"The very act of story-telling, of arranging memory and invention according to the structure of the narrative, is by definition holy. We tell stories because we can't help it. We tell stories because we love to entertain and hope to edify. We tell stories because they fill the silence death imposes. We tell stories because they save us."
"Memory is a political act. Forgetfulness is the handmaiden of tyranny."
Source: James Carroll (2013). “Crusade: Chronicles of an Unjust War”, p.13, Metropolitan Books
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James Carroll is an author and theologian known for his critical examination of religion, particularly in works like 'Constantine's Sword'.
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