A Quote by Erin Gray

As a child I had dealt with a lot of loss and grief. I was constantly losing my parents, losing my home, constantly moving around, living with this stranger, that stepfather, or whatever.
We're constantly losing - we're losing time, we're losing ourselves. I don't feel for the things I lost.
No one could save me from the grief of losing my child or losing my first marriage. I had to do that on my own.
There's nothing that symbolizes loss or grief more than a mother losing a child.
Losing a son, losing a daughter, a brother, a sister, losing a close friend - it can go beyond grief to isolation and feeling despair.
Losing my parents really set me adrift in more ways than one. It's not just losing them. It's losing the possibility of family.
Losing money is a big loss, losing friends is greater than the loss, also lost all faith is lost
Individual investors beware: If you're constantly worried about a crash, you're probably making some big mistakes - and losing a lot of money in the process.
I read, I watch a lot of movies, I'm constantly living, so I'm constantly having more to say.
There comes that phase in life when, tired of losing, you decide to stop losing, then continue losing. Then you decide to really stop losing, and continue losing. The losing goes on and on so long you begin to watch with curiosity, wondering how low you can go.
All bands are in danger of losing their identity. Constantly.
There’s a difference between losing something you knew you had and losing something you discovered you had. One is a disappointment. The other feels like losing a piece of yourself.
Whether you're winning or losing, you've constantly got to be changing.
You are a stranger in a strange land. As an evolved person living in a relatively unevolved world, you are constantly subjected to a bombardment of seemingly endless negative vibrations emanating from those around you.
My parents were great parents, but for some bizarre reason they allowed me to watch whatever I wanted on TV, we had cable. And I constantly watched horror movies.
There is no way to live up to your full potential in life without losing lots of things. Yet there are people who believe you can go through a lifetime without losing anything, if you would just be more careful and more thoughtful. They actually believe that a child can get through elementary school without losing a jacket, but that's impossible unless the child is very repressed.
I spent a lot of my childhood moving around, so I was constantly adjusting to different environments and finding a new identity.
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