Home » Quote » Margaret Atwood » „You can forget who you are if you’re alone too much.“ „You can forget who you are if you’re alone too much.“ — Margaret Atwood Tags:Forgetting Related quotes „I love you so much, so incredibly much," he went on, "and I forget when you're close to me, I forget who you are. I forget that you're Jem's. I'd have to be the worst sort of person to think what I'm thinking right now. But I am thinking it.“ — Cassandra Clare „It does'nt matter who forgives you, if you're the one who can't forget.“ — Jodi Picoult „The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too“ — Ernest Hemingway „You're thinking about something, and it makes you forget to talk.“ — Lewis Carroll „In today's rush we all think too much, seek too much, want too much and forget about the joy of just Being.“ — Eckhart Tolle „What you forget when you're planning a hijack by yourself is somewhere along the line, you might need to neglect your hostages just long enough so you can use the bathroom.“ — Chuck Palahniuk „Then he said something that was absolutely defining for him: "Write this down and never forget it: Love is as much a question of the will as it is of the emotion. And if you will to love somebody, you can."“ — Ravi Zacharias