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Memory is the faculty of absolution. Men developed memories to ease their...
Author:
Don DeLillo
Book:
The Names
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Memory is the faculty of absolution. Men developed memories to ease their disquiet over things they did as men. The deep past is the only innocence and therefore necessary to retain.
( Don DeLillo )
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