[It's not a terrible way to look at it, honestly. Jaskier is certainly the first to advocate a dose of optimism... and romanticism. What could be a better, and possibly more dangerous, combination?]
There is hardly fault in missing that which you knew and those who raised you, even if they rose their hands more often than their hearts.
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There is hardly fault in missing that which you knew and those who raised you, even if they rose their hands more often than their hearts.
It is only a shame Vilgefortz was not among them.