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Carlos Ruiz Zafón
“He lost himself in the words and images conjured in his mind and for a while forgot ... He found himself flying among stars and planets ...”
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Prince of Mist

Hans Christian Andersen
“The good and the beautiful is not forgotten; it lives in legend and in song.”
Hans Christian Andersen, Classic Fairy Tales

Markus Zusak
“Shadows of cloud lurked in the water, like holes the sun forgot about.”
Markus Zusak, Getting the Girl

Kamand Kojouri
“If you wait until you find something to speak up for, something that you’re passionate about that concerns you and attacks your own beliefs, then eventually, when the day finally arrives, you might also find that you have forgotten how to speak.”
Kamand Kojouri

Kamand Kojouri
“Poetry is jealous of you tonight,
for as soon as I come
to pen a few words,
your perfume attacks me
in the most civilised manner
and I forget myself.
I forget the poem.
I forget the ...”
Kamand Kojouri

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If you haven’t figured it out yet, an absolutely certain way to lose something as quickly as possible is to forget the privilege you have to possess it in the first place.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Dejan Stojanovic
“We traveled long and forgot why poetry was invented.”
Dejan Stojanovic

Pauline Gedge
“... but now men who could work preferred to beg, and the artists forgot that their calling was noble and became imitators instead of creators, charging exorbitant sums for the rubbish they churned out with one eye closed.”
Pauline Gedge, The Eagle and the Raven

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The real reason the number of things that are shared via social media every single minute is so astronomical is because, whenever they each do, most users do not share or say something because they believe they have something worth remembering; they do mainly or only because they fear being forgotten.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Anthony Ryan
“If you believe our cause so hopeless, why join us?"

"Because you offered something I had forgotten could be offered, a choice. And I choose to die free.”
Anthony Ryan, Queen of Fire

Kiera Cass
“I looked at him and the other two people whose names I’d just learned. “So . . . so this is home then?”
Akinli looked at me, perplexed, then turned to Ben and Julie.
“She said some girls left her here and told her it was home. That’s all she knows. She doesn’t even know you.” Julie wiped at her tears, trying to calm herself.
He moved his eyes back to me as quickly as he could manage. “Kahlen? You remember me, right?”
I stared into this face, searching for something familiar. I didn’t recognize the angle of his chin, the length of his fingers. I didn’t know the slope of his shoulder or the shape of his lips.
“Akinli, right?” I asked. This poor boy. I pitied him in the depths of my heart. Clearly, he’d already been going through something, and I could see the last scrap of fight he had in him dying with those words.
“Yes.”
“I don’t remember ever seeing you before in my life. I’m sorry.”
He pressed his lips together as if he was swallowing the urge to cry.
“But,” I said, “I know your voice. I know it as if it were my own.”
Kiera Cass, The Siren

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“If you wanted to kill me, you should've aimed for the head, Princess. But worse yet, you forgot.'

'Forgot what?'

'That it was real.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, From Blood and Ash

Adam Sternbergh
“There's nothing special about this place, he thinks. We all forget. Then we forget what we forgot. And that's how we survive.”
Adam Sternbergh, The Blinds

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The question ‘Don’t you remember me?’ is awkward, especially if it was asked by someone you have never known.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Pete Hautman
“I suppose if we forgot stuff we’ll never know we forgot it, because we won’t remember”
Pete Hautman, Otherwood

Liane Moriarty
“It was extraordinary the way her body knew how to do things—the mobile phone, the makeup, the lock—without her mind remembering her ever having done them before.”
Liane Moriarty, What Alice Forgot

Liane Moriarty
“That’s what’s important these days, isn’t it. Everything should be fun and lighthearted.”
Liane Moriarty, What Alice Forgot

Liane Moriarty
“Sometimes it was exhilaratingly easy to be happy again. Other times they found that they did have to “try".”
Liane Moriarty, What Alice Forgot

Deyth Banger
“Typing is the future of talking and to don't forgot and brother of feature.”
Deyth Banger

Kamand Kojouri
“There is no revelation in my words. I am merely stating what others have forgotten to write down.”
Kamand Kojouri

Deyth Banger
“The whole problem is that I have forgotten... everything and everyone.”
Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger
“The fucking problem of all and everything is that I just forgot,... the message.”
Deyth Banger, Protocols

Adam Sternbergh
“[She] sees. She knows. She understands. About evil, or whatever you care to name it. It comes. It's relentless. It doesn't care if you forgot it. It searches, and it finds you, and it arrives on your doorstep one day, and it lights up a screen, it calls you by your real name, it smiles at you, it says hello, it eyes your son and promises to take him home.”
Adam Sternbergh, The Blinds

Nitya Prakash
“Everything was perfect, we were as happy as can be, then you remembered him and forgot about me.”
Nitya Prakash, Letters to Mira!

Peter Orner
“And she'd apologize for what what she remembered and what she forgot. A lot depended on what they both forgot. [Montreal]”
Peter Orner, Maggie Brown & Others: Stories
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Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Two tips for best memory; first, make a note; second one, I forgot.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Slate

Steven Magee
“The science of pressurized airplanes is well understood, but Boeing forgot some of the theory.”
Steven Magee

“कुछ समय के लिए मैं भूल गया कि मुझे भी प्यार की ज़रूरत है, और उन लोगों को प्यार देता रहा जो छोटी-छोटी असुविधाओं पर मुझे छोड़ने को तैयार थे।”
Malar

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