A Quote by Carlos Fuentes

I've lost audiences, I've recovered them. — © Carlos Fuentes
I've lost audiences, I've recovered them.
For tyme y-lost may not recovered be.
The Premier League is guided by this dynamic: ball lost - ball recovered - ball lost again. That makes matches unpredictable, teams must be objective and behave like that because that's what excites fans.
You get thrown off balance out there. And I never recovered. Well, I haven't recovered yet.
Credibility, like virginity, can only be lost once and never recovered.
Time lost can never be recovered...and this should be written in flaming letters everywhere.
We have not recovered all that we lost in the Bush recession. That's why we need to continue to move forward.
Baptism is the sacrament of allegiance of them that are to be received into the Kingdom of God, that is to say, into Eternal life, that is to say, to Remission of Sin. For as Eternal life was lost by the committing, so it is recovered by the remitting of men's sins.
The greatest advances in human civilization have come when we recovered what we had lost: when we learned the lessons of history.
Free people, remember this maxim: we may acquire liberty, but it is never recovered if it is once lost.
I was 21, and rehearsing a play, took a fall and was in a coma for a few days. And when I recovered, I'd lost my sense of smell completely.
If we lose our Money, it gives us some Concern. If we are cheated or robb'd of it, we are angry: But Money lost may be found; what we are robb'd of may be restored: The Treasure of Time once lost, can never be recovered; yet we squander it as tho' 'twere nothing worth, or we had no Use for it.
I don't think it's the intent of baseball not to have black ballplayers, but we have to find a way to get these kids back. We lost them to football. We lost them to basketball. We lost them to golf. People don't see how cool and exciting this game is.
Time lost, as men may see, For nothing may recovered be.
I love interaction with audiences. If were my choice, I would spend most of my time interacting with audiences. Walking around and asking them to challenge me.
I noticed that 'Lost' had sort of worn out our welcome; because of 'Lost,' audiences were no longer being patient with slow reveals: they wanted answers quickly, and they wanted story to develop much faster.
Cleaning up after themselves was a low priority for Margo and my mother. They had both recovered from cancer scares, failed marriages, and lost hope; in their opinion, dirt could wait.
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