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Meanwhile the fact that the connection with the activity of memory in ordinary life is for the moment lost is of less importance than the reverse, namely, that this connection with the complications and fluctuations of life is necessarily still a too close one.

Hermann Ebbinghaus

Hermann Ebbinghaus Biography

  Nationality: German
Type: Psychologist

Born: January 24, 1850
Death: February 26, 1909
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