“Once I know that I can remember
whenever I like, I forget.”
—Umberto Eco
“Once I know that I can remember whenever I like, I forget.”
—Umberto Eco
The good man’s past begins to change so that his forgiven sins and remembered sorrows take on the quality of heaven: the bad man’s past already conforms to his badness and is filled only with dreariness. And that is why the blessed will say ‘We have never lived anywhere except in heaven’ and the lost, 'We were always in hell.’ And both will speak truly.
C.S. Lewis, “The Great Divorce”