d19aeac
|
Yea, all things live forever, though at times they sleep and are forgotten.
|
|
death
forget
forgetting
immortality
life
live-forever
mortality
sleep
|
H. Rider Haggard |
b6ae32e
|
If you don't want a man unhappy politically, don't give him two sides to a question to worry him; give him one. Better yet, give him none. Let him forget there is such a thing as war. If the government is inefficient, top-heavy, and tax-mad, better it be all those than that people worry over it. Peace, Montag. Give the people contests they win by remembering the words to more popular songs or the names of state capitals or how much corn Iowa grew last year. Cram them full of noncombustible data, chock them so damned full of 'facts' they feel stuffed, but absolutely 'brilliant' with information. Then they'll feel they're thinking, they'll get a of motion without moving. And they'll be happy, because facts of that sort don't change.
|
|
brilliance
change
contests
data
facts
forget
government
happiness
ignorance
information
motion
peace
philosophy
politics
popular
questioning
taxation
thinking
war
worry
|
Ray Bradbury |
1ce4c0d
|
You'll forget it when you're dead, and so will I. When I'm dead, I'm going to forget everything-and I advise you to do the same.
|
|
forget
life
vonnegut
|
Kurt Vonnegut |
ea6a684
|
If you have a past with which you feel dissatisfied, then forget it, now. Imagine a new story for your life and believe in it. Focus only on the moments when you achieved what you desired, and that strength will help you to get what you want.
|
|
forget
past
strength
|
Paulo Coelho |
320c56a
|
She had to go on this quest. The fate of the world might depend on it. But part of him wanted to say: Forget the world. He didn't want to be without her.
|
|
fate
forget
friendship
love
otp
saving-the-world
world
|
Rick Riordan |
baebf1a
|
"It's all fine to say, "Time will heal everything, this too shall pass away. People will forget"--and things like that when you are not involved, but when you are there is no passage of time, people do not forget and you are in the middle of something that does not change."
|
|
forget
time
|
John Steinbeck |
c633c15
|
there's nothing to discuss there's nothing to remember there's nothing to forget it's sad and it's not sad seems the most sensible thing a person can do is sit with drink in hand as the walls wave their goodbye smiles one comes through it all with a certain amount of efficiency and bravery then leaves some accept the possibility of God to help them get through others take it staight on and to these I drink tonight.
|
|
bukowski
death
forget
forgetting
god
goodbye
goodbyes
help
independence
life
love
poem
poetry
sad
sadness
|
Charles Bukowski |
3b9bcf2
|
I thought about the days i had handed over to a bottle..the nights i can't remember..the mornings i slept thru..all the time spent running from myself.
|
|
bottle
days
drunk
forget
life
remember
remorse
running
|
Mitch Albom |
b18a61a
|
I wanted a metamorphosis, a change to fish, to leviathan, to destroyer. I wanted the earth to open up, to swallow everything in one engulfing yawn. I wanted to see the city buried fathoms deep in the bosom of the sea. I wanted to sit in a cave and read by candlelight. I wanted that eye extinguished so that I might have a chance to know my own body, my own desires. I wanted to be alone for a thousand years in order to reflect on what I had seen and heard - and in order to forget.
|
|
candlelight
caves
desires
forget
leviathan
metamorphosis
reflect
yawn
|
Henry Miller |
4a724f7
|
"I don't think people realize, when they're just getting started on an eating disorder or even when they're in the grip of one, that it is not something that you just "get over." For the vast majority of eating-disordered people, it is something that will haunt you for the rest of your life. You may change your behavior, change your beliefs about yourself and your body, give up that particular way of coping in the world. You may learn, as I have, that you would rather be a human than a human's thin shell. You may get well. But you never forget."
|
|
forget
|
Marya Hornbacher |
a8278c6
|
I lived my grief; I slept mourning and ate sorrow and drank tears. I ignored all else.
|
|
death
depression
empty
forget
grief
hollow
ignore
life
loss
mourn
mourning
numb
pass-by
sorrow
tears
|
Robin Hobb |
9dd7a15
|
Meski berjuang keras untuk tidak memikirkan dia, aku tidak berjuang untuk melupakan.
|
|
forget
love
|
Stephenie Meyer |
309d56c
|
"Forget your voice, sing! Forget your feet, dance!
|
|
awareness
awareness-quotes
be
become
beloved
conscious
consciousness
consciousness-quotes
dance
enjoy
feet
forget
hafez
hafiz
harmony
inspirational
kamand
kamand-kojouri
khayyam
kojouri
let-go
letting-go-quotes
life
live
living-in-the-now
love
lover
moment
music
present
rumi
saadi
sing
song
spiritual
spirituality
sufi
surrender
voice
yourself
|
Kamand Kojouri |
f16de5c
|
Never Forget Who You Are Beacause Its Like Forgetingg Water Is Wet,The Sun Is Bright,Snow Is Cold.Its Rudunent.
|
|
because
bright
cold
forget
forgeting
is
its
like
never
rudunent
snow
sun
the
water
wet
who
you
|
Andrew Fukuda |
cecd3d8
|
In Irena's head the alcohol plays a double role: it frees her fantasy, encourages her boldness, makes her sensual, and at the same time it dims her memory. She makes love wildly, lasciviously, and at the same time the curtain of oblivion wraps her lewdness in an all-concealing darkness. As if a poet were writing his greatest poem with ink that instantly disappears.
