You'd think that, but my experience is that then they float around your brain forever and annoy you.
I am forever in mind of Dorothy Sayers, who admitted she couldn't get rid of Lord Peter long after she stopped writing about him; she described him as "a permanent resident in the house of her mind," and said she "brought all her actions and opinions to the bar of his silent criticism."
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I am forever in mind of Dorothy Sayers, who admitted she couldn't get rid of Lord Peter long after she stopped writing about him; she described him as "a permanent resident in the house of her mind," and said she "brought all her actions and opinions to the bar of his silent criticism."