“What is memory but the fashioning of a deep and personal fiction? In memory, we shape the world around ourselves, as if to prove our own existence, to demonstrate the mark we have left upon the universe. We become heralds of something better; the guiding light by which we believe all others might navigate. This, then, is the comfort we award ourselves for the act of living, for to comprehend the truth – that the universe is cold and ambivalent at best, and at worst despises our very existence – is to contemplate madness. So it is that we grow to love the lie.”
Quote by George Mann
Book:Awakenings
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Awakenings
Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Oliver Sacks, presents a compelling narrative that delves into the lives of patients who have been in a vegetative state for years, and the remarkable recovery they undergo after being treated with a new drug. The story is a poignant exploration of consciousness, memory, and the human spirit. more
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