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Quote #10
How could history be filled with so much horror and so few reasons why? (25.32)
Jack is a memorizing machine: he knows names, dates, and events. Here, though, he finally understands that there's a dimension to all this history that has escaped him so far: the reasons why things happen. Now, we're not knocking facts, because you can't do much analyzing if you don't have your facts straight. But facts alone aren't going to teach you any lessons.