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Or was there a point when sentences such as, "Too much history, too much remembering can ultimately destroy the past … and the future," were uttered without a menacing subtext?
There is also too much remembering, and in the early 21st century, when people throughout the world are, in the words of the historian Tzvetan Todorov, "obsessed by a new cult, that of memory", the latter seems to have become a far greater risk than the former.
PALRO looks at it and exclaims "This is the pink ball I like so much!", "remembering" a past experience.
Do you think that there is there such a thing as too much remembering?
Last year, the writer David Rieff, in a book titled "In Praise of Forgetting," warned against what he called "too much remembering": the inculcation of new collective memories and the creation of new monuments almost inevitably leads to new forms of injury.
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Not a demanding role, but very much remembered.
"Oh God, we didn't go out much," remembers Gus.
She will be greatly missed and much remembered.
Though its provenance is no longer much remembered, at the time its fame spanned the globe.
"They were probably enjoying the moment a little bit too much," remembers Arnold.
For a while no one could much remember what a guitar had ever sounded like.
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