Discard says two causes for wonder, and impression in…
Discard says two causes for wonder, and impression in the brain of an unusual object or event that we deem, worthy of consideration and a movement of the spirit which we locate the impression and preserve it in the brain.
— from The Mind in the Cockpit
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