While in prison, I constantly strive to forgive, but I cannot forget.
But I will never forget the kindness and warmth and love that you all showed me and my family, especially our girls.
Quite frankly, when I got back I wanted to forget it, but I never could.
Well, I can only speak for myself, but I certainly will never forget him.
There were a lot of spare bedrooms, but I'll never forget it.
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When I wrote to you at Glasgow (which letter I have heard was sent too late) I did not forget your former grief, but I did not allude to it, as I well knew that it was wrong in me to revive your former feelings, but I could not resist writing to you.
But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to.
But more than that, I will never forget seeing the long line of people outside of a tiny clinic waiting to get treatment for mosquito transmitted diseases.
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But galaxies are born or die (I forget which) suddenly, and what I could see through the curved side of that glass was unfolding in slow motion, each incomprehensible stage, every retraction and shudder drawn out as I watched.
But I'm just going to try to forget about all that and just try to do my thing.
"It was frustrating, but these days happen and I just want to forget about it, " said the Swedish star, who refused to rule herself out of contention for the title.
But, I think it is important not to forget that it is then up to you to get the maximum profit out of it, applying all of what we have learned.
And, look, I think if you look at the progress of our response to the disaster -- go back a few weeks, and I forget the exact timeline, but oil gets into a bay that is shared by both Alabama and Florida, right?
But I need to say something that might be not you know very politically correct now, but I don't think that we should forget that in the past twenty or thirty years Egypt had a leapfrog in its economy and the achievements of the last period in the economic front should not be forgotten.
They're not going to forget what happened on Saturday, but I don't think we need it.
But again, we cannot forget -- and I think -- I'm sure you talked about, if not wrote about it -- the major step that seems to have been taken by Republicans in acknowledging that using the debt ceiling for leverage did no one any good.
Sometimes I might forget where I put my keys, or to drop off the dry cleaning, but I can remember trading situations and technical patterns dating back over 10 years as if they were happening now.
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"It was slightly weird and I tried to almost forget it myself, but you see the star in the diary, " she said.
The economy has been growing now for two years, roughly -- I forget the number of quarters -- but after shrinking considerably during the recession.
But I ask because I am merely wondering whether we sometimes forget a grim reality of the story of life on Earth - that extinction has always been with us.
Instead, I do it now so that the wonderful moments of joy I do find are not in order to forget, but to inhabit and enjoy for their own sake.
"I think the Middlesex game us confidence, but you can't forget what a big impact Danish Kaneria has had on us as well, " he added.
But if I reflect on history, it's pretty easy to become narcissistic and forget the fellow next to me.
But now England must forget all about their win in the quarter-finals and I know they can produce against France.
I've known people who put the alarm clock in the living room, but then forget to set it before going to sleep.
But absent such an acquisition, for RIM to emerge as a turnaround story I think it must first forget about everything that it knows, including smartphones.
So I was not interested in the names of the people involved that we would forget, but where did they go to school (names we would remember).
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At that point I would have been happy to forget the whole thing, and slink off home, but it wasn't to be: A rousing chorus of "Jerusalem" from opera singer Sean Ruane, and we too were pouring across the line.
Cold, yes, but we got very close to a young male marsh harrier, perching on a branch and I shall never forget his imperious glare, feathers golden in the low winter light.
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