Summary
This quote implies that being honest and truthful eliminates the need to remember or fabricate additional information. When one remains truthful, they don't have to worry about inconsistencies or contradictions in their story because they are relaying events as they actually occurred. By sticking to the truth, there is no need for a "good memory" to recollect or manipulate facts, as honesty simplifies communication and avoids the burden of deceit.
By Mark Twain