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Forgotten Quotes - Page 15

I could still be forgotten when I'm dead. I don't really care what happens when I'm dead.

Jeff Burger, John Lennon (2017). “Lennon On Lennon: Conversations With John Lennon”, p.177, Omnibus Press

Right. I'd forgotten about her.' He shook his head. 'That keeps happening.

John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.158, Penguin

Actions are remembered long after words are forgotten.

John C. Maxwell (2005). “Winning with People Workbook”, p.30, Thomas Nelson Inc

I look for places like me: big, hollow, forgotten by most everyone.

Jodi Picoult (2009). “My Sister's Keeper - Movie Tie-In: A Novel”, p.95, Simon and Schuster

Write to register history, and name each thing. Write what should not be forgotten.

Isabel Allende, William Knowlton Zinsser (1989). “Paths of Resistance: The Art and Craft of the Political Novel”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

The truth is I suppose that a tour lays in a great stock of thought and spirits for the future; the fatigue and drawbacks of actual travelling are forgotten and a bright residuum remains.

Henry Parry Liddon (1979). “The Russian journal--II: a record kept by Henry Parry Liddon of a tour taken with C. L. Dodgson in the summer of 1867”, Lewis Carroll Society of North

Everywhere the means is erected into the end, and the end itself is forgotten.

Henry Hazlitt (2010). “Economics in One Lesson: The Shortest and Surest Way to Understand Basic Economics”, p.71, Crown Business

We 've wholly forgotten how to die. But be sure you do die nevertheless. Do your work, and finish it. If you know how to begin, you will know when to end.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.1211, Delphi Classics

What if I’ve forgotten the most important thing?

Haruki Murakami (2007). “Vintage Murakami”, p.14, Vintage