Robert Southey Quotes About Memories

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  • Where Washington hath left His awful memory A light for after times!

    Robert Southey (1829). “The poetical works of Robert Southey: complete in one volume”, p.696
  • The three indispensable of genius are: understanding, feeling, and perseverance; the three things that enrich genius are: contentment of mind, the cherishing of good thoughts, and the exercise of memory

  • Live as long as you may, the first twenty years are the longest half of your life. They appear so while they are passing; they seem to have been so when we look back on them; and they take up more room in our memory than all the years that succeed them.

    Robert Southey (1930). “The doctor, &c”
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