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Forget Quotes

Some things are worth remembering on purpose.

This collection looks at forgetting from two sides - the kind of grief people deliberately choose to hold onto instead of healing, and the simpler, more practical discipline of remembering where you started. Related theme: Forget The Past.

10

I willingly speak to those who know, but for those who do not know I forget.

Quotes by Aeschylus

9

I forget about myself and tend to concentrate too much on others.

Quotes by Adwoa Aboah

8

Sometimes we read or hear too much news that makes us fearful or suspicious of others. We can forget that most of the people that we know, or at least encounter regularly, are decent and friendly.

Quotes by Adrienne Clarkson

7

The danger is that if you have a bunch of ideas that you forget to use.

Quotes by Adrian Lyne

Forget The Past Quotes

6

Darts should definitely be in the Olympic Games. Can you tell me any difference between archery and darts or shooting and darts? It's a very similar concept and both of those are in the Olympic Games. And don't forget that...

Quotes by Adrian Lewis

5

Not to say that you shouldn't strive for success, but don't forget why you're doing it. It's not just for adoration.

Quotes by Adrian Grenier

4

Yes, but don't forget I also have the luxury of the worlds finest band when it gets lonely.

Quotes by Adrian Belew

3

It used to get my back up because people would only say 'he does well for his size' and it's like, forget the size, I do well because I do well.

Quotes by Adebayo Akinfenwa

2

When I hear Obama speak he just seems really sincere and he just seems like somebody who actually has his heart and his motivation in the right place. Forget about color or race or gender or whatever, he's got his...

Quotes by Adam Yauch

Forgetfulness Quotes

1

I'm most comfortable in my bare shorts without any underwear and a T-shirt if I'm home. I definitely like to sleep naked. I don't know how girls do it with thongs. Forget that!

Quotes by Adam Rodriguez

A couple of entries turn the idea into blunt financial advice, framing forgetting a basic rule as the real danger to avoid. See also Forgetting and Forgive.