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Never forget that the key to the situation lies in the will and not in the imagination.
Evelyn Underhill
Key
Will
Situation
Imagination
Lies
Never
Never Forget
Forget
All dictators, the rich and famous, to the lowest security guard who holds a gun, easily forget that power is transitory.
F. Sionil Jose
Gun
Power
Rich
Guard
Easily
Security
Dictators
Forget
Famous
Holds
Transitory
Lowest
Who
I was brought on and scored, so I will never forget my Champions League debut.
Fabio Quagliarella
Will
Brought
Never
Never Forget
League
Debut
Forget
Champions
Champions League
The day you decide to pursue your dreams, don't forget that this is a game you don't enter to compete, but to win. And there will always be someone booing you in the stands, and everything you accomplish could be jeered and hissed at. This is a game between two that you have to win for the people who came to watch you be triumphant.
Fabrizio Moreira
Dreams
Day
You
Game
People
Win
Will
Booing
Everything
Enter
Someone
Triumphant
Pursue
Could
Between
For The People
Always
Came
Accomplish
Forget
Decide
Your
Your Dreams
Who
Stands
Compete
Watch
Two
Every time people struggle, they survive, they do better, and then they forget, and they end up back where they started from.
Faith Ringgold
Time
Struggle
People
Better
Every
Every Time
Back
Time People
End
Up
Survive
Forget
Where
Then
Started
I am hopeful that no one will forget what happened in Bosnia.
Fatos Nano
Will
Hopeful
Bosnia
No-One
Am
Forget
Happened
What offends me the most when I hear criticisms about this so-called Africa bias is how quick we are to focus on the words and propaganda of a few powerful, influential individuals, and to forget about the millions of anonymous people who suffer from their crimes.
Fatou Bensouda
Me
People
Words
Focus
Few
Crimes
Criticisms
Propaganda
About
Individuals
Powerful
Most
Bias
Anonymous
How
Hear
Quick
Offends
Forget
Africa
So-Called
Influential
Who
Suffer
Millions
We forget that the most successful statesmen have been professionals. Lincoln was a professional politician.
Felix Frankfurter
Politician
Statesmen
Most
Lincoln
Been
Forget
Successful
Professional
Professionals
Taking part and helping West Indies win the World T20 in 2012 - I'll never forget the feeling. The celebrations afterwards were crazy, a massive all-nighter.
Fidel Edwards
Crazy
World
Win
Feeling
Indies
Never
Part
Never Forget
Taking
Massive
Were
West
Celebrations
Forget
Afterwards
Helping
When you go out there, and you're in the ring, honestly, half the time you forget what city you're even in because you're so focused on what you're doing and the task at hand.
Finn Balor
Time
You
Half
Honestly
Focused
Out
Ring
City
Half The Time
Because
Doing
Go
Hand
Task
Forget
Even
I want people to get inspired by public space - their space. People tend to forget about it because they do the daily thing, but putting up these sculptures breaks the routine.
Florentijn Hofman
Daily
People
Space
About
Tend
Inspired
Putting
Because
Up
Forget
Get
Want
Breaks
Public
Sculptures
Routine
Thing
In question-and-answer sessions after a reading or during an interview, I forget the question if I'm giving too long an answer. And at the end, I can't remember any of the questions. The more anxious I am about remembering, the more likely I am to forget.
Floyd Skloot
Remember
Long
Giving
Reading
Too
Interview
About
More
Remembering
Likely
Answer
Am
Question
Questions
End
Forget
Anxious
Any
After
Keep all your personalities out of your work. Forget and forgive.
Ford Frick
Work
Out
Forget
Forgive
Personalities
Your
Keep
When people are speaking, they require our undivided attention. We focus on them; we listen very carefully. We listen to the spoken words and the unspoken messages. This means looking directly at the person, eyes connected; we forget we have a watch, just focusing for that moment on that person.
Frances Hesselbein
Eyes
People
Words
Focus
Looking
Carefully
Our
Focusing
Directly
Attention
Spoken
Unspoken
Messages
Very
Person
Forget
Listen
Just
Them
Require
Means
Speaking
Moment
Connected
Watch
We hear of the wealth of nations, of the powers of production, of the demand and supply of markets, and we forget that these words mean no more, if they mean any thing, then the happiness, and the labor, and the necessities of men.
