Re: Memory
11/17/2007 8:32:10 PM
quoteslover
433 Posts
If any one faculty of our nature may be called more wonderful than the rest, I do think it is memory. There seems something more speakingly incomprehensible in the powers, the failures, the inequalities of memory, than in any other of our intelligences. The memory is sometimes so retentive, so serviceable, so obedient; at others, so bewildered and so weak; and at others again, so tyrannic, so beyond control! We are, to be sure, a miracle every way; but our powers of recollecting and of forgetting do seem peculiarly past finding out.
Jane Austen (1775 - 1817), Mansfield Park
Nothing is so admirable in politics as a short memory.
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908 - 2006)
It's a poor sort of memory that only works backward.
Lewis Carroll (1832 - 1898)