Convenient Quote by Jules Renard
“I have a remarkable memory; I forget everything. It is wonderfully convenient. It is as though the world were constantly renewing itself for me.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Le Livre de ma mère by Jules Renard, 1895
Memory can be both a gift and a curse, making us forget the past while constantly renewing our perception of the world.
In simple terms: Memory is fleeting and convenient.
Embrace the present, let go of excess recollection.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily reflection
- creative writing
- mindfulness practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does forgetting shape your identity?
- Do you value the convenience of a fresh perspective?
Memory can be unreliable and distort reality.