Alexander PopeRemembrance and reflection how allied! What thin partitions Sense from Thought divide!
About This Quote
The effect of time is a theme that recurs throughout the poem. When we let time pass us by, our memories can fade and we can lose the sense of our own identity. A way to combat this is by having more frequent reflections on our lives and by working on improving those memories.
Source: Essay On Man And Other Poems
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