Quote by Cassandra Clare

Memories do one no good, not when one knew the truth in the present.


Memories do one no good, not when one knew the truth in the

Summary

This quote speaks to the idea that holding onto memories can sometimes be detrimental. It implies that knowing the truth in the present moment is more important than clinging to memories, even if those memories were once cherished. It suggests that memories can cloud our judgment or lead us astray from what is true in the present, indicating that letting go of memories is necessary for clarity and growth.

By Cassandra Clare
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