Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | verbal assault,4 do you not remember how the narration shows
2 1, VI | time - for I cannot myself remember. Thus even though they sustained
3 1, VI | believe it - though I cannot remember it - for I see the same
4 1, VII | observe what I no longer remember of myself? In what ways,
5 1, VIII | now a chattering boy. I remember this, and I have since observed
6 2, III | She deplored and, as I remember, warned me privately with
7 2, VIII | those things which, when I remember them now, cause me shame -
8 3, XII | yet another answer, as I remember - for I pass over many things,
9 4, II | they compel our love.~3. I remember too that, when I decided
10 4, II | some magician - I do not remember him now - asked me what
11 4, III | a license to sin, but to remember the words of the Lord, “
12 4, VI | over him. This is the way I remember it was with me.~Look into
13 4, VI | look deep within me, for I remember it well, O my Hope who cleansest
14 4, XII | Seek what you seek; but remember that it is not where you
15 7, I | I~ ~1. O my God, let me remember with gratitude and confess
16 7, VI | for some reason I cannot remember - there came to visit Alypius
17 7, XII | thou be angry forever? Oh, remember not against us our former
18 7, XII | a song, but I could not remember ever having heard the like.
19 8, IV | smoothing my rough ways. And I remember by what means thou also
20 8, XI | CHAPTER XI~ ~27. I do not well remember what reply I made to her
21 8, XI | this I ask: that you will remember me at the Lord’s altar,
22 8, XIII | confessions may also at thy altar remember Monica, thy handmaid, together
23 8, XIII | they with pious affection remember my parents in this transitory
24 8, XIII | this transitory life, and remember my brothers under thee our
25 8, XIII | our Catholic mother; and remember my fellow citizens in the
26 9, VIII | are there for thought to remember. And who can tell how these
27 9, VIII | are all the things that I remember, either having experienced
28 9, XIII | hold in my memory, and I remember how I learned them. I also
29 9, XIII | how I learned them. I also remember many things that I have
30 9, XIII | remembered them. And I also remember that I have distinguished
31 9, XIII | these things and another to remember that I did distinguish them
32 9, XIII | have cogitated on them. I remember, then, both that I have
33 9, XIII | them so that later on I may remember just as I understand them
34 9, XIII | understand them now. Therefore, I remember that I remembered, so that
35 9, XIII | that I once was able to remember these things it will be
36 9, XIV | being joyous now, I can remember that I once was joyous,
37 9, XIV | recall my past sadness. I can remember past fears without fear,
38 9, XIV | Sometimes when I am joyous I remember my past sadness, and when
39 9, XIV | past sadness, and when sad, remember past joy.~This is not to
40 9, XIV | when we tell someone to remember something we say, “See that
41 9, XIV | I am joyful I can still remember past sorrow? Thus the mind
42 9, XV | itself is present when I remember it. I name memory and I
43 9, XVI | understand it if I did not remember it? And if I refer not to
44 9, XVI | means? When, therefore, I remember memory, then memory is present
45 9, XVI | itself by itself, but when I remember forgetfulness then both
46 9, XVI | the memory by which I remember the forgetfulness which
47 9, XVI | the forgetfulness which I remember. But what is forgetfulness
48 9, XVI | controls my mind, I cannot remember? But if what we remember
49 9, XVI | remember? But if what we remember we store up in our memory;
50 9, XVI | be inferred that when we remember forgetfulness, it is not
51 9, XVI | it would not lead us to remember, but only to forget. Now
52 9, XVI | myself - I, the mind - who remember. This is not much to marvel
53 9, XVI | it is clear to me that I remember forgetfulness? Should I
54 9, XVI | Should I affirm that what I remember is not in my memory? Or
55 9, XVI | forgetfulness itself, when I remember it? How can I say this,
56 9, XVI | have been imprinted? Thus I remember Carthage; thus, also, I
57 9, XVI | Carthage; thus, also, I remember all the other places where
58 9, XVI | where I have been. And I remember the faces of men whom I
59 9, XVI | reported by the other senses. I remember the health or sickness of
60 9, XVI | my mind, if I choose to remember them in their absence. If,
61 9, XVI | quite certain that I also remember forgetfulness, by which
62 9, XVI | forgetfulness, by which we remember that something is blotted
63 9, XVII | thee at all, if I do not remember thee?~
64 9, XVIII | had not remembered it? I remember having lost and found many
65 9, XVIII | cannot recognize it unless we remember it. But all the while the
66 9, XIX | tie it into the effort to remember, because it was not habitually
67 9, XIX | forgotten anything if we can remember that we have forgotten it.
68 9, XX | forgotten as not even to remember that I had forgotten it?
69 9, XXI | experience it in others.~Do we remember happiness, then, as we remember
70 9, XXI | remember happiness, then, as we remember joy? It may be so, for I
71 9, XXI | joy? It may be so, for I remember my joy even when I am sad,
72 9, XXI | when I am sad, just as I remember a happy life when I am miserable.
73 9, XXI | different kinds of things I now remember that I rejoiced in. For
74 9, XXIII | make them happy, which they remember so little about. Yet there
75 9, XXV | when we desire, or fear, or remember, or forget, or anything
76 9, XXXI | sort of dust we are. But remember, O Lord, “that we are dust”358
77 9, XXXIII| way seemed to me the one I remember was once related to me concerning
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