Some iron assumptions are cobweb-thin. [fact]
History is always stranger than we imagine or can imagine. It’s never black/white, it’s never either/or, it’s never “if a, therefore b.” The chains of causation snap when you breathe on them. Some iron assumptions are cobweb-thin. History is never tidy or shapely. It doesn’t have a dramatic arc.
Hilary Mantel, A Memoir of My Former Self-…, loc. 1173