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Forgot Quotes by Superman
- Maybe when he broke my heart, he forgot I could feel.
- You taught me how to love; you taught me how to live; you taught me how to laugh; you taught me how to cry, but…
- While you were so worried about her, you forgot about me, I've been there from the start, can't you see...you've already won my heart.
- I'm trying to forget about you. because I know you have forgot all about me. for the things I may not know. for the things…
- You told me you were leaving and u told me we were through, but the one thing u forgot is now what do I do
- When she left me, she forgot the fact that she had a part of me with her. She would miss me, think about me and…
- Trying to remember what they forgot but forgetting what they was trying to remember is making it hard to remember what they forgot
- I thought I'd forget you, but I guess I forgot to
- I MUST HAVE FORGOT TO FORGET YOU, HOPE YOU FEEL THE SAME, SOMEWHERE, SOMETIME, WE REMEMBER
- Im sorry for anything Ive said, and anything I forgot to say. When things get complicated, I stumble at best middle through. I wish that…
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