A Quote by Hope Solo

In truth, 2007 was the hardest year of my life. I lost my best friend. I lost my father. — © Hope Solo
In truth, 2007 was the hardest year of my life. I lost my best friend. I lost my father.
When money is lost, a little is lost. When time is lost, much more is lost. When health is lost, practically everything is lost. And when creative spirit is lost, there is nothing left.
I have lost a brother and a best friend. The world has lost one of the greatest actors of all time.
Suddenly it was gone. I'd lost more than my voice and my career. I'd lost my best friend.
It's senseless. I've lost several uncles, I've lost my best friend to gun violence in New Orleans.
Money lost, something lost. Honor lost, much lost. Courage lost, everything lost-better you were never born
I have lost someone I loved as a brother, as a closest friend, and a remarkable human being. We have also lost one of the best damn actors we'll ever see.
Obviously, at this age, I've lost people in my life. But with a parent, it's just different. I was very attached to my father and had this naive little-girl notion that he'd always be around. So I'm finding acceptance of my father's death is the hardest thing to accept.
Money lost-nothing lost, Health lost-little lost, Spirit lost-everything lost.
When I was 12 years old, my father was killed. I lost a loved one to violence. The pain was because I lost my father. It didn't matter that he was an officer... It shaped my life. If anything, it made me a strong advocate for the victims of violence.
The truth is that a lost empire, lost power and lost wealth provide perfect circumstances for living happily and contentedly in our enchanted island.
I lost my biological father when I was 9, I lost my stepfather at 23. Both men had such a deep impact in my understanding of life.
When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost.
Consider whether fulfillment of the goal you have chosen will constitute success. What is success? If you possess health and wealth, but have trouble with everybody (including yourself), yours is not a successful life. Existence becomes futile if you cannot find happiness. When wealth is lost, you have lost a little; when health is lost, you have lost something of more consequence; but when peace of mind is lost, you have lost the highest treasure.
2017 was probably one of the hardest years of my life. There were a lot of personal struggles. I lost some very important people. I had a best friend and then a grandfather pass away. Through it all, skating became an anchor. I used to think of it as a job. Now it was getting me through and giving me hope.
I lost my mom to breast cancer, and then I lost my father three years later. I thought, 'What am I waiting for?' Motherhood has been the greatest gift of my life.
I've been at the bottom. I've lost loved ones, I've lost best friends, but that's part of life. I don't hide that.
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