I’ve a grand memory for forgetting.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that the writer has a very good ability to forget things. It suggests that even though he can remember a lot, he also forgets a lot. This could be because he has so many important things to remember, that he doesn't worry about the small, unimportant details. It's a clever way of saying that the writer has a very selective memory, where he chooses to remember the most important information.
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