Thanks to Stephen Schwab for the following suggestion of a quote related to the quotidian.
"To see what is in front of one’s nose needs a constant struggle. One thing that helps toward it is to keep a diary, or, at any rate, to keep some kind of record of one’s opinions about important events. Otherwise, when some particularly absurd belief is exploded by events, one may simply forget that one ever held it. Political predictions are usually wrong. But even when one makes a correct one, to discover why one was right can be very illuminating. In general, one is only right when either wish or fear coincides with reality."
George Orwell
The piece was published in Tribune, 22 March 1946.
Blogs such as this, and efforts such as my Blipfoto account, are types of diaries. And I was right about Brexit: the fear is definitely coinciding with reality...
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