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Old 02-22-2015, 08:58 PM   #25
HomeInMyShoes
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I remember the memory quote and it struck me as just so right. Having read s bit about memory and how the pathways in our brains change and the stories them self change. That is the morality in it. It is our conscious choices in how we remember that gives a picture of our moral landscape. More importantly to me, we often remember how we want to be viewed. Our moral compass.

I very much viewed the book as a series of glimpses as opposed to a straight through story with a set plot path.
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