If you could do it, what book would you like to memorize?
Every single book of every language in the world.
The Grapes of Wrath. That book is a fun read (to an audience) Last time I read a chapter had them (room full of teachers) all deeply moved.
"The Complete Works of Shakespeare," that my parents gave me for Christmas when I was 16. I still have the book.
It would be fun to use quotes from Shakespeare in conversations:
βThis above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.β
The 23 volume Oxford English Dictionary would be nice...
I like that. I was thinking something in law. But too many differences everywhere.
I've pretty much memorized every book I've ever read.
But I still re-read many of them because even though I remember the words, I still get some different meaning from them.
Do you have an eidetic memory? I'm jealous if so.
@pashaonenine Most of the time, yes. but due to my mental disorder I sometimes don't.
But what I wouldn't give to be able to forget everything.
How cool would it be to read "A brief history of time" again for the first time, or watch Star wars for the first time, again.
If there was a pill for that, I would OD on the stuff.
βThe Awakening of intelligence β J. Krishnamurti.