A Quote by Glen Campbell

I've always been forgetful. — © Glen Campbell
I've always been forgetful.
I have always been a little bit forgetful.
For sixty years I have been forgetful every minute, but not for a second has this flowing toward me stopped or slowed.
There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of his high calling, there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works: in idleness alone there is perpetual despair.
Hermes's shoulders sagged. "They'll try, Percy. Oh, we'll all try to keep our promise. And maybe for a while things will get better. But we gods have never been good at keeping oaths. You were born because of a broken promise, eh? Eventually we'll become forgetful. We always do." "You can change." Hermes laughed. "After three thousand years, you think the gods can change their nature?" "Yeah," I said. "I do.
I'm quite forgetful.
I'm insane, not forgetful.
The gift of writing is to be self-forgetful...
Age is foolish and forgetful when it underestimates youth.
I'm terribly forgetful. I've lost laptops, cell-phones.
That you may please others you must be forgetful of yourself.
And some men are as ignorant of what they do when awake as they are forgetful of what they do when asleep.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder… or forgetful.
Forgetful of thy tomb thou buildest houses.
Blessed are the forgetful: for they get the better even of their blunders.
I just want to make my last demand in reverence to the work of what has been done by architects of the past. what was, has always been. what is, has always been. and what will be, has always been. such is the nature of beginning.
I Cannot Exist Without You. I Am Forgetful Of Everything But Seeing You Again.
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