“What you end up remembering isn't always the same as what you have witnessed.”
Julian Barnes book The Sense of an Ending
Source: The Sense of an Ending
Source: Working for the Devil
“What you end up remembering isn't always the same as what you have witnessed.”
Julian Barnes book The Sense of an Ending
Source: The Sense of an Ending
Mark Satin (1946) American political theorist, author, and newsletter publisher
Pages 196–97. Fall of 1966. Satin has dropped out of SUNY and is sitting in his girlfriend's apartment in Manhattan. The application is for Canadian immigrant status. Keith, a supportive college professor, is seen by Satin as a plastic sellout.
Confessions of a Young Exile (1976)
“How come I end up where I started?
How come I end up where I went wrong?”
Thom Yorke (1968) English musician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter
15 Step
Lyrics, In Rainbows (2007)