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In a dream thou mayst live a lifetime, and all be forgotten in the morning: Even such is life, and so soon perisheth its memory.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
Illness isolates; the isolated become invisible; the invisible become forgotten. But the snail ... the snail kept my spirit from evaporating.
— Elisabeth Tova Bailey
The Art of Facing Things What people have forgotten is what every salmon knows. - ROBERT CLARK
— Mark Nepo
He'd forgotten the ancient wisdom: take care, when you are closely observing, that you are not closely observed.
— Terry Pratchett
When the past is forgotten, the present is unforgettable
— Martin Amis
The best memories are those which we have forgotten.
— Alfred Capus
I feel Irish-Americans are the forgotten minority group. Nobody else is making films about them.
— Edward Burns
Frustration mingled with despair in my
heart. — Laura Howard
heart. — Laura Howard
Even the one moment that you thought was your eternity fades out and is forgotten and dies.
— Jean Rhys
Palin seems to have forgotten that her poll ratings have plummeted since the summer of 2011.
— Ron Fournier
And then like a song we'd forgotten was even on the mix, you stepped into the house and my whole life.
— Daniel Handler
In this age of getting what you want and getting it now, the simple pleasure of browsing is often forgotten.
— Tom Hodgkinson
Harper was suddenly overwhelmed with the need to make an impression. She didn't want to be forgotten, even if it was for all the wrong reasons.
— Elizabeth Craft
The overworked man was tired of everything, and he only kept going because he had long since forgotten that life could consist of anything else.
— Jonas Jonasson
For spring is just around the corner and I have forgotten everything but gladness.
— L.M. Montgomery
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
I think you have forgotten, my young friend, that the blood of the spotless lambs on Passover cover your own sins, too.
— Tessa Afshar
Here's one way I can know that I've forgotten the gospel of grace: when your sin bothers me more than my sin.
— Tullian Tchividjian
She had forgotten, and the world was lying askew around
— Jerry Pinto
Moses was a forgotten man in the wilderness, But God had Moses right where he wanted him and met him at a burning bush.
— Michael Catt
She existed in her friends; there she was. All the parts of herself she'd forgotten. She knew herself best when she was with them.
— Ann Brashares
There is a long and successful tradition of popular movements in the U.S. and elsewhere having an impact on crises in forgotten places.
— John Prendergast
I turn off the radio, listen to the quiet. Which has its own, rich sound. Which I knew, but had forgotten. And it is good to remember.
— Elizabeth Berg
He had evidently forgotten all about the dark stranger,
— Bram Stoker
The world amazed me, in that I saw it as I had when I was a child. I had forgotten the beauty and the magic and the knowingness of it and me.
— Alexander Shulgin
The king is gone but he's not forgotten
— Neil Young
The torment that so many young women know, bound hand and foot by love and motherhood, without having forgotten their former dreams.
— Simone De Beauvoir
She wondered if all the firsts in her life would go by so quickly, and be forgotten just as quickly.
— Judy Blume
The only true dead are those who have been forgotten.
— Jason S. Hornsby
People have forgotten the effects of prohibition. We have become the United Statesof Amnesia.
— Gore Vidal
The past is never really gone. It only lies in wait for you, remembered or forgotten.
— Sharon Cameron
I've forgotten most of what I've read and, frankly, it never seemed very important to me or to the world.
— Leonard Cohen
I will write: for myself, for those who come after, and for the voices that cry out not to be forgotten.
— Stephen R. Lawhead
You're going to make the new friend impressed
if you keep remember her when she'd forgotten. — Toba Beta
if you keep remember her when she'd forgotten. — Toba Beta
He didn't know if his capacity to love had been stunted, buried beneath the need for survival for so long it had forgotten how to breathe....
— Brooke McKinley
Many a painter has lived in affluence, in high esteem, who lacked the divine spark, and who is utterly forgotten to-day.
— Walter J. Phillips
After decades away from the Midwest, she'd forgotten that bewildering generosity was a common regional tic.
— J. Ryan Stradal
The goddess has never been lost. It is just that some of us have forgotten how to find her.
— Patricia Monaghan
It must never be forgotten that the general standard of learning and culture of a nation has a large part in determining its law and polity.
— Theodore Plucknett
It is my conviction that when events are forgotten, buried in the cellar of the page, they are no longer even history.
— Katherine Ann Porter
Civilization is not an incurable disease, but it should never be forgotten that the English people are at present afflicted by it.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The man who has forgotten to be thankful has fallen asleep in life. Robert Louis Stevenson
— Linda Dillow
Time crumbles things; everything grows old under the power of Time and is forgotten through the lapse of Time.
— Aristotle.
But that was New Orleans for you. The old didn't die here. They were just forgotten.
— Amanda Stevens
They were villages forgotten in the depth of time, peopled by creatures chained forever to their tiny destinies.
— Bruno Schulz
She had courage enough, but little imagination; or she would not have forgotten joy, whatever the weight on her.
— Robin McKinley
In truth I had forgotten all about Arthur and our reason for coming to Benowyc in the first place.
— Stephen R. Lawhead
The lot of the bride
to be wed before bed
desired until rotten.
The lot of the author
to be read before bed
admired then forgotten. — Roman Payne
to be wed before bed
desired until rotten.
The lot of the author
to be read before bed
admired then forgotten. — Roman Payne
Walking on the path I met my Master, known by a million names in different cultures and places yet people have forgotten the way to HIM.
— Maitreya Rudrabhayananda
I knew that my husband was a song that I had forgotten the words to and I was a fuzzy photograph of someone he used to love.
— Catherine Lacey
We have become so engrossed in the work of the Lord that we have forgotten the Lord of the work.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
I had forgotten how much light there is in the world, till you gave it back to me.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
I think we regular people may have forgotten a basic truth - we don't really have the right to judge anyone else.
— Kanae Minato
The Goblins were the foes of all, and at their coming all other quarrels were forgotten.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Have you forgotten that love, like medicine, is simply the art of aiding nature?
— Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos
It seems some have chosen to ignore or have simply forgotten the big-picture vision promoted by Dr. King and his kin.
— Al Sharpton
Ah, Lyon: the Achilles' heel of this family. She had forgotten about Lyon, and about disappearing Redmonds.
— Julie Anne Long
I fell in love with you like the stars fell in love with the sky, without you I am empty and bare.
— Seja Majeed
Your generation does everything so fast I think you've forgotten how to enjoy the pleasures of going slow.
— Nancy Thayer
Dangling punch lines to forgotten stories remain in the language like the smile of the Cheshire cat.
— William Safire
I have never forgotten the almost mystical power over an audience a storyteller has, when the story is deep and links you.
— Isobelle Carmody
I take comfort in knowing that the inevitable passage of time will erase my crimes from history.
— Dennis B. Boyer
Alone with thoughts of what should have long been forgotten, I let myself be carried away into the silent screams of delirium.
— Amanda Steele
The secret of great fortunes without apparent cause is a crime forgotten, forgotten because it was properly done.
— Honore De Balzac
I think of New York City lost in stars
forgotten as a blue haired pet of childhood love
Tonight the night is full; — Gregory Corso
forgotten as a blue haired pet of childhood love
Tonight the night is full; — Gregory Corso
I had been the dutiful son and husband for so long, I had forgotten about living for myself.
— Michael Masser
I am for the small man who has not forgotten, for the man who loves his beer and his women and his sunlight
— Charles Bukowski