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Stefan Zweig

“For I regard memory not as a phenomenon preserving one thing and losing another merely by chance, but as a power that deliberately places events in order or wisely omits them. Everything we forget about our own lives was really condemned to oblivion by an inner instinct long ago.”

Stefan Zweig, The World of Yesterday
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The World of Yesterday The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig
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