The imagination never forgets; it is a re-membering. It is not foundationless, but most reasonable, and it alone uses all the knowledge of the intellect.
Familiar Letters of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1894)
The imagination never forgets; it is a re-membering. It is not foundationless, but most reasonable, and it alone uses all the knowledge of the intellect.
Familiar Letters of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1894)