|
|
drinking
forget
forgetting
love
personality
poet
poetry
sex
writing
|
Milan Kundera |
aa39c27
|
How are you going to forget him if you keep talking about him? Darling, when things go wrong in life, this is what you do. You lift your chin, put on a ravishing smile, mix yourself a little cocktail... and out you go.
|
|
cocktail
forget
girl
him
love
sad
split-up
|
Sophie Kinsella |
078b6d3
|
I suppose I could understand it if men had simply forgotten unicorns, or if they had changed so that they hated all unicorns now and tried to kill them when they saw them. But not to see them at all, to look at them and see something else-what do they look like to one another, then? What do trees look like to them, or houses, or real horses, or their own children?
|
|
forget
forgetting
forgotten
hate
kill
men
unicorns
|
Peter S. Beagle |
10be694
|
"That part of your life is over. Set it aside as something you have finished. Complete or no, it is done with you. No being gets to decide what his life is "supposed to be"...'Be a man. Discover where you are now, and go on from there, making the best of things. Accept your life, and you might survive it. If you hold back from it, insisting this is not your life, not where you are meant to be, life will pass you by. You may not die from such foolishness, but you might as well be dead for all the good your life will do you or anyone else."
|
|
aside
be
complete
dead
decide
destiny
discover
done
end
fate
finish
forget
forgo
future
good
honesty
life
meant
not
over
part
past
path
present
section
set
survive
to
truth
|
Robin Hobb |
b8810c7
|
I hate people who collect things and classify things and give them names and then forget all about them. That's what people are always doing in art. They call a painter an impressionist or a cubist or something and then they put him in a drawer and don't see him as a living individual painter any more.
|
|
classify
collect
collectors
cubism
cubist
drawer
forget
hate
impressionism
impressionist
individual
living
names
naming
painter
people
|
John Fowles |
8949a84
|
"You're bigger than I remember," she said stupidly. "You too," he said. "I also remember that you were beautiful." "Memory does play tricks on us." "No. Your face is the same, but I don't remember what beautiful means anymore. Come on. Let's go out into the lake."
|
|
children
ender
forget
meaning
memory
valentine
your-face
|
Orson Scott Card |
e7984f3
|
The world is mostly divided between madmen who remember and madmen who forget. Heroes are rare.
|
|
forget
hero
madmen
rare
remember
world
|
James Baldwin |
826ef50
|
Dark, cool, musty, smoky, where light fell funny and everyone looked like someone you knew or wanted to know. Or, more likely, wanted to forget.
|
|
forget
memory
regrets
|
David Baldacci |
ffe302a
|
"Mearth appeared angry and disappointed briefly, but then she just gazed at the ground. "...It must be horrible, feeling all alone, is it?" she asked. "Oh, not really," said Alecto, his eyes lifeless, his voice listless. "I'm going to be forgotten by someone who I can't forget, though. That will be terrible... but maybe it's better if she does forget me altogether."
|
|
forget
friendship
listless
lonliness
love
memory
sad
sadness
|
Rebecca McNutt |
6a2a8c6
|
Forget career, forget the future, forget existential worries, just get yourselves a couple of dogs, and everything will be all right.
|
|
forget
simple
|
Abigail Thomas |
1bc06f5
|
There is nothing dishonorable about abandoning pain. Sometimes peace is most quickly found when a man simply stops avoiding it.
|
|
dishonor
find
forget
honor
move-on
pain
peace
truth
|
Robin Hobb |
dfb71e2
|
Not a hundred feet away the river roared over a cliff's-edge, and we weren't really leaves, even if I'd been careful to forget that.
|
|
forget
leaves
magic
river
waterfall
|
Naomi Novik |
dcf1b1b
|
Not a hundred feet away the river roared over a cliff's-edge, and were weren't really leaves, even if I'd been careful to forget that.
|
|
forget
leaves
magic
river
waterfall
|
Naomi Novik |
a690594
|
"Oh, trust me Sydney Tar Ponds, you aren't the first Personification to be forgotten by somebody ordinary," Mearth sighed with a falsely-reassuring smile. Alecto stepped back from her, glaring hatefully. "Sydney Tar Ponds," Mearth added, "I've had so many ordinary people as friends in my life that by now I've forgotten all their names. At first it was difficult... very sad... to see them always leaving, dying, disappearing, ignoring, but after a while I realized that they weren't worth the trouble. I'd rather be in the company of other Personifications. At least they aren't always dropping dead like houseflies or sailing away to parts unknown. Nil sa saol seo ach ceo, i ni bheimid beo, ach seal beag gearr. Wouldn't you agree?" "No," Alecto told her. "I think you're insane."
|
|
death
dying
forget
friend
friendship
housefly
human
insane
irish
loss
memory
mother-earth
ordinary
personification
pollution
sad
|
Rebecca McNutt |
a6432b3
|
.. I thought about him now and then, the things he had taught me about 'being human' and 'relating to others;, but it was always in the distance, as if from another life.. .. The people who might have told me were long forgotten, their phone numbers buried in some packed-away box in the attic.
|
|
busy
forget
life
remember
taught
work
|
Mitch Albom |