Top 35 Forget Your Sadness Quotes
#1. My problem is not that there are too few ideas out there. It's that there are too many.
Don Winslow
#2. Griff held his breath, waiting for it, knowing the axe would fall and he'd start dying as soon as he walked out the fucking door, and Dante would just grin and joke and try to forget what they had done together in this room.
Damon Suede
#3. Time slowly begins to move. Even as we begin to awaken to mundane daily life ... I don't want us to forget ... the sadness of living on the backs of unseen sacrifices.
Kaori Yuki
#4. There are certain levels of sadness that introduce you to parts of yourself you never knew existed, and it's always a much purer version of you that couldn't be any you-er than you. You fall in love with it and forget to move on.
Ibraheem Hamdi
#5. There's sickness, and there's sadness. But the thing is, there's love, too. I try never to forget that.
Will Walton
#6. You probably thinking they you've seen someone like me before. But I'm a G and they don't make em like me anymore.
Wiz Khalifa
#7. I'd make a comment at a meeting and nobody would even acknowledge me. Then some man would say the same thing and they'd all nod.
Charlotte Bunch
#8. The inevitable end of multiple chiefs is that they fade and disappear for lack of unity.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#9. Let us talk about our love, joy and happiness. Let us forgive and forget talking about misery and sadness.
Debasish Mridha
#10. I forget, because it's hard to realize that the same person who gives you so much love, and to whom you give so much in return, can go through the kinds of pain and suffering that nothing you do can alleviate.
Esther Earl
#11. I like someone who is a little crazy but coming from a good place. I think scars are sexy because it means you made a mistake that led to a mess.
Angelina Jolie
#12. We only have one life to live. Since everybody has the potential to be successful, I hope we'll all take an action and actually live it.
Gackt
#13. Insecurities have the ability to shape and mold our minds to live with everything that's bad; like crying on the inside, while smiling on the outside ... thus creating pain ... but, alas, I have the answer; forget about what you thought and enjoy (embrace) what you feel
Jeremy Aldana
#14. I feel I've lost every part of me ... there's nothing left but the parts I've given to you. I need you to hold those pieces together. Please don't forget who I was ... then ... then there really will be nothing left.
Cassandra Giovanni
#15. The best author is a dead author, because he's out of your way and you own the play. Take what he has given you and use it for what you need.
Stella Adler
#16. Will is crystalline, their Love is pure, and their steps determined. In moments of doubt or sadness, they never forget: I am an instrument. Allow me to be an instrument capable of manifesting Your Will.
Paulo Coelho
#17. The things that really shake the human soul aren't beauty or kindness. Although such things are certainly moving, but those feelings don't last long. But ... anger or sadness are different. They leave an undelible mark. Even after the wound heals ... you can never forget the pain completely.
Fuyumi Soryo
#18. Imagine the ball has little legs, and chop them off.
Henry Cotton
#19. What a sad thing I thought
to live in a world so concerned with the lives of others,
we forget to live our own.
Anonymous
#20. Death! Strange that there should be such a word, and such a thing, and we ever forget it; that one should be living, warm and beautiful, full of hopes, desires and wants, one day, and the next be gone, utterly gone, and forever!
Harriet Beecher Stowe
#21. But it's a changeable world! When we consider how great our sorrow seem, and how small they are; how we think we shall die of grief, and how quickly we forget, I think we ought to be ashamed of ourselves and our fickle-heartedness. For, after all, what business has Time to bring us consolation?
William Makepeace Thackeray
#22. I am a bit of a jokester, not as much as some others, but I get along with most everyone I work with.
Cameron West
#23. ...shiny trinkets and frivolous spending make people forget what world they're living in.
Beth Lewis
#24. My fear is that he'll forget me," she bemoaned with crystalline sadness. I took her hand, limp with loss and held it. "I'd rather not be remembered by any man as it saves me the embarrassment.
Donna Lynn Hope
#25. To be forgotten by the one to whom you never forget is the worst thing ever happens.
Na
#28. I could write about how I feel when I sing, write and create something from heartbreak, sorrow, sadness or just simply nothingness. How nothingness can become the most beautiful, unexplainable feeling that makes you forget about gravity for an hour.
Charlotte Eriksson
#29. Her face expressed suffering so deep that I will never forget it; her eyes radiated a deep sadness ... Mrs. Folmer was oppressed by that special sadness, perhaps the most horrible torture, of those who had no idea what happened to their loved ones.
Diet Eman
#30. All the sorrow, all the bitterness, all the sadness, I forget them and ignore them in the joy of working.
Camille Pissarro
#31. How long would it take for her sadness to ease? How long must she wait to forget a man who would've been her ideal, were he not who he was? The answer: too long. But wait she must.
Miranda Davis
#32. Everyone was trying to forget something, but they could never seem to find the way to do it. All they ever seemed to do was make it worse. Such quiet madness, the masses led.
Chris Galford
#33. I was starting to learn how to forget the things that made me sad. It was like a charm you followed step-by-step, collecting and blending the ingredients, placing everything in its proper place. It was the magic of forgetting.
Francesca Lia Block
#34. Don't make all of your sadness to be a miserable tragedy,
Just forget it with your conscious heart and clear mind.
Rizky Adam Rifai
#35. Passively accepting your sadness is the same as forgetting to build your own happiness. Happiness is more than a mood. It's a long-lasting state that is more accurately called well-being.
Deepak Chopra