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  • incessant adj. The doubts. You had to save me from my constant doubts. That deep-seeded feeling that I wasn't good enough for anything I was a fake at my job I wasn't your equal my friends would forget me if I moved away for a month. It wasn't as easy as hearing voices nobody was telling me this. It was just something I knew. Everyone else was playing along but I was sure that one day they would all stop.

    Jobs   Voice   Fake  
    David Levithan (2011). “The Lover's Dictionary: A Novel”, p.113, Macmillan
  • Records are the only thing that remain of an athlete, the only thing that people will remember. If I want to ensure that people don't forget me, I can only stop once I've set the bar as high as possible for anyone coming after me.

    Athlete   People   Bars  
  • A human being survives by his ability to forget. Memory is always ready to blot out the bad and retain only the good.

  • You won't forget me, Peter, will you, before spring-cleaning time comes? Of course Peter promised, and then he flew away. He took Mrs. Darling's kiss with him. The kiss that had been for no one else Peter took quite easily. Funny. But she seemd satisfied.

    James M. Barrie (2015). “Peter Pan: Top 100 Classic Novels”, p.129, 谷月社
  • I have a bunch of headshots that I like to throw at people - with some backups. I give them like three copies just so they don't forget me.

    People   Giving   Three  
    Interview with Kyle Ryan, film.avclub.com. August 14, 2009.
  • I have a strange feeling with regard to you. As if I had a string somewhere under my left ribs, tightly knotted to a similar string in you. And if you were to leave I'm afraid that cord of communion would snap. And I have a notion that I'd take to bleeding inwardly. As for you, you'd forget me.

  • It's a taboo subject. How the dead are betrayed by the living. We who are living--we who have survived--understand that our guilt is what links us to the dead. At all times we can hear them calling to us, a growing incredulity in their voices, You will not forget me -- will you? How can you forget me? I have no one but you.

    Voice   Guilt   Calling  
  • Ah! never shall the land forget.

    William Cullen Bryant, “The Battle-Field”
  • There is something inspiring and sublime about the little forget-me-not flower. I hope it will be a symbol of the little things that make your lives joyful and sweet.

    Sweet   Flower   Sublime  
  • Women always worry about things that men forget; men always worry about things women remember.

    Men   Worry   Remember  
  • Promise you won't forget me, ever. Not even when I'm a hundred.

  • I don't mind if you forget me. Having learned my lesson, I never left an impression on anyone.

    Mind   Lessons   Forget  
  • If I go Before I'm old Oh, brother of mine Please don't forget me if I go Bartender, please Fill my glass for me With the wine you gave Jesus that set him free After three days in the ground.

    Brother   Jesus   Wine  
    "Song: 'Bartender'". 2002.
  • I shouldn't care what you suffered. I care nothing for your sufferings. Why shouldn't you suffer? I do! Will you forget me? Will you be happy when I am in the earth? Will you say twenty years hence, "That's the grave of Catherine Earnshaw? I loved her long ago, and was wretched to lose her; but it is past. I've loved many others since: my children are dearer to me than she was; and, at death, I shall not rejoice that I am going to her: I shall be sorry that I must leave them!" Will you say so, Heathcliff?

    Children   Sorry   Past  
    "Wuthering Heights". Book by Emily Brontë, 1847.
  • His gaze slammed into hers. 'I love you. Never forget that. Never forget...me.' He loved her. Emotion bubbled up in her throat, leaving her voice completely wrecked. 'Never,' she rasped.

    Larissa Ione (2011). “Ecstasy Unveiled: Number 4 in series”, p.167, Hachette UK
  • If we spend our days waiting for fabulous roses we could miss the beauty and wonder of the tiny forget-me-nots that are all around us.

    Rose   Waiting   Missing  
  • The pounding music, the cheers, the admiration work their way into my blood, and I can’t suppress my excitement. Cinna has given me a great advantage. No one will forget me. Not my look, not my name. Katniss. The girl who was on fire.

    Girl   Cheer   Fire  
    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.65, Scholastic Inc.
  • To forgive and forget means to throw away dearly bought experience.

    Arthur Schopenhauer (2015). “Counsels and Maxims”, p.109, Arthur Schopenhauer
  • A good character is the best tombstone.

    "Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers" by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, (p. 44), 1895.
  • you'll see, jαne,' he promised her. 'you'll forget me, αnd it won't hurt tomorrow. besides, you sαid it yourself: love meαns you cαn never be αpαrt. so we'll never be αpαrt, jαne, becαuse i love you so much. i'll αlwαys, αlwαys love you.

    Hurt   Love You   Use  
  • The heart sags. My footprints forget me. I don’t think anything will ever be the same. This is the edge of the cliff and you can’t move, can’t jump. Everything is vertical. With binoculars you can see where you’ll be in an hour. Raindrops collect on the lens. A fine mist. It hides us. It drifts into clocks. Gravity presses your hands. Some hurts never get said. Some get smuggled.

    Hurt   Moving   Heart  
  • Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven, Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (2012). “Evangeline and Other Poems”, p.23, Courier Corporation
  • Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad.

    "Remember" l. 13 (1862)
  • Twisting and wiring and stringing starching and curling, delicately painting spots and shadings on scraps of silk until what had been nothing more than a pile of brightly colored fragments had been transformed into the silk irises, forget-me-not, violets and roses that would adorn the hats of women and girls more fortunate than themselves.

    Girl   Flower   Rose  
  • The Lord is a good psychologist: he knows the way our minds run. Turmoil can be the Lord's way of tapping us on the shoulder and saying, 'Don't forget me.'

    Running   Mind   Way  
  • Try as i do, i can't recall her surname. Indeed, her very abstractedness and insubstantial personality seemed to say 'forget me'; she seemed to live in parenthesis.

  • O sleep! O sleep! Do not forget me. Sometimes come and sweep, Now I have nothing left, thy healing hand Over the lids that crave thy visits bland, Thou kind, thou comforting one. For I have seen his face, as I desired, And all my story is done. O, I am tired.

    Sleep   Healing   Tired  
    Jean Ingelow (1874). “The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow”, p.133
  • Well, now If little by little you stop loving me I shall stop loving you Little by little If suddenly you forget me Do not look for me For I shall already have forgotten you If you think it long and mad the wind of banners that passes through my life And you decide to leave me at the shore of the heart where I have roots Remember That on that day, at that hour, I shall lift my arms And my roots will set off to seek another land

    Love   Heart   Thinking  
    Pablo Neruda (2009). “The Captain's Verses: Love Poems”, p.77, New Directions Publishing
  • Mr. Rochester, I no more assign this fate to you than I grasp at it for myself. We were born to strive and endure - you as well as I: do so. You will forget me before I forget you.

    Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte (2009). “The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.258, Penguin
  • A good character is the best tombstone. Those who loved you and were helped by you will remember you when forget-me-nots have withered. Carve your name on hearts, not on marble.

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1868). “John Ploughman's Talk; or, plain advice for plain people”, p.162
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