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It has often been said that a man with no memory can have no sense of self.
ECONOMIST: H.M.
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One man with a mental age of nine has a vast memory for foreign words and the use of grammatical endings, but he cannot seem to break free of English word-order.
ECONOMIST: What makes some people learn language after language?
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He was spry, with a young man's memory for events and, of course, for figures ( Click here for more).
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Coleridge believed (if such a searching and puzzling mind can ever be summed up), that all creation, especially man himself, was suffused with God, and that imagination was a function of the divine power, a recovered memory of a higher state.
ECONOMIST: English poets