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I spoke of the past, of what I remembered and what I missed and how I had come to terms as a man with the loss I had suffered as a boy. He stiffened, expressing surprise that I was “still struggling” with matters that had happened so long ago. I told him I wasn’t struggling with them; I was savoring them. “The desire to forget the past,” I said, “is a form of suicide.”
First You Have to Row a Little Boat: Reflections on Life & Living
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