It's funny how such memorable games are kind of forgotten until you are reminded of them, but once you are reminded, all the emotions return and you are magically returned to the time and place of the game(s), who you were with, and the joy of the moment.
We affirm at least one of Dostoevsky's passages in The Brothers Karamazov, "united by such good and fine feelings as made us, too . . . perhaps better than we actually are".
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It's funny how such memorable games are kind of forgotten until you are reminded of them, but once you are reminded, all the emotions return and you are magically returned to the time and place of the game(s), who you were with, and the joy of the moment.
We affirm at least one of Dostoevsky's passages in The Brothers Karamazov, "united by such good and fine feelings as made us, too . . . perhaps better than we actually are".