Surplus matter. I'd forgotten all about that phrase, those classes -- even before the accident, I mean. After the accident I forgot everything. It was as though my memories were pigeons and the accident a big noise that had scared them off. They fluttered back eventually -- but when they did…” quote by Tom McCarthy
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““Surplus matter. I'd forgotten all about that phrase, those classes -- even before the accident, I mean. After the accident I forgot everything. It was as though my memories were pigeons and the accident a big noise that had scared them off. They fluttered back eventually -- but when they did, their hierarchy had changed, and some that had had crappy places before ended up with better ones; I remembered them more clearly; they seemed more important.””

Tom McCarthy

About This Quote

Source Film: The Station Agent, 2003

The accident reshapes memory, elevating previously overlooked details while diminishing others, showing how trauma reorders perception.

In simple terms: Trauma changes what we remember and value.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how crises can shift priorities.

Themes

memory trauma perception reassessment

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • personal loss
  • recovery
  • identity formation
  • career change
  • creative inspiration

Key Concepts

neuroscience psychology subjectivity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How have crises altered what you consider important?
  • What memories become clearer after a shock?
A Different Perspective

Memory is unreliable; recollection may be distorted by emotion.

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