That is not a remarkable thing to say, but it is a remarkable thing to have in one's memory.
In her book "Slouching Towards Bethlehem," Joan Didion reflects on the idea that while certain statements may not stand out as extraordinary, the ability to remember them can be quite significant. This points to the notion that memory itself can hold weight and importance, even if the information isn't inherently remarkable. Didion emphasizes the value of recollection and how it shapes our understanding of experiences and the world around us.
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