Top 1200 Losing Interest Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
One gains by losing self for others and not by hoarding for oneself.
I'm hungry. I don't like losing. I see myself as a winner.
Life is more about losing than winning. — © John Thorn
Life is more about losing than winning.
There are men who gain from their wealth only the fear of losing it.
My nightmares are usually about losing you. I'm okay once I realize you're here.
If you get conquered by ego, then you are losing the fight.
How competitive can you be without losing your discipline?
It's a lot more fun when you're winning than losing.
I'm terrible with money, absolutely awful. I'm always losing it.
It's tough to take, losing the Ashes. It's bitterly disappointing.
There's probably no loss bigger than losing one's own father.
Winning and losing aren't all they're cracked up to be, but the trip to the destination is.
The authentic experience, where is that? Living the moment. That is something that we're losing. — © Chris Pine
The authentic experience, where is that? Living the moment. That is something that we're losing.
I do seem to work in a lot of different mediums, which means it keeps things fresh and sparks interest in me. Fame and fortune is fairly irrelevant to me. It's nice because it gives creative freedom. But just wanting to be famous is ridiculous because it's so vacuous. So, I get offered lots of different things and if they spark my interest, I'll try and do them because they form part of a wider creative circle.
There is nothing wrong in losing with dignity, it is a part of the game.
The easiest way of making money is to stop losing it.
To get a woman, you have to be willing to risk losing her.
I have tried to fight the love thing. It's a losing battle.
Love interest nearly always weakens a mystery because it introduces a type of suspense that is antagonistic to the detective's struggle to solve the problem. It stacks the cards, and in nine cases out of ten, it eliminates at least two useful suspects. The only effective love interest is that which creates a personal hazard for the detective - but which, at the same time, you instinctively feel to be a mere episode. A really good detective never gets married.
I don't want to think about losing, only winning.
I love losing myself in the extremes of a range of characters.
It is odd that a value/virtue that plays such a central role in dramatic literature has played such a small role in philosophical writing. There are probably a number of reasons, but I think that a predilection for a certain kind of individualism is a major one. Others might include the fashionability of consequentialism, the idea that loyalty has more to do with sentiment than reason, as well as its proneness to corruption. The revival of interest in virtue/character as distinct from rules/principles has also created space for a renewed, if hesitant, interest in loyalty.
A losing trade, I assure you, sir: literature is a drug.
One has to grow hard but without ever losing tenderness.
I want to control everything that goes into winning or losing.
When you lose a good player, it's like losing a quarterback.
Going to law is losing a cow for the sake of a cat.
The biggest thing I learned from losing? Winning's better.
Whether you're winning or losing, you've constantly got to be changing.
It used to be that the working class, broadly speaking - Americans who worked with their hands, who worked in factories, who were not in management - were an interest group, a political interest group. And their main spokespersons were the Democrats. Their platform was the Democratic Party. And that began to change after the 1960s. Not for black or other working class Americans, but for white working class.
I'm not losing any sleep over Dunkin Donuts.
I hate losing more than I want to win.
Losing is not a good feeling, but I don't ever lose anyway.
Nobody likes a child to die or losing an election.
Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning.
The effect, if not the prime office, of criticism is to make our absorption and our enjoyment of the things that feed the mind as aware of itself as possible, since that awareness quickens the mental demand, which thus in turn wanders further and further for pasture. This action on the part of the mind practically amounts to a reaching out for the reasons of its interest, as only by its ascertaining them can the interest grow more various. This is the very education of our imaginative life.
I'm not losing no time soon, or ever, till I retire.
I don't mind losing, but I do want to apply myself, I go for it. — © Denise Lewis
I don't mind losing, but I do want to apply myself, I go for it.
There is no losing in Jiu-Jitsu. You either win or you learn.
The key, of course, is to stay away from the losing years.
Conservatives say human beings are people who are primarily concerned with self-interest, and that's what they should be concerned with - self-interest and individual responsibility. They shouldn't be paying for anybody else's health care or anything else like that. As a result, government is something that should be absolutely minimal. It's not there for your overall protection and empowerment - it's not there to offer protection against disease or natural disasters or bad products or companies who sell you fallacious mortgages and so on.
I think one of the core ideas in America has always been conversation and being able to question our systems of government, and being able to dictate our own communities and how we want this country to work. And I feel like we're losing part of that because of the way that even our current political campaign is centered more around celebrity than anything else, and so we're kind of losing conversation. We're still having conversations, but they seem to be more about like Donald Trump's hair and like memes of his face more than anything else.
I felt that we started to go through the motions. Our hearts weren't there. Because we were always working on the band, and it became more about selling records than about writing and being passionate. That's why I ultimately lost interest. I don't want to speak for everybody, but I personally started to lose interest because we were doing it for the wrong reasons. It became monotony and it just wasn't fun anymore. Yeah, an obligation.
I've got pimples on my face, I'm losing some hair.
There's no point in saving the world if it means losing the moon.
The choice is between acting with energy or losing by default.
Don't even mention losing to me. I can't stand to think of it
You can't keep losing and say nothing in the dressing room. — © Marko Arnautovic
You can't keep losing and say nothing in the dressing room.
I had a great career and I enjoyed all of it, with the exception of losing.
It's hard to get recognition when your team is losing.
I much preferred winning to thinking and I didn't like losing at all.
For me, losing a tennis match isn't failure, it's research.
By the end of writing 'Losing Ground,' I realized I was a libertarian.
Winning may not be everything, but losing has little to recommend it.
She is well practiced in the art of losing herself.
When you're in a bad situation, when you're losing, every day is tough.
We've got nothing to lose, and there's no point losing this game
Losing a child is probably the singular most horrible thing.
I'm losing control."-Brittany Mamacita, I've already lost it."-Alex
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