"I hope that memory is valued - that we do not lose memory"
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The spare construction does the work. “I hope” sounds modest, almost gentle, but it’s also a marker of fragility: memory won’t survive on its own. “Valued” is the tell. He’s not worried about the brain’s ability to store facts; he’s worried about a culture that treats the past as disposable, an inconvenience to the forward march of markets, trends, and official narratives. The second clause - “that we do not lose memory” - repeats the term as if to insist on its materiality, like something you can misplace, steal, or have taken from you.
Context matters: Terkel came of age amid Depression-era hardship, WWII propaganda, the Cold War’s coercions, and the amnesia cycles of postwar prosperity. His oral histories fought the smooth myth of national innocence by keeping contradiction on tape. The subtext is accountability: without memory, injustice becomes “complicated,” and the same old tricks can be sold as new.
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"I hope that memory is valued - that we do not lose memory." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-hope-that-memory-is-valued-that-we-do-not-96642/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







