Jane Austen Quotes
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.
Related Authors
- Dana Hee
- Elliott Bisnow
- Greg Hogben
- India Knight
- Kevin Chapman
- Paul Carus
- Paul R. Fleischman
- Richie Havens
- Robin Lee Hatcher
- Sherry Jones
- William Marrion Branham
- Wynn Wagner
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Making A Difference No Matter How Small
JOURNAL YOUR SUCCESSES To help you realize you truly are making progress, Steve gives this advice to people who are new to the Four Steps: "Write down the successes that — Jeffrey M. Schwartz
-
Quotes About War Changing A Man
It is of course no secret to contemporary philosophers and psychologists that man himself is changing in our violent century, under the influence, of course, not only of war and — Seraphim Rose
-
Quotes About Making Simple Things Complicated
PhotoShop is a program I use all the time with my 2D stuff. And that's an extraordinary program - you really can do anything there, and I've never hit my — Dave McKean
-
Quotes About Feeling Good In Life
Although she went home that night feeling happier than she had ever been in her short life, she did not confuse the golf course party with a good party, and — E. Lockhart
-
Top Star Wars Quotes
On reflection, some things do super well because they hit with the time. Some things do super well because they are able to activate a kind of echo chamber or — Cass Sunstein