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, 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.””
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.
Recognize how crises can shift priorities.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal loss
- recovery
- identity formation
- career change
- creative inspiration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How have crises altered what you consider important?
- What memories become clearer after a shock?
Memory is unreliable; recollection may be distorted by emotion.