People consider the harms they inflict to be justified and forgettable, and the harms they suffer to be unprovoked and grievous. — Steven Pinker Copy Share Image
The difference between the forgettable and the enduring is artistry. — William Bernbach Copy Share Image
“And he said... ...life will be full of forgettable and unforgettable moments.” — Anthony T. Hincks Copy Share Image
“Low maintance is what's forgettable. You might want to right that down, underline it, circle it and put a star by it.… — Gena Showalter Alice in Zombieland Copy Share Image
I made some very forgettable films, but I liked them all when I was doing them. — Roger Moore Copy Share Image
“My name is Mike. Instantly forgettable. Unlike Heather. What a breathless little name that is.” — Ellen Wittlinger Copy Share Image
Forever does not make loss forgettable, only bearable, Brother Zachariah to Clary Fray — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
Your own gown is most delicately suitable, both to the occasion and to yourself,' to be translated: Your gown is insipid and… — Anne Perry Copy Share Image
The word "souvenir" has, of course, slightly extended itself in meaning until it now denotes almost anything either breakable or useless; but… — Alan Coren Copy Share Image
I'm a very wide reader. I read serious books and I read airplane, forgettable books. I never have fewer than four or… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
“That's the thing. Part of everything will always be forgettable. No matter how good or remarkable it is. It literally has to… — Iain Reid Copy Share Image
The rest-the vast majority, tens of thousands of days-are unremarkable, repetitive, even monotonous. We glide through them then instantly forget them. We… — William Landay Copy Share Image
I saw a lot of lousy movies and watched a ton of crappy television and read a bunch of utterly forgettable books… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
She had always felt that the essence of human experience lay not primarily in the peak experiences, the wedding days and triumphs… — Dan Simmons Copy Share Image
In the 1970s, for all the Stevie Wonders, I'm sure there were five artists that were making forgettable music. — John Legend Copy Share Image
If an idea is compelling enough it'll stick in my head until I am forced to write it. If it's forgettable, who… — Charles Stross Copy Share Image
I never get recognised. I must have one of those forgettable faces, ha! And that's not a bad thing. — Ruth Bradley Copy Share Image
"Macarena" is a great song. If music is something you can remember - the worst crime music can do is to be… — Fred Armisen Copy Share Image
“I’m getting used to the fact that you find me incredibly forgettable.” — Erica Cameron Copy Share Image
“Most mistakes which seem huge in the heat of the moment are quickly forgotten.” — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
There are memories that time can't erase, Clarissa. Ask your friend, Magnus Bane, if you don't believe me. Forever does not make… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
The most basic and somehow forgettable thing is this: Love is not pain. Love is goodness. And real love--it's less shiny than… — Deb Caletti Copy Share Image
Nobody gets to name you. You are not forgettable. You are not replaceable. You are not your pain. You are sacred and… — Jamie Tworkowski Copy Share Image
The conversation seemed just as boring and forgettable as details of American history around 1805, for example. — Patricia Highsmith Copy Share Image
Being different and thinking different makes a person unforgettable. History does not remember the forgettable. It honors the unique minority the majority… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
“doing themselves any favours. There’s nothing unique about them, so they’re utterly forgettable. While there’s an obvious benefit to learning from established… — Paul Jarvis Copy Share Image
On a single day, I read articles where I was described as being alternately 'lanky,' 'pudgy,' 'doughy,' 'balding,' 'utterly forgettable,' and 'constantly… — Stephen Tobolowsky Copy Share Image
As a kid I was enamored with fiction, most of it utterly forgettable and long forgotten. — Andrew Bacevich Copy Share Image
And once you live a good story, you get a taste for a kind of meaning in life, and you can't go… — Donald Miller Copy Share Image