A Quote by Jon Jones

Love lost can be found again. — © Jon Jones
Love lost can be found again.

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All the way out I listen to the car AM radio, bad lyrics of trailer park love, gin and tonic love, strobe light love, lost and found love, lost and found and lost love, lost and lost and lost love—some people were having no luck at all. The DJ sounds quick and smooth and after-shaved, the rest of the world a mess by comparison.
People get over love. They can live without it, they can move on. Love can be lost and found again. But that won't happen for me. I won't survive you, Eva.
Forgiveness is the remission of sins. For it is by this that what has been lost, and was found, is saved from being lost again.
The pen will never be able to move fast enough to write down every word discovered in the space of memory. Some things have been lost forever, other things will perhaps be remembered again, and still other things have been lost and found and lost again. There is no way to be sure of any this.
Love comes again Just when I've broken down I found Love can come again You've got to believe that.
Lost time can never be found again
Lost time is never found again.
Moments, when lost, can't be found again. They're just gone.
Sometimes the things you’ve lost can be found again in unexpected places.
But souls can't be sold. They can only be lost and never found again.
The perfect moment, once lost, is not easily found again.
So much of history is mystery. We don't know what is lost forever, what will surface again. All objects exist in a moment of time. And that fragment of time is preserved or lost or found in mysterious ways. Mystery is a wonderful part of life.
We are born to love as we are born to die, and between the heartbeats of these two great mysteries lies all the tangled undergrowth of our tiny lives. There is nowhere to go but through. And so we walk on, lost, and lost again, in the mapless wilderness of love.
Emotional grandeur, rendered in the vernacular, has been Mona Simpson's forte. In her novels, 'Anywhere but Here,' 'The Lost Father' and 'A Regular Guy,' Simpson wrote wide and long and high about the most profound human bonds: parents and children lost each other, found each other, lost each other again, but differently.
I have been born again and again and each time, I have found something to love.
I found myself again and then found love.
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