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  • Our native susceptibilities and acquired tastes determine which of the many qualities in an object shall most impress us, and be most clearly recalled. One man remembers the combustible properties of a substance, which to another is memorable for its polarising property; to one man a stream is so much water-power, to another a rendezvous for lovers.

    "The Principles of Success in Literature". The Fortnightly Review, Volume 1, www.gutenberg.org. 1865.