Quote by Brooke Langton
I compare it to being in a car accident. There's so much adrenaline rushing through you that you remember being in the accident but you don't remember any of the details.
Summary
This quote describes a situation where the individual experiences a surge of adrenaline, likening it to being in a car accident. The intense rush of adrenaline is so overwhelming that it creates a sense of vagueness and haze, causing the person to remember being in the accident but unable to recall the specific details. It illustrates how the intensity of certain events can impact the ability to retain and remember specific information or details.