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“When Mr. William Faraday sat down to write his memoirs after fifty-eight years of blameless inactivity he found the work of inscribing the history of his life almost as tedious as living it had been, and so, possessing a natural invention coupled with a gift for locating the easier path, he began…” quote by Margery Allingham
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“When Mr. William Faraday sat down to write his memoirs after fifty-eight years of blameless inactivity he found the work of inscribing the history of his life almost as tedious as living it had been, and so, possessing a natural invention coupled with a gift for locating the easier path, he began to prevaricate a little upon the second page, working his way up to downright lying on the sixth and subsequent folios.”

Margery Allingham

About This Quote

The author admits to fabricating memoir details, highlighting how storytelling can become self‑deception.

In simple terms: He lies in his memoirs.

Key Takeaway

Beware of embellishing personal narratives.

Themes

truth storytelling self‑deception

Mood

cautious analytical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • writing memoirs
  • historical accounts
  • personal branding

Key Concepts

ethics literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we embellish our past?
  • How can authenticity improve trust?
A Different Perspective

Exaggeration may damage credibility.

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