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The second story is about a man who could remember everything but had no way of filtering the information.
We don't remember everything, but I'd love to know who's in charge of what we forget.
"I cannot remember everything, but I did not take anything out of his mouth," Etheredge said.
It might not have helped me remember everything, but it might have helped me go back to that state of mind.
It seems to me that we live in dangerous times all over the world: we have the technology to remember everything, but a desire to forget the troubling and to seek the safety of numbness.
Private investigator Brenna Spector has a rare (but very real) neurological disorder, one that allows her to remember everything – but only since the moment her own sister got into a strange car, never to be seen again.
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Christopher sees everything, remembers everything, but cannot prioritise - cannot sift out what most of us regard as important.
Of course you won't remember everything perfectly, but you should reflect reality as best you can.
You remember everything perfectly, but the life has somehow drained out of it.
It might seem like you'll remember everything later, but after a few lectures it can all become a blur.
But remember, everything that survives in the repertory does so by winning a broad audience, not by titillating the jaded palettes and personal tastes of professional critics.
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