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Today I bumped into you again. You seemed like that flower long forgotten in the old diary.
— Avijeet Das
Those who believe that where great personages are concerned new favors cause old injuries to be forgotten deceive themselves.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
The old buzzard told me his life's story. I only remember that it was interesting and unusual; I've forgotten all the details.
— Hermann Hesse
The good and the beautiful is not forgotten; it lives in legend and in song.
— Hans Christian Andersen
When we forget old friends, it is a sign we have forgotten ourselves.
— William Hazlitt
The sustaining of life, in a bodily sense as well as in the sense of psychological health, is inherently subject to risk.
— Anthony Giddens
It is because the old have forgotten life that they preach wisdom.
— Philip Moeller
Personal emotions should be carefully monitored. Emotional ties are to be exploited but never felt.
— Matt Kindt
If you can think it, then You Can Do It. Don't underestimate Your Power to change the world.
— Jeanette Coron
By listening to certain words as a child listens to the sea in a seashell, a word dreamer hears the murmur of a world of dreams.
— Gaston Bachelard
Old people think young people haven't learned about love. Young people think old people have forgotten about love.
— Isaac Asimov
Like a forgotten old photograph, this dream will stay pressed, between the pages of a book you don't feel like reading anymore.
— Khadija Rupa
It should not be forgotten that art is not a science where the latest 'correct' theory declares the old to be false and erases it.
— Wassily Kandinsky
Some of our old ways are better forgotten, but not all of them.
— Nnedi Okorafor
Those who rhapsodize about the ease and joy of childhood have perhaps forgotten what it's like to be 12 years old.
— Joyce Maynard
Leisure and curiosity might soon make great advances in useful knowledge, were they not diverted by minute emulation and laborious trifles.
— Samuel Johnson
Time crumbles things; everything grows old under the power of Time and is forgotten through the lapse of Time.
— Aristotle.