When we are confronted with extreme situations, we forget about moral issues; we simply act and must then accept the consequences.
I hung out in the Baltimore area a lot. My biggest memory was playing football against Morgan. That was, like, 'Forget about it,' that was a really big thing. They used to kick our butts all the time.
Forget the damned motor car and build the cities for lovers and friends.
People forget that Mozart wrote for commissions. There's a thing in psychology where they think if it's popular, it can't be serious.
Folks are always talking about 40 acres and a mule, but what we need is some psychoanalysis. Forget 40 acres in a mule: sign all of us up for some shrinks so we can get ourselves right by reflecting and truly learning ourselves.
People tend to forget that in our country, we'd pretty much all be immigrants, except for the Native Americans.
One doesn't soon forget the natural beauty of Washington, although those of us who live here do sometimes take it for granted.
Mozart was a punk, which people seem to forget. He was a naughty, naughty boy.
I always got nervous the nights we played in the World Series. First pitch, I was nervous. Then after that, forget it; I'd start playing.
A public man must never forget that he loses his usefulness when he as an individual, rather than his policy, becomes the issue.
Never forget what a person says to you when they are angry.
As an artist, you always want to never forget where you come from.
Let's forget the baggages of the past and make a new beginning.
I'm not likely to forget where I've been and what I've done and learned. I think it's just as important to play new instruments as to play new pieces. The old ones are getting scarcer and the new ones more and more wonderful.
It is wise for us to forget our troubles, there are always new ones to replace them.
I try new stuff every time I perform. I have steps I do that I know are definite, and stuff I can make up right then and there and then forget.
The life of a dancer is tragically short. What is remarkable about the New York City Ballet is that it makes us forget that. Because it keeps the ballet alive.
Hate your next-door neighbor, but don't forget to say grace.
I've never felt like a pop star - this is a nine-to-five sort of gig. It comes from working in the factories, that world. You don't forget it.
It eventually ends, and that's what I think a lot of athletes forget. It's 10 years after the Olympics, and you won the Olympics, and that's great, but no one cares.