“... dizzied, thrilled, depressed by remembering...”
“There's a dizzying thrill in a philosophy that can only be tested by suicide.”
“It gets harder as times go by, because memory is the first casualty of manic depression. When I'm manic, all I remember is the moment. When I'm depressed, all I remember is the pain. The surrounding details are lost to me.”
“Remember that there is nothing stable in human affairs; therefore avoid undue elation in prosperity, or undue depression in adversity.”
“Just remember that those who feel profoundly depressed are those whose happiness is likewise intense. What's so wrong with that?”
“I remember the thrill that was mine when, in one of my first meetings, I led my first soul to Christ in America. And he was one of my own countrymen.”