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Alastair Reynolds, Thousandth Night / Minla's Flowers Quotes: History is what we write, not what we remember. Why should we tarnish the memory of our planet by enshrining our less then noble deeds?
         

History is what we write, not what we remember. Why should we tarnish the memory of our planet by enshrining our less then noble deeds?


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History is what we write, not what we remember. Why should we tarnish the memory of our planet by enshrining our less then noble deeds?
         



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