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
This is the time it all starts, I’m telling you. Like, 16, I mean, forget it. You could just get beat up, you could go through these grueling schedules. – Debbie Gibson
Our achievements speak for themselves. What we have to keep track of are our failures, discouragements and doubts. We tend to forget the past difficulties, the many false starts, and the painful groping. – Ethel Barrymore
If you wish to forget anything on the spot, make a note that this thing is to be remembered. – Edgar Allan Poe
I discovered that bone china was a British invention, which had been developed by a pottery sited next to a slaughterhouse – ‘bone’ china, of course, contains bones, though we are inclined to forget that. – Christien Meindertsma
All these directors who do different locations forget that one room can be shot from a million different angles and a million different ways. When I direct a movie, I’m going to use that. – Michael Pitt
I’ll never forget Spencer Tracy. He only worked from nine to one – then from three to five again. – Maximilian Schell
The thing is, the studio then forget that you’re an actor and that you can do other things, and so since they pay you for that, they don’t want you to do anything else. – Charles S. Dutton
First you forget names, then you forget faces. Next you forget to pull your zipper up and finally, you forget to pull it down. – George Burns
Long lives aren’t natural. We forget that senior citizens are as much an invention as toasters or penicillin. – Douglas Coupland
I think watching Channing Tatum caress his Lego Oscar statue will be something I won’t forget. Even if I try. – Nathan Sawaya
Americans are as they are. We have to accept this. Lots of Europeans forget that. – Martin Winterkorn
It is extraordinary that when you are acquainted with a whole family you can forget about them. – Gertrude Stein
We must not forget that chemical warfare will sooner or later bring in its wake bacteriological warfare, pest propagation, typhus and other serious diseases. – Ferdinand Buisson