He needed to learn to let bygones be bygones, burry the hatchet, forgive and forget, and all those other euphemisms my mom was so fond of. |
Centuries after the city famously locked out the reigning monarch King Charles I, it was a time to forgive and forget. |
These are men and women who want to retain faith in an idol, who just want to forgive and forget. |
The Liberals may think that Canadians will simply forgive and forget but they will be wrong. |
Sometimes, of course, intolerance shows itself as inability to forgive and forget some particular wrong. The grudge-bearer cherishes his ill-will, fans the flame of memory, never permits himself to forget. |
The best of families are those whose members know how to forgive and forget. |