Frances Wright
Happiness
Words
Wealth
Men
Markets
More
Supply
Demand
Powers
Hear
Labor
Forget
Any
Nations
Mean
Then
Production
Thing
Necessities
'One Hundred Years of Solitude' convinced me to drop out of Harvard graduate school. The novel reminded me of everything my Ph.D. program was trying to make me forget. Thank you, Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Francine Prose
Me
You
Solitude
School
Drop
Thank You
Everything
Hundred
Hundred Years
Harvard
Out
Drop-Out
Reminded
Make
Years
Thank
Forget
Trying
Graduate
Graduate School
Gabriel
Convinced
Novel
Program
Let us never forget that the greatest man is never more than an animal disguised as a god.
Francis Picabia
God
Man
Animal
More
Never
Never Forget
Greatest
Greatest Man
Than
Forget
Disguised
Us
Let Us
Christians are as subject to complacency as anybody else, and we can certainly settle into repetition and forget that something radical and extraordinary is being asked of us as well - that we hold to an extraordinary promise about how, from moment to moment, something enters the world and enters us, after which everything is different.
Francis Spufford
World
Radical
Complacency
Settle
Else
Extraordinary
Everything
Promise
About
Something
Well
How
Subject
Repetition
Forget
Anybody
Anybody Else
Being
Different
Hold
After
Which
Us
Asked
Certainly
Moment
Christians
You reach a time... when fact and fiction blend seamlessly. If you do it too soon, it's journalism. If you do it too late, you forget, and it's fantasy. There's an optimum time.
Frank D. Gilroy
Time
You
Too Late
Too
Late
Fact
Journalism
Soon
Blend
Reach
Optimum
Forget
Fiction
Fantasy
Seamlessly
Popular culture bombards us with examples of animals being humanized for all sorts of purposes, ranging from education to entertainment to satire to propaganda. Walt Disney, for example, made us forget that Mickey is a mouse, and Donald a duck. George Orwell laid a cover of human societal ills over a population of livestock.
Frans de Waal
Education
Satire
Entertainment
Culture
Made
Example
Animals
Propaganda
Examples
Purposes
Over
For Example
Sort
Duck
Cover
George
George Orwell
Forget
Donald
Mickey
Mouse
Walt
Walt Disney
Human
Being
Laid
Us
Disney
Popular
Popular Culture
Ills
Population
Livestock
Societal
Orwell
Now that I'm taking some time off from school, I've been reading a lot to make sure I don't forget everything. It's mostly classics and nonfiction accounts from actors, directors and writers from the '40s and '50s.
Fred Savage
Time
School
Reading
Everything
Some
Classics
Directors
Writers
Taking
Make
Mostly
Sure
Nonfiction
Been
Lot
Off
Accounts
Forget
Now
Actor
I think you kind of hope for people to gush over movies, but I think the opposite way is great sometimes, too. I'd rather have a movie that you're angry about and that you're talking about the next day, than something you forget about when the popcorn goes into the trash.
Gabriel Mann
Hope
Day
Great
Angry
You
People
Sometimes
Think
Too
Way
Kind
Gush
About
Something
Rather
Over
Talking
Opposite
Than
Forget
Goes
Movie
Movies
Next
Popcorn
Trash
I tend to forget what I'm doing will ever be read while I'm writing it, and just get on with the task at hand.
Garth Ennis
Writing
Will
Tend
Read
Doing
Hand
Task
Forget
Get
Just
While
Ever
I don't hurt or want for visibility, but people seem to forget pretty easily.
Gary Coleman
Hurt
People
Visibility
Easily
Pretty
Seem
Forget
Want
People constantly describe me as a formalist or even a minimalist, but I'm not really bothered with the rules of painting or the history of painting. My approach is that everything is mine. I take what I can use from wherever, and then I forget where I've taken it from. But there is no point me making anything that looks like anyone else's.
Gary Hume
Me
History
People
Painting
Else
Approach
Everything
Mine
Rules
Minimalist
Constantly
No Point
Point
Bothered
Take
Taken
Like
Looks
Making
Forget
The History Of
Where
Anyone
Anything
Wherever
Then
Really
Use
Describe
Even
SuperMemo is based on the insight that there is an ideal moment to practice what you've learned. Practice too soon and you waste your time. Practice too late and you've forgotten the material and have to relearn it. The right time to practice is just at the moment you're about to forget.
Gary Wolf
Time
You
Too Late
Practice
Too
Late
Right Time
Insight
About
Ideal
Soon
Learned
Material
Forget
Just
Forgotten
Your
Moment
Waste
Based
Right
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