Forget
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Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.
You have to take all the ups and downs that come your way like a pinch of salt. Just leave everything behind. Forgive and forget.
Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and congressmen and government officials, but the voters of this country.
It is time to remember that old wisdom our soldiers will never forget: that whether we are black or brown or white, we all bleed the same red blood of patriots, we all enjoy the same glorious freedoms, and we all salute the same great American Flag.
Never forget the three powerful resources you always have available to you: love, prayer, and forgiveness.
You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.
Rule No.1: Never lose money. Rule No.2: Never forget rule No.1.
Forget the past — the future will give you plenty to worry about.
There are moments of life that we never forget, which brighten and brighten as time steals away.
Sometimes I forget how much people look at you as their hero. I forget that.
The most important thing is to live an interesting life. Keep your eyes, ears and heart open. Talk to people and visit interesting places, and don't forget to ask questions. To be a writer you need to drink in the world around you so it's always there in your head.
As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.
Sometimes you have to disconnect to stay connected. Remember the old days when you had eye contact during a conversation? When everyone wasn't looking down at a device in their hands? We've become so focused on that tiny screen that we forget the big picture, the people right in front of us.
Along the way, let's never forget that once we were children and that we were all playing together without distinction of skin color, society level, or where people come from. Adults need to remember to play and to be more childlike in our behavior. We've forgotten what that childlike experience was like.
If you are a leader, you should never forget that everyone needs encouragement. And everyone who receives it — young or old, successful or less-than-successful, unknown or famous — is changed by it.
If you wish to forget anything on the spot, make a note that this thing is to be remembered.
While only one day of the year is dedicated solely to honoring our veterans, Americans must never forget the sacrifices that many of our fellow countrymen have made to defend our country and protect our freedoms.
You have a right to say no. Most of us have very weak and flaccid 'no' muscles. We feel guilty for saying no. We get ostracized and challenged for saying no, so we forget it's our choice. Your 'no' muscle has to be built up to get to a place where you can say, 'I don't care if that's what you want. I don't want that. No'.
Failure comes only when we forget our ideals and objectives and principles.
You forget that the fruits belong to all and that the land belongs to no one.