One must never forget that life is unfair. But sometimes, with a bit of luck, this works in your favour.
Look for rash guards that come treated, for further sun protection, and never forget your hat!
We must never forget or diminish the sacrifices of those who gave everything for this nation.
If you have donated, these children may never know your name, but they will never forget your kindness.
I will know how to hold you just by the look in your eye, I will never forget – not even on the day that I die. This is a promise of my passion for you, smile at me and make it true.
We must never forget that Black History is American History. The achievements of African Americans have contributed to our nation’s greatness.
I am a first-generation college graduate, and I’m proud to say that most of my other siblings have college degrees as well. Our parents taught us to work hard and never forget our family roots, where we came from, and how much effort it took to get to where we are today.
Never forget this simple truism: Forecasting is marketing, plain and simple.
I will never forget my humble beginnings as a Laker Girl. It was probably one of the most fun jobs I ever had.
I’ll never forget fighting on top of a cell with Shane McMahon.
I would say the most memorable thing that has ever happened to me has to be when I got my First class honours Law degree at my University graduation. All my family from all over the world were there when I collected my degree. I will never forget that day.
As I matriculate my way down the field of life, I will never forget this moment and you wonderful people who helped make this day possible.
I’ll never forget where I’m from. It’s essential to remain humble and evolving.
I’ll never forget where I came from. It’s always on my mind.
They may forget what you said – but they will never forget how you made them feel.
I’ll never forget the blooming happiness that spread in me like the sun coming up when Lydia’s obstetrician poked me awake: ‘Congratulations… you have a fine son.’
I’ll never forget this memory: I was at home, and suddenly my father came home with 10 footballs for me. I lived by a football pitch, so every day, I’d take the ball and practice shooting.
Paris is very dear to me, and I’ll never forget Paris.
But when I played Woodstock, I’ll never forget that moment looking out over the hundreds of thousands of people, the sea of humanity, seeing all those people united in such a unique way. It just touched me in a way that I’ll never forget.
I will never forget seeing my parents coming home from the strawberry fields, looking through their bags to see if they had any leftover Doritos bags he’d buy.
We must never forget that Black History is American History. The achievements of African Americans have contributed to our nation’s greatness.
Never forget posterity when devising a policy. Never think of posterity when making a speech.
We forget all too soon the things we thought we could never forget.
I love Madrid. I am happy to be here. I have been here three years and hope to be here longer. But I am proud of where I come from and never forget the people I grew up with.
When my mum was ill, I always thought the club paid for me to fly back and visit her, and then, only years down the line, I found out it was Emma, so she did some stuff for me that was personal that I’ll truly never forget, so I have got an alliance to Emma Hayes.
I’m not saying that everyone should swim with sharks, but sometimes you have to jump over your own shadow in order to learn something that you will never forget for the rest of your life. Then you know you can conquer your fears.
Everyone has an invisible sign hanging from their neck saying, ‘Make me feel important.’ Never forget this message when working with people.
Along the way, let’s never forget that once we were children and that we were all playing together without distinction of skin color, society level, or where people come from. Adults need to remember to play and to be more childlike in our behavior. We’ve forgotten what that childlike experience was like.
I’ll never forget the day I went home and told my wife, ‘I’ll never be a kindergarten teacher.’
Work extremely hard, but as you continue to rise up the ladder, never forget your roots or where you came from or the people that helped you along the way. Humility takes people the farthest.
I’ve always been a huge Eric Church fan. I’ll never forget being in college listening to his first album and how much it inspired to write my own music.
My dreams came true while wearing the opening look from the spring/summer 2010 Dior ready-to-wear collection. I will never forget how special I felt opening John Galliano’s show, like I was living a dream.
I’ll never forget when I heard Steve Morse and the Dixie Dregs for the first time. I was just blown away, and it changed my whole approach to guitar.
Our parents taught us to work hard and never forget our family roots, where we came from, and how much effort it took to get to where we are today.
I’m in love and publicly obsessed with Jenn Colella. The reason I do everything is Jenn. I took a master class with her when I was super young. I will never forget when she walked into the room. She is amazing.
Elephants and grandchildren never forget.
We must never forget what government is not. Government is not a philanthropic organization. Government is not the family. And government certainly is not the church.
You can never forget the time you’re living in because the past is the past and it will never come back. So to adjust your philosophy and creativity in fashion to the time you’re living in is the most important thing.
I learned what a Birkin bag is from the price tag. You’ll never forget what it is once you’ve paid for one.
I’ve had an unbelievable life. I’ve been very lucky. You do create your own luck too, you know? I never forget where I’m from. Whenever I pass a building site or see somebody digging a ditch, I always think, ‘That’s real work.’
Whenever an earthquake or tsunami takes thousands of innocent lives, a shocked world talks of little else. I’ll never forget the wrenching days I spent in Haiti last year for Save the Children just weeks after the earthquake.
Flying to Fair Isle from Lerwick is an experience I’ll never forget.
I’ll never forget where I came from, and I’ll never forget who I am.
Wherever your musical interest takes you, whether it’s just in your garage or in your shower, never forget why you started. Keep that first and foremost in your mind.
I’ll never forget the first screening at the Berlin Film Festival. As soon as the film ended there was an outbreak of booing, which made us look at each other with some surprise.
Meeting the real Santa? Another first I’ll never forget.
The interview is not over when the meeting is over. Never forget that.
I’ll never forget during the ‘Descendants’ parade at Disneyland when I waved at a girl with bright blue hair and witnessed her dream being realized and the involuntary tears that followed.
I think that, as Americans, we should never forget that when we tamper with freedom of speech, it is a very sensitive issue that affects all of our constitutional rights and privileges.
After being on ‘Oprah’ for a couple of months, I got my first royalty check for $1,478,392.17. I will never forget it. At the height of my career, I made $3.3 million. Unbelievable. From welfare in the projects to $3.3 million.
A few weeks ago we were reminded that other peoples – in particular the United States of America – fought so that we Germans could live in liberty. That we should never forget.
To see the faces and hear the voices of victims of the Holocaust – one of the darkest chapters in history – was an experience I will never forget.
I think it’s important as an artist to never forget where you’re from.
When wheat is ripening properly, when the wind is blowing across the field, you can hear the beards of the wheat rubbing together. They sound like the pine needles in a forest. It is a sweet, whispering music that once you hear, you never forget.
I’ll never forget my transition from pleated pants to plain front pants. It was the late ’80s. I couldn’t get rid of those pleated pants fast enough.
No matter how long my day has been, I never forget to remove my make-up and slap on some intensive moisturiser before I go to bed.
The experience of seeing a surf movie in the 1970s, as a teenager, and the energy in those theatres, was amazing. It was the only way to see people surfing. These guys would go out and make these surf movies and bring them to four-wall theatres. It was an incredible experience that I’ll never forget.
It’s true, you never forget your first love, and, for me, that will always be Paris.
I’ll never forget the moment in 1985 when I was riding my motorbike down the King’s Road and I first saw the words David Linley on the sign on my first shop. I nearly came off my bike. It was so incredibly public; I suddenly realised there was to be no stepping away from my work because my name was all over it.
I want you to say ‘Never Forget’ because when you say ‘Never Forget’ you’re thanking that veteran in a different way. You’re allowing them to be thankful for the idea for the fact that as an American you’re in it with them. We’re in it together and we don’t forget together.