The notion that any one person can describe 'what really happened' is an absurdity. If ten - or a hundred - people witness an event, there will be ten - or a hundred - different versions of what took place. What we see and how we interpret it depends entirely upon our individual past experience.


Polgara the Sorceress (ed. Del Rey, 1997)


The notion that any one person can describe 'what really happened' is an absurdity. If ten - or a hundred - people witness an event, there will be...

The notion that any one person can describe 'what really happened' is an absurdity. If ten - or a hundred - people witness an event, there will be...

The notion that any one person can describe 'what really happened' is an absurdity. If ten - or a hundred - people witness an event, there will be...

The notion that any one person can describe 'what really happened' is an absurdity. If ten - or a hundred - people witness an event, there will be...