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A queen keeps a court that is spoken about. A goddess keeps a court that is never forgotten.
— Nalini Singh
Charlotte views her younger selves with a certain detachment. They are herself, but other incarnations, innocents going about half-forgotten business.
— Penelope Lively
We live in an age when we have forgotten what life is all about.
— Robin S. Sharma
Matisse was very clear about saying that you have to blow your own trumpet and explain yourself, which I think has been slightly forgotten.
— Howard Hodgkin
While I was busy reminiscing about my first day on earth, I had forgotten that I was falling to my death. Damned ADD.
— Darynda Jones
The saddest thing about love, Joe, is that not only the love cannot last forever, but even the heartbreak is soon forgotten.
— William Faulkner
I've spent many dark nights trying to forget about Cricket. It doesn't feel fair that he could have forgotten about me.
— Stephanie Perkins
She'd been so busy worrying about soldier boys and villagers she'd forgotten the jungle had hunters of its own, and now she was going to die for it.
— Paolo Bacigalupi
She had forgotten how to care about the city that had taken so much from her. Forgetting was the only way she had found to keep moving every day.
— Claire Legrand
I'd forgotten not all victories are about saving the universe.
— Steven Moffat
I feel Irish-Americans are the forgotten minority group. Nobody else is making films about them.
— Edward Burns
I AM NOT about making movies that would be forgotten. I want to make ONLY timeless classics. I don't care if it takes me ten years
— Sahndra Fon Dufe
Knowing Myrnin, there could be anything inside, from a body he'd forgotten about to his dirty laundry.
— Rachel Caine
You know, the Chinese have forgotten more about sailing than the rest of the world ever knew.
— Annie Proulx
She'd forgotten to love, but she also forgot to hate. (about Clara's mother, who had dementia)
— Louise Penny
It's a very tempting thing to try and relive your glory days when you get a little older and you worry that people have forgotten all about you.
— David Gilmour
This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man that they have totally forgotten his nature.
— Edmund Burke
The history of all times, and of today especially, teaches that ... women will be forgotten if they forget to think about themselves.
— Louise Otto-Peters
People only talk about how wonderful youth is when they have forgotten how hard it was.
— Louis L'Amour
There was another thing I had forgotten about the South: It was the one place on earth where an unsuspecting person could get killed by kindness.
— Michael Lee West
He had evidently forgotten all about the dark stranger,
— Bram Stoker
Philosophy has forgotten about children
— Bernhard Schlink
I have a very hard time getting to rage. I always assume that maybe I've done something wrong and then forgotten about it.
— Merrill Markoe
Empty whiskey bottles strewn about like forgotten failures
— Michael Coorlim
Old people think young people haven't learned about love. Young people think old people have forgotten about love.
— Isaac Asimov
Sad to hear news about Michael Weiner, deepest condolences to his loved ones. His sacrifices as head of players union will not be forgotten.
— Jose Bautista
I used to dream big. It seemed like somewhere along the way I had forgotten about that. And gave up.
— Karina Halle
You never seem to hear about psychic occult attack in spiritual literature. This knowledge has been conveniently forgotten.
— Frederick Lenz
It is obvious that the only interesting people are interested people, and to be completely interested is to have forgotten about I.
— Alan W. Watts
They shared a small moment of bizarre, companionable silence -they boy who'd forgotten everything about his history, and the boy who'd never known it.
— Cassandra Clare
No one cares about you. No one cares. You will die and be forgotten.
— Frederick Lenz
There was an otherworldly quality about him, the aura of one privy to secret communiques in forgotten languages.
— James K. Morrow
One of the things that's often forgotten about drug rehabilitation, it's not a destiny. It's a journey.
— Peter Hobson
I spend far too much on taxis. Now, if anyone suggests we get the Tube I say, 'The Tube! I'd forgotten about that.'
— Robert Webb
Have you forgotten when those towers fell, we had neighbors still inside. And you say we shouldn't worry about Bin Laden, have you forgotten?
— Darryl Worley
Sweet as hell. Unexpected. Reassuring. It was as if he wanted me to know, in his own particular Noah way, that he hadn't forgotten about me.
— Sarah Darlington
Myths are simply stories about truths we've forgotten.
— Rick Riordan
I've forgotten more about music than I ever knew ...
— Rob Schwimmer
I would like to be forgotten. What's so good about being remembered?
— Isabella Rossellini
Somewhere we went wrong
Our love is like a song
But you won't sing along
Have you forgotten
About us — Demi Lovato
Our love is like a song
But you won't sing along
Have you forgotten
About us — Demi Lovato
I wondered why humans were even given the gift of speech at all. We no longer needed it; we've forgotten to talk about anything. We only waste it.
— Rasmenia Massoud
I had been the dutiful son and husband for so long, I had forgotten about living for myself.
— Michael Masser
When I'm out on the stage, it gives me this rush and anything that's on my mind and everything I'm going through is forgotten about.
— Fantasia Barrino
Just as there can be a hole in these narratives, a memoir can be as much about what's forgotten as what's remembered.
— Jane Alison
Unfortunately, now that Langston has a boyfriend again, he has forgotten all about me.
— Rachel Cohn
I have forgotten all about my school days. I have a vague impression that they were detestable.
— Oscar Wilde
She was a shadow, kept alive by a flame of hatred for somebody who had long ago forgotten all about her.
— Jean Rhys
Ah, Lyon: the Achilles' heel of this family. She had forgotten about Lyon, and about disappearing Redmonds.
— Julie Anne Long
I guess I should have forgotten about it ages ago, but forgetting isn't something I'm very good at.
— Nick Hornby
If a writer starts worring about what he or she has left out or forgotten, they might not be able to write even a single line.
— Baby Halder
Somethings Are Best Found. When Forgotten About.
— Anderson Num
The thing about fear," said Cadfael, seriously considering, "is that it is pointless. When need arises, fear is forgotten.
— Ellis Peters
I don't mean to worry you and all... but have you noticed you've been shot?'
'Ah... I'd almost forgotten about that. — Alwyn Hamilton
'Ah... I'd almost forgotten about that. — Alwyn Hamilton
In truth I had forgotten all about Arthur and our reason for coming to Benowyc in the first place.
— Stephen R. Lawhead
Thrown below the deepest ocean,
Far beyond the sky so blue
Your sins are forgotten for eternity,
For It matter to Him about you. — Deborah Johnson
Far beyond the sky so blue
Your sins are forgotten for eternity,
For It matter to Him about you. — Deborah Johnson
The most beautiful thing about the most beautiful roads is that the destination is forgotten and the journey becomes the destination itself!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We've known about the transcendent power of solitude for centuries; it's only recently that we've forgotten it.
— Susan Cain
Don't ask me about my career - I've forgotten most of it.
— Timothy Dalton
They laughed together, for a long time. Pain receded and was forgotten. They laughed and never spoke about how much it hurt.
— Anthony Ryan
It's always about timing. If it's too soon, no one understands. If it's too late, everyone's forgotten.
— Anna Wintour
Those who rhapsodize about the ease and joy of childhood have perhaps forgotten what it's like to be 12 years old.
— Joyce Maynard
One of the most obvious facts about grownups to a child is that they have forgotten what it is like to be a child.
— Randall Jarrell