"Truth … does not deviate from its course, even though the end be unpleasant; whereas fiction, being a verbal fabrication, very readily follows a roundabout route, and turns aside from the painful to what is most pleasant."
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Plutarch, “How to study poetry,” Moralia (London: 1922), 15F
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