Top 14 Forego Synonym Quotes

#1. Honest good humor is the oil and wine of a merry meeting, and there is no jovial companionship equal to that where the jokes are rather small and laughter abundant.

Washington Irving

#2. If you can't avoid it, there is no use denying it by delaying it.

Sartika Kurniali

#3. Gary Sherman has written a truly insightful and helpful book that will positively change the lives of its readers. Although many books have wise teachings, few have accessible, reliable and transformative practices like this one. I highly recommend this book.

Russell Delman

#4. We're looking at the coming of spring like we look at the coming of babies we never considered aborting; Hopeful.

Darnell Lamont Walker

#5. Taste goodness before you recommend it.

Chinmayananda Saraswati

#6. There is a difference between failing and failure. Failing is trying something that you learn doesn't work. Failure is throwing in the towel and giving up.

Jay Samit

#7. You saw him standing out there, and you knew you had a pretty damn good chance to win the baseball game.

Red Ruffing

#8. If I had my life to live over again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week.

Charles Darwin

#9. I knew a wise man that had it for a by-word, when he saw men hasten to a conclusion, "Stay a little, that we may make an end the sooner."

Francis Bacon

#10. Love, when released into the world, is like an intelligent energy that continues on and on, shaping the world in its own image.

Garret John LoPorto

#11. I do not know of any credible evidence that suggests Dr. Zavos can clone a human being. This seems to be yet another one of his claims to get publicity.

Robert Winston

#12. He who desires less has less worries;
he who desires more has more worries.

Matshona Dhliwayo

#13. I do not like to sound discontented neither,' said Pullings, 'nor to crab any ship I belong to; but between you and me, Doctor, between you and me, she is more what we call a floating coffin than a ship.

Patrick O'Brian

#14. How condescending, how splendidly democratic of Sir Lancelot, to laugh, as if he were an ordinary man! Perhaps he eats and drinks as well, or even sleeps at night.

T.H. White

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