
Top 17 Foget Quotes
#1. Foget Murphy's Law. Nixe's Law: if you were waiting to make a left turn, there was always one oncoming fucktard who sailed through on the red.
Mary Hughes
#2. There's only one rule you need to remember: laugh at everything and foget everybody else! It sound egotistical, but it's actually the only cure for those suffering from self-pity.
Anne Frank
#3. On those we love:
"Every year that passed, it seemed a little more of her had slipped away; and I began to fear that one day I would come to foget her altogether. But the truth is: No matter how much time passes, those we have loved never slip away from us entirely.
Amor Towles
#4. She had refused to draw the monster. She feared to give him form.
Christina Dodd
#5. Waste begets self-will; thrift begets meanness: but better be mean than self-willed.
Confucius
#7. There are in life such confluences of circumstances that render the reproach that we are not Voltaires most inopportune.
Anton Chekhov
#8. Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated. For these there is hope.
Oscar Wilde
#9. So I guess you were hopelessly romantic and easily distracted, a B-plus mother, certainly good enough to get into Matriarchal State University but not quite good enough for St. Mary's College of the Blessed Womb Warriors.
Sherman Alexie
#10. I feel that we have come a long way as American people, and we have to start looking at ourselves as human beings.
Giancarlo Esposito
#11. Somehow, I think your first love must be like your first dog
no matter how many come after, you never forget your first!
Peggy Toney Horton
#12. An old woman with a mutch sat in an arm-chair behind the counter. She looked up at me over her spectacles and smiled, and I took to her on the instant. She had the kind of old wise face that God loves.
John Buchan
#13. Mind what you do; if you deceive me once I shall never believe you again.
Denis Diderot
#14. Easy comfort isn't comforting," I said.
John Green
#15. I never think that I am the one who must see to it that cherries grow on stalks
C. G. Jung
#16. See how the fearful chandelier trembles above you each time you open your mouth to sing.
Sing.
Donald Justice
#17. The Enlightenment taught that observation unrecorded was knowledge lost.
Stephen E. Ambrose
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