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Born in Newcastle, England, but raised in Scotland, Sir David had hoped to become a doctor, but became discouraged when, at 14, he forgot the answer to a question on a science test.
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I selected the questions that favoured rote-learning – for example, the order of towns down the Rhine – and I then forgot the answers within weeks of the exam.
When Kierkegaard writes that we have "forgotten" what it means to exist, his point is not so much that we have forgotten the answer to this question, but that we have forgotten about the question itself.
For now, don't forget: The answer to 'Turn down for what' is never 'what?'what
Some of the symptoms seem like ordinary annoyances -- having a word in mind and then losing it, repeating a question that was answered, then forgetting the answer to the same simple question, or misplacing a mobile phone.
Forget the answer key (though the last one is Danica Patrick), we are in the midst of an "epidemic" of sports injuries and the most concern is reserved for female athletes playing those ubiquitous Saturday morning recreational sports like soccer and basketball.
However, dementia sufferers may ask the same question over and over, forgetting the answer they were given.
So forget the answering machine and take her to lunch.
Forget the answers, just these questions will tell you all you need to understand the situation here.
(Strange fact: once I've had a few days to forget the answers I can't even solve my own clues. I'm a terribly bad solver).
"Where did you get them?" Inconsequential questions I'd forget the answers to immediately after.
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