Forget Quotes - Page 21
Materialism is the philosophy of the subject who forgets to take account of himself.
Arthur Schopenhauer (2012). “The World as Will and Representation”, p.13, Courier Corporation
Theodore Roosevelt (1952). “The Big Stick, 1905-1909”
If a man knew what a woman never forgets, he would love her differently.
Terry Tempest Williams (2012). “When Women Were Birds: Fifty-four Variations on Voice”, p.95, Macmillan
Never forget that the end of a sermon is the salvation of the people.
Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Andrew Alexander Bonar (1852). “Memoir and remains of the rev. Robert Murray M'Cheyne, minister of St. Peter's church, Dundee”, p.289
Robert Louis Stevenson (2016). “Memories and Portraits: Stevenson's Vol. 21”, p.17, VM eBooks
Merrit Malloy (1977). “Things I meant to say to you when we were old”, Doubleday
Poetry is the power of defining the indefinable in terms of the unforgettable.
Louis Untermeyer (1969). “The pursuit of poetry: a guide to its understanding and appreciation with an explanation of its forms and a dictionary of poetic terms”, Simon & Schuster
Lee Myung-Bak (2012). “The Uncharted Path: The Autobiography of Lee Myung-Bak”, p.171, Sourcebooks, Inc.
Do not forget in the darkness what you have been promised in the light.
Katie J. Davis (2011). “Kisses from Katie: A Story of Relentless Love and Redemption”, p.204, Simon and Schuster
John Green (2013). “The John Green Collection”, p.659, Penguin