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Quotes About Forget

Honey, we all got to go sometime, reason or no reason. Dyin's as natural as livin'; man who's afraid to die is too afraid to live, far as I've ever seen. So there's nothing to do but forget it, that's all. Seems to me
~ Anthony Summers
Long ago the signalling had become no more than a meaningless ritual, now maintained by an animal which had forgotten to learn and a robot which had never known to forget.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
By the time she was standing up and in her bathrobe the day had fallen into its routine; after the first involuntary rebellion against every day's alarm she subsided regularly into the shower, make-up, dress, breakfast schedule which would take her through the beginning of the day and out into the morning where she could forget the green grass and the hot sun and begin to look forward to dinner and the evening.
~ Shirley Jackson
Oh, quit it! You're the possessor of a beautiful wife, a beautiful gas-stove, and you were going to forget all this race-hysteria.
~ Sinclair Lewis
Ahora que me ha puesto usted al corriente, haré lo posible por olvidarlo
~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
I don't want them to be told to remember me.
~ Garrison Keillor
Life forgets me but will not let me forget Holds me down and tells me that I'm free.
~ Henry Rollins
With thee conversing I forget all time,All seasons, and their change; all please alike.Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet,With charm of earliest birds.
~ John Milton
Reminders are for those who cannot remember. Memories are for those who want to remember.
~ John Shors
but Surge was not mad, had never been completely drained of his compassion and he could never forget, nor could he since then look upon the helpless and the innocent with anything less than outrage and a desire for justice.
~ John Spencer
Your past or yesterday is gone forever. So, forget it outrightly. The future is yet to come. Thus, never be bothered about it. Rather, plan for it and work towards it. Today is right before you. And so, you've got to utilize it and maximize it as well in order to avoid regrets eventually. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Your past/yesterday is gone forever. So, forget it outrightly. Your tomorrow/future is yet to come. Thus, never be bothered about it. Rather, plan/work for it. Today/the present is right before you and you've got to utilize/maximize it in order to avoid regrets eventually.
~ Emeasoba George
We do not rush toward death, we flee the catastrophe of birth, survivors struggling to forget it. Fear of death is merely the projection into the future of a fear which dates back to our first moment of life.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Heart, we will forget him, You and I, tonight! You must forget the warmth he gave, I will forget the light.
~ Emily Dickinson
Races may accumulate accomplishments, yet remain organically unchanged. They may learn and they may forget, they may rise from barbarism to culture, and sink back from culture to barbarism, while through all these revolutions the raw material of their humanity varies never a bit.
~ balfour arthur james iii
Sounds great," I agreed. I would go out with Akira and forget, for a brief while, the sorrow that clings to life. I would pretend for a moment that my sadness might someday disappear.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
You just have to forget whatever you were taught about "meaningful work" and start noticing whatever has meaning to you.
~ Barbara Sher
You never realize what a good memory you have until you try to forget something.
~ Franklin P. Jones
When I die, and people realize that I will not be resurrected in three days, they will forget me. That is the way it should be.
~ Lou Holtz
Everyone drinks more during a recession; they want to forget.
~ Christian Audigier
I don't get recognised until I'm on stage, and then I can walk off and forget about it. It's great.
~ Rick Astley
I find it disturbing that the media keeps referring to my marriage, since I got divorced in 1979. But the media never wants to let me forget.
~ Bianca Jagger
But it is no use trying to account for things in Fairy Land; and one who travels there soon learns to forget the very idea of doing so, and takes everything as it comes; like a child, who, being in a chronic condition of wonder, is surprised at nothing
~ George MacDonald
It was only an 'opeless fancy, It passed lika an Ipril dye, But a look an' a word an' the dreams they stirred They 'ave stolen my 'eart awye!' They sye that time 'eals all things, They sye you can always forget; But the smiles an' the tears across the years They twist my 'eart-strings yet!
~ George Orwell