At night I lay awake looking at darkness, listening to silence, prefiguring the future, picking out of the past the scraps I had overlooked, those rejected event which now came to the foreground, large and important,( so that the weight of destiny no longer bore on the current event of life, whatever they were at the time.)
Dose it mean: no longer I believed in destiny?
You copied that wrong. Also, there is a bit more after, and a paragraph before. That is the late, brilliant Muriel Spark, who wrote one of my favorite novels, Memento Mori .
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You copied that wrong. Also, there is a bit more after, and a paragraph before. That is the late, brilliant Muriel Spark, who wrote one of my favorite novels, Memento Mori.
Viser HashemiDose it mean: no longer I believed in destiny?
"I no longer believed in destiny." I think that is a fair interpretation.