Brigitte would sadly inquire, "if there are two different men in you, can you not, when the bad rouses himself, forget the good?
It would be vain for you to try to forget the weakness of a moment; what has passed between us can neither be repeated nor forgotten.
I shall have you as you are, and, wherever we go you will make me forget the possibility of a day when you will no longer love me.
And when some one said "People, forget the past, work and obey," they arose from their seats and a dull jangling could be heard.
Not soon shall I forget the flush of satisfaction which ran through me on learning that this man Dore's name was pronounced like the first two notes in the music scale, instead of like a Cape Cod fishing boat.
Ah, marquis, let us speak no longer of it, in this room at least, let us forget the war.
The author ignores or pretends to forget the instinct of perversity, the love of evil for evil's sake, which is contained in the human heart.
It is the outward distractions of life, the examples of the world, and the irresistible influence exerted upon us by the current of things which make us forget the wisdom we have acquired and the principles we have adopted.
I had myself risen early that morning to go to communion at the Madeleine, and never shall I forget the effect of cleansing produced upon me by the sacred sacrament.
Never, to the last hour of my life, shall I forget the effect of that pronouncement.
Never shall I forget the expression of the Bishop's face.
Never as long as I live shall I forget the look in his lordship's grey eyes when I gave this as my selection.
So there was nothing for it but to forget the ache, and make the hour happy.
Is not thy heart so full of desires after the things of another world, that many times thou dost even forget the things of this world?
I shan't forget the locket," he said, as he departed.
I don't forget the day he kissed baby in Arden Park.
And you won't forget the medicine at half-past eight?
Even the smith crawled on deck, and had spirit enough left to advise Ruby not to forget the bellows; to which Ruby replied by recommending his comrade not to forget the matches.
Come, lad, up with the bellows now, and don't forget the tongs.
Next day, it is true, we shall find him celebrating in splendour our defeat at Sedan; but none the less he will have satisfied his great soul by thus inviting us to forget the past.
Intellectually divided between the Middle Ages and the late nineteenth century, it would seem as if he were trying to forget the infirmity of his one useless arm by assuming a prominent rĂ´le modelled on men of action.
Germany owes us Alsace-Lorraine; she has every interest in trying to make us forget the debt.
The door still had an attraction for him at intervals; and he went snuffing about it, and growling to himself, unable to forget the subject.
Ah, let us not tarry long; what hour of revel like that when thy hand in mine, this head upon thy bosom, we forget the sorrows we have known, and even the triumphs we have shared?
I had all within me that makes contentment of the present, because I had that which can make me forget the present.
Forget the model, my son, now that you have taken advantage of it so successfully.
We fools flee into the desert in order to forget the world, and the world pursues us and clings to our skirts.
Never can I forget the hour of alarm and distress, for me, that followed.
I forget the rest; but that my bumps were nuggets of gold under the quack's fingers, this I have not forgotten.
It was Liszt, Franz Liszt, Liszt Ferencz--don't forget the accompanying Eljen!
Oh, yes; I forget the overture to Rienzi, which always struck me as noisy and quite in Meyerbeer's most vicious manner.
I always remember Beethoven and Goethe standing side by side as some royal nobody--I forget the name--went by.
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