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He has so many creations, and yet He never forgets me, but I only have One Creator, and I've forgotten him countless times.
— Abd Ar-Rahman Ibn Nasir As-Sa'di
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
That's not a father. That's a sperm donor. Forget him. He's a mess. Concentrate on me. I'm terrific. -(Linc Blaise)
— Jennifer Crusie
He kissed me. A desperate, hungry, wild, make me forget the past and the future kind of kiss.
— R.K. Lilley
He stops just close enough for me to see the blue of his eyes and forget the red on my hands and the green I wish I wore.
— Ally Condie
How rude of me. This is Roaan Recklit." We shake hands. Good grip, good grip. "Sorry," he says, releasing my hand. "I forget my own strength.
— Zoraida Cordova
-What do you hate most? he asks.
-A lie. And you?
-Ownership, he says. When you leave me, forget me. — Michael Ondaatje
-A lie. And you?
-Ownership, he says. When you leave me, forget me. — Michael Ondaatje
[M]y father was a really great man. I'll never forget the last thing he ever said to me. Nor will I ever repeat it.
— John S. Hall
He presses his mouth to mine and kisses me with so much emotion, I forget all the things. Everything. I forget where I am. Who I am.
— Colleen Hoover
All this faux flattery. It's not enough to make me forget he's a dick. Admittedly, though, he's sort of a charismatic dick.
— Kendare Blake
They belong to him anyway. I forget that. God created my children. He's giving me the honor of raising them,
— Kristen Welch
I can't forget you, any more than I can forget my own name. He kissed me then, and the world which no longer mattered, completely fell away.
— Jeri Smith-Ready
God is my Father, He loves me, I shall never think of anything He will forget. Why should I worry?
— Oswald Chambers
There is hope for me yet
Because God won't forget
All the plans he's made for me
I have to wait and see
He's not finished with me yet — Brandon Heath
Because God won't forget
All the plans he's made for me
I have to wait and see
He's not finished with me yet — Brandon Heath
Ever think of introducing yourself?" Y.T. says.
"Nah," he says, "people always forget names. You can just think of me as that one guy, y'know? — Neal Stephenson
"Nah," he says, "people always forget names. You can just think of me as that one guy, y'know? — Neal Stephenson
Give me strength to forgive. Because he who forgives is the greatest. And I know I cannot forget.
— Mesa Selimovic
I have forgotten everything - he has made me forget everything - except for his scent, his sounds, his taste, his touch.
— K. Bromberg
When a customer enters my store, forget me. He is king.
— John Wanamaker
He followed me around the edge of the bed. I've been told my lips can make a girl forget just about anything. You should try it out.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Hellboy?"
"What?"
"Touch me. Make me forget all this."
He was on her in an instant, took her down to the floor before she could blink. — Larissa Ione
"What?"
"Touch me. Make me forget all this."
He was on her in an instant, took her down to the floor before she could blink. — Larissa Ione
Not to mention that he's hotter than seven shades of hell and could probably make me forget my convictions when he kisses me.
— M. Leighton
I was given two weeks to walk again, so I hooked up with a trainer, and he ... had me walking. I'll never forget that, it was grueling.
— Richard Pryor
I cover my face with my arms because this isn't happening. It isn't possible. For someone to make Peeta forget he loves me ... no one can do that.
— Suzanne Collins
A blind man can't forget the eyesight he lost, show me any beautiful girl. How can her beauty not remind me of the one whose beauty surpasses hers?
— William Shakespeare
I shall really be very unhappy unless you give me the sort of courage that makes one forget he is afraid.
— L. Frank Baum