"The existence of forgetting has never been..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
The existence of forgetting has never been proved: We only know that some things don't come to mind when we want them.
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“The jovial party broke up next morning. Breakings-up are capital things in our school-days, but in after life they are painful enough. Death, self-interest, and fortune's changes, are every day breaking up many a happy group, and scattering them far and wide; and the boys and girls never come back again.”
“The one who thinks over his experiences most, and weaves them into systematic relations with each other, will be the one with the best memory.”
“I think of you, I dream of you, I conjure you up when I need you most. This is all I can do, but to me it isn't enough. It will never be enough, this I know; yet what else is there for me to do? If you were here, you would tell me, but I have been cheated of even that. You always knew the proper words to ease the pain I felt. You always knew how to make me feel good inside.”