“It is a chance to flit off and double-check my memory, which I have found to be astonishingly unreliable.
Apparently none of us really remember anything exactly the way it happened. And often the divergence is proportional to the amount of ego and wishful thinking we have invested.”

—  Glen Cook , book Bleak Seasons

Source: Bleak Seasons (1996), Chapter 90 (p. 243)

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