Happiness is the delicate balance between what one is and what one
has.
-F.H. Denison
The memory containeth also reason n laws innumerrable of numbers n
dimensions, none of which hath any bodily sense impressed; seeing
they have neither colour, nor sound, nor taste, nor smell, nor touch.
All these things I remember, and how I learnt them I remember... And
I perceive that the present discerning of these things is different
from remembering that I oftentimes discerned them, when I often
thought upon them. I both remember then to have often understood
these things; and what I now discern n understand, I lay up in my
memory, that hereafter I may remember that I understand it now. So
then I remember also to have remembered; as if hereafter I shall call
to remembrance, that I have now been able to remember these things,
by the force of memory shall I call it to remembrance.
The same memory also contains the affections of my mind, not in the
same manner that my mind itself contains them, when it feels them;
but far otherwise, according to a power of its own. For without
rejoicing I remember myself to have joyed; and without sorrow do I
recollect my past sorrow. And that I once feared, I review without
fear; and without desire call to mind a past desire.
Sometimes, on the contrary, with joy do I remember my fore-past
sorrow, and with sorrow, joy.
Present of things past, memory;
present of things present, sight;
present of things future, expectation.
I see three times, and I confess there are three.
Let it be said too, "there be three times, past, present, and to
come" : in our incorrect way.......
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