She was so busy forgetting, she couldn't take a single step into the future. — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
Forgetting about our mistakes and our wounds isn't enough to make them disappear. — Ai Yazawa Copy Share Image
The art of reading consists in remembering the essentials and forgetting non essentials. — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
I actually don't have a problem with shooting and then just walking away and forgetting about it. I'm not really like a… — Karen Gillan Copy Share Image
Forgetting you is hard to do forgetting me is up to you forget me not forget me never forget this message but… — A Josland Copy Share Image
“Forget the past... “I am focusing all my energies on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies… — Lisa Cheater Copy Share Image
I need to know who the audience are in any particular play. It's no good forgetting that they're there. — Donald Sinden Copy Share Image
Even after all this time, I keep forgetting that heroes can be found in unlikely places and persons -- like mechanics who… — Patricia Briggs Copy Share Image
Getting up at 4 in the morning, I slave away all day until by the evening I'm exhausted, and I end by… — Claude Monet Copy Share Image
“To forget would mean the things we never knew had never waited to be known, never waited to be forgotten, had never… — John Daniel Thieme Copy Share Image
Past is the past, you can never change it. You must stop looking back and step forward, but not forgetting the memory. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When death brings at last the desired forgetfulness, it abolishes life and being together, and sets the seal on the knowledge that… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
We are weighed down, every moment, by the conception and the sensation of Time. And there are but two means of escaping… — Charles Baudelaire Copy Share Image
Forgetting: that, too, was the heart's slow way of healing, but it could only be done alone. Love and loss turns us… — Eric Gamalinda Copy Share Image
“Sometimes, meu amor, we lose too much time asking ourselves questions that we can’t answer and forgetting that the answer is just… — Cristiane Serruya Copy Share Image
“But how can you stop people remembering things?’ cried Winston, again momentarily forgetting the dial. ‘It is involuntary. It is outside oneself.… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
“Forgetting everything else, the journey, the compound, escape, the dying man, the many troubles he left behind, the new troubles ahead, his… — Steve R. Yeager Copy Share Image
Various kinds of self-forgetting, usually accompanied by illusions and myths, make it possible to live without the intransigent facing of death-in the… — Allan Bloom Copy Share Image
“. . .the sorrows of the heart yearn to be erased, for one final atonement finite and forgetting and whole—but time in… — John Daniel Thieme Copy Share Image
“I tried to explain again. 'Perhaps it would have been easier if I said that not being able to find something is… — Cecelia Aherna Ahern Copy Share Image
“I want to pour libation and summon the gods, undo what has been done, utter sacred words to quell the fires, reduce… — Véronique Tadjo Copy Share Image
“Yes, forgetting can be a curse, especially as we age. But forgetting is also one of the more important things healthy brains… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
“I relinquished myself to existence pure and simple, thinking absolutely nothing—as if my mind were merely an echo chamber for the music,… — Sol Luckman Copy Share Image
“It's like spending 6 months just trying to inhale. It's like forgetting how to move your muscles and reliving every nauseous moment… — Tahereh Mafi Copy Share Image
“Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting ... Instead of seeing birth as an awakening from blank nonbeing and fetal… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
“[...] and Mary with her wonderful memory for forgetting was happy too and without any problems. She could forget in the loveliest… — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image
“What does it remember? Itself, death as memory. An immense memory in which one dies. First to forget. To remember only where… — Maurice Blanchot Copy Share Image