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1 I, 6 | Further-good parts, strong memory, receptiveness, quickness 2 I, 11| is so, it is clear that memory and expectation also, being 3 I, 11| are enjoying either the memory of a past pleasure or the 4 I, 11| these things recall him to memory and make him actually present 5 II, 12| are mainly spent not in memory but in expectation; for 6 II, 12| expectation refers to the future, memory to the past, and youth has 7 II, 13| cowardice. They live by memory rather than by hope; for 8 II, 13| and hope is of the future, memory of the past. This, again, 9 III, 12| passage, and has preserved his memory, though he nowhere says