“My mother just wanted me to forget it. So, of course, every word was immediately, irrevocably branded into my brain.”
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Suzanne Collins554
American television writer and novelist 1962Related quotes
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Variant: Most of the time, because of their failure to fasten on to words, my thoughts remain misty and nebulous. They assume vague, amusing shapes and are then swallowed up: I promptly forget them.
Source: Nausea