Top 1200 Lose Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 22, 2024.
We do not lose our friends when they die, we only lose sight of them.
Men, like nails, lose their usefulness when they lose their direction and begin to bend.
You go from being with the guys all the time in the locker room, in practice, having a militarized brain in terms of this schedule, and then, all of a sudden, you are on your own. You lose a sense of purpose; you lose a sense of yourself. And you lose confidence. You find yourself saying, 'I was the best at this, and now I'm not the best.'
Hold on to your salah, because if you lose that, you will lose everything else. — © Umar
Hold on to your salah, because if you lose that, you will lose everything else.
I'm upset when we lose. It doesn't matter if I make 10 60-yarders in one game if we lose.
I certainly like to win. But I really hate to lose. So when you think about that, you're always motivated to, 'I don't want to lose the next game. I don't want to lose the next game.'
We count on winning. And if we lose, don't beef. And the best way to prevent beefing is - don't lose.
If someone had to lose weight, I would tell that person to lose weight. Lose some weight, why can't you take care of yourself. When I say this, the person might think, 'Look who's talking,' but I would reply, 'I'm a boy and you're a girl.'
These days, men's singles is very hard. If you lose the first, you might lose everything.
When you lose, you have to look at yourself and ask 'where did I lose?' Do I need to change teams or something?
If I have to lose, although I am a woman, I want to lose in a manly way.
I know what it's like to see someone lose their job as a result of the European Union. I saw my father lose his job, I saw his business go to the wall, I saw 24 people who he employed also lose their jobs.
Ageing footballers never lose their commitment; they just lose their pace
The man who tries to be funny is lost. To lose one's naturalness is always to lose the sympathy of your audience. — © Harold Lloyd
The man who tries to be funny is lost. To lose one's naturalness is always to lose the sympathy of your audience.
To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.
The real things to know is that folks will stand to lose more than they will to win. That?s the most important percentage there is. I mean, if they lose, they?re willin? to lose everything. If they win, they?re usually satisfied to win enough to pay for dinner and a show. The best gamblers know that.
You lose that sacred-cow status when you lose three straight years.
When you lose your freedom, you lose, first and foremost, the opportunity to choose the company you keep.
I like to keep my voice going. I don't want it to lose its chops. You know, as you age, it's easier for you to lose it.
If you're a movie star, you get the girl, you lose the girl, and then you get her back. But if you're a character like me, you lose the girl, then you get another one, then you get another one, then you lose them all, then you lose your life.
Why is it that when we lose something big, we begin to lose everything else along with it?
Men are like steel. When they lose their temper, they lose their worth.
I think that it's fear. The musicians themselves don't seem to know enough about why they're in the positions they're in, so they're afraid to lose those positions. If you're 22 years old and you can't believe you're even in the position to have a career making music, the first thing you're going to think is: Maintain. Don't lose it. And that's precisely what causes you to lose everything.
We lose money on signing up the customers where there's some marketing costs associated with giving them a free month. It doesn't much matter whether you make a little bit or lose a little bit.. as you well know, because you lose a ton on every copy of The Washington Post (newspaper).
In high school, I was probably 155 - I wanted to run fast and get a scholarship, so, it was drilled in me that if you lose weight, you'll run faster. So, I went on a diet - I did lose weight, but then I hit a plateau where I couldn't lose any more weight. So, I started throwing my food up, so I became bulimic.
I'm not able to work anymore as an actor and still at the level I would want to... you start to lose your memory. You start to lose your confidence. You start to lose your invention. So, that's pretty much a closed book for me.
When you lose your temper, you lose yourself—on the mat as well as in life.
You can't just say, 'This team's going to win,' or 'This team's going to lose.' Anything can happen. So what you can control is winning your game as much as possible. If you don't do that, and then the other team has a chance to lose, and they lose, and you didn't go about it the right way, now you just let that slip.
To say nothing of what you lose, lose, lose, are losing, man. You fool, you stupid fool ... You've even been insulated from the responsibility of genuine suffering ... Even the suffering you do endure is largely unnecessary. Actually spurious. It lacks the very basis you require of it for its tragic nature. You deceive yourself.
I won't lose my mind now that I have fame, nor will I lose myself once it goes away.
It is the man that has nothing to lose or is willing to lose everything to beat you that I am afraid of. If a man is willing to lose his life to bite off my nose then I don't care how good I am or what I do to him- he's gonna get my nose.
I can't drink. I have too much to lose. I can't lose my job over something I can stop.
If we lose affection and kindliness from our life: we lose all that gives it charm.
You lose a game and you lose confidence and we get that back through hard work.
When I'm in that studio, I feel like I'm the king of the world. If I lose that, I'm going to lose a lot.
If you play every time, long balls, you lose possession and you lose momentum. I don't want to be like that.
Honesty is the best policy. If I lose mine honor, I lose myself.
You lose your energy, you lose that excitement and it gets the audience up.
If some things don't make you lose your sense of reason, then you have none to lose. — © Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
If some things don't make you lose your sense of reason, then you have none to lose.
I think to lose Kentucky is nearly the same as to lose the whole game.
Every man should lose a battle in his youth, so he does not lose a war when he is old.
Reason thus with life: If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep.
I don't even like to lose when I'm playing video games with my brother, and when I do lose, I get really mad.
Even if I play backgammon with my coach, I hate to lose. I won't talk to him for, like, an hour. So imagine how it feels when you lose at tennis. That makes me determined not to lose because I hate it so much. Even at a set down and match point, I always believe I can come back.
You didn't win the game of life by losing the least. That would be one of those-what were they called again?-Pyrrhic victories. Real winning was having the most to lose, even if it meant you might lose it all. Even though it meant you would lose it all, sooner or later.
The first time I lose I drink whiskey, second time I lose I drink gin. Third time I lose I drink anything 'cause I think I'm gonna win.
I lose faith and I lose ground, but then I see you and remember unconditional love.
Our state cannot be severed, we are one, One flesh; to lose thee were to lose myself.
When we lose Fenway, we lose the sense that somebody sat here and watched Ted Williams hit. — © Bob Costas
When we lose Fenway, we lose the sense that somebody sat here and watched Ted Williams hit.
We are at war with the most dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind in his long climb from the swamp to the stars, and it has been said if we lose that war, and in so doing lose this way of freedom of ours, history will record with the greatest astonishment that those who had the most to lose did the least to prevent its happening.
A man who does not lose his reason over certain things has none to lose.
You can't reverse fame. You can lose all the money, but you'll never lose people knowing you.
It's very easy to lose track of the environment around you, to lose touch with the present.
It's like all those quiet people, when they do lose their tempers they lose them with a vengeance.
That's one of the things I always tried to do as champ. If you saw me at house shows, I was going to make you think I was going down. If I was wrestling Kane, I could lose. I'm wrestling Batista, I could lose. I'm wrestling Big Show, Undertaker, you name it, I could lose.
Everything is fleeting and passing and impermanent in life. Relationships, people, our finite physical forms... We let go of our childhoods, we let go of different parts of our body, we lose elasticity in our skin, and we lose hair and we lose teeth.
Every man at some point in his life is gonna lose a battle. He's gonna fight and he's gonna lose. But what makes him a man is that in the midst of that battle, he does not lose himself.
It's all the same - no good without evil, no balance...no maat. If we lose one, we lose the other. It's just life, that's all.
I think that what happens when you lose a parent, where you lose - you drop into a different kind of serious.
I think it is really sad that when people lose their homes they kind of lose their minds too.
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