The gods do not visit you to remind you what you know already.

Mary Stewart
The gods do not visit you to remind you what...
The gods do not visit you to remind you what...
The gods do not visit you to remind you what...
The gods do not visit you to remind you what...
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If you know something, and someone tries to remind you that you don’t remember, then you just aren’t listening hard enough or the information isn’t important enough. That person is trying to get your attention and help you remember. They are not trying to be rude or unhelpful; they are just trying to remind you what you already know. The gods do not visit you to remind you what you know already.

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