Judge of thine improvement, not by what thou speakest or writest, but >>
We are born crying, live complaining, and die disappointed. >>
Misfortunes tell us what fortune is. >>
Nothing improves the memory more than trying to forget. >>
The more connections that can be made in the brain, the more integrate >>
Memory is the cabinet of the imagination, the treasury of reason, the >>
Memory depends very much on the perspicuity, regularity, and order of our thoughts. Many complain of the want of memory, when the defect is in the judgment; and others, by grasping at all, retain nothing.