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For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?
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"For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?"

- W. H. Auden

About this Quote

The quote by W. H. Auden reveals the depths of human emotion as well as the universal desire to be remembered. It is a natural human attribute to seek recognition, approval, and also recognition from others, as well as being forgotten can be a crushing blow to one's spirit. The quote suggests that failing to remember a person can be equivalent to disregarding their existence as well as their relevance. It can be a thought-provoking suggestion of the relevance of human connections as well as the role we play in each other's lives. On the whole, this quote highlights the relevance of acknowledging the effect we carry others as well as doing what we can to make a positive distinction on the planet around us.

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W. H. Auden This quote is written / told by W. H. Auden between February 21, 1907 and September 29, 1973. He was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 59 other quotes.

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