I can forget injuries, but never benefits.

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Horace Walpole, in his book "The Castle of Otranto," reflects on the nature of human experience regarding memories of harm and kindness. He suggests that while we might move past or forgive the injuries we have faced, the benefits and kindness we receive from others stick with us. This distinction underscores the importance of gratitude and appreciation for positive experiences in our lives.

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