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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Lost, lost! one moment knelled the woe of years.
We have lost morals, justice, honor, piety and faith, and that sense of shame which, once lost, can never be restored.
Reading Ngo Tu Lap's poems, terrible nostalgia wells up in me- nostalgia for a lost time and a far-gone country, nostalgia for people I've loved, and for creatures of forests and rivers. I feel gratitude too. War is over. Peace arrives with these beautiful poems.
My good opinion once lost is lost forever. — © Jane Austen
My good opinion once lost is lost forever.
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.
It was challenging. It was never easy for me. My life changed suddenly, and I lost my health. I lost the body that I knew.
The trouble with the lost generation is that it didn't get lost enough.
The Bible has lost every major battle it has ever fought. The Bible was quoted to defend slavery and the bible lost. The Bible was quoted to keep women silent, and the Bible lost. And the Bible is being quoted to deny homosexuals their equal rights, and the Bible will lose.
Don't give your loved one a flower, because it too has a loved one! Let the flowers live!
It's hard to come to terms with the fact that you aren't going to be loved the way you want to be loved.
I have always loved to skate, and that is all I wanted to do. Having my whole, entire career taken away from me by somebody else - not losing it myself - I do have blame, but when somebody takes your whole, entire life away from you, and you don't know what to do, it's like you're lost.
As light fades and the shadows deepen, all petty and exacting details vanish, everything trivial disappears, and I see things as they are in great strong masses: the buttons are lost, but the sitter remains; the sitter is lost, but the shadow remains; the shadow is lost, but the picture remains. And that, night cannot efface from the painter's imagination.
Egypt loved the lotus because it never dies. It is the same for people who are loved.
I loved working on Wall Street. I loved the meritocracy of it and the camaraderie of the trading floor. — © Chelsea Clinton
I loved working on Wall Street. I loved the meritocracy of it and the camaraderie of the trading floor.
I did one pageant in sixth grade, and I loved it! I loved the dresses and the big hair.
Youth and what the Italians so prettily call stamina. The vigor, the fire, that enables you to love and create. When you've lost that, you've lost everything.
Strange but true: those who have loved God most have loved men least.
And for whatever reason I've loved the news since I can remember. I loved it when I was in elementary school.
One man loved the pilgrim soul in you, And loved the sorrows of your changing face.
For me... after having some intense wartime experiences where I lost a lot of good friends that I've loved, I made a promise to those guys who died - that I'd do everything in my power for the rest of my life to make this world a better place. Because those men were great human beings and they left a void.
Teaching is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost tradition.
We would all be better off if we loved God and loved each other.
President Nixon has lost his effectiveness as the leader of this country, primarily because he has lost the confidence of the people.
We have lost awe and wonder. In reference to the mystery of life itself, we've lost respect for movement in our planet.
There's no reason why the 'Lost' alternate reality game had to be officially made by the 'Lost' production crew.
Alexander McQueen... The fashion world has not only lost an icon but we have also lost a very special friend.
In lightness the root is lost. In haste the ruler is lost.
I lost the plot for a while then. And I lost the subplot, the script, the soundtrack, the intermission, my popcorn, the credits, and the exit sign.
We have not passed that subtle line between childhood and adulthood until we have stopped saying 'It got lost,' and say, 'I lost it.'
The people who lost the elections do not want to admit that they really lost, that the one who won was closer to the people and better understood what ordinary voters want. They are absolutely reluctant to admit this, and prefer deluding themselves and others into thinking it was not their fault, that their policy was correct, they did all the right things, but someone from the outside thwarted them. But it was not so. They just lost and they have to admit it.
I know I've lost my mind. But I'm not concerned, because it's the first thing I've lost in a long time that actually feels good.
Memo?ry was a curse, yes, he thought, but it was also the greatest gift. Because if you lost memory you lost everything.
I think once somebody is loved, they are somewhere in your heart still loved.
A man went to Istanbul, his first visit there. On his way to a business meeting, this man lost his way. He began raging at himself for getting lost, until a realization allowed him to transcend his ire. "How can I be lost? I've never been here before?" pp 104-105
The Catholic Church [with Pope John Paul II] has lost its shepherd. The world has lost a champion of human freedom.
I'd always loved writing, in the same way that I'd loved painting. I wouldn't have seen it as a career.
France has lost the battle but she has not lost the war.
I always loved singing and writing poetry. I always loved music, and I've loved writing my whole life. When I put them together, it was probably in my early 20s where I put words to music for the first time.
I loved Celine Dion. I loved Whitney Houston and these big powerhouse vocals. — © Lauren Daigle
I loved Celine Dion. I loved Whitney Houston and these big powerhouse vocals.
I always loved singing and writing poetry. I always loved music, and I’ve loved writing my whole life. When I put them together it was probably in my early 20s, where I put words to music for the first time.
I loved Winnie the Pooh, the Disney character, and I loved his wit and warmth.
Yeah I loved, as a kid growing up, I loved science-fiction.
I loved Judy Garland growing up, and I also loved Ella Fitzgerald.
This country is no more saved than; well ... it's as lost as they say in Alabama, "... as lost as a ball in tall grass."
I lost three times in my career. Losing to Holmes I could deal with, because I lost to a true champion.
There are no words to express how sad and devastated I am. I have lost one of my dearest friends, and the industry has lost a giant.
I lost a lot of money, lost my wife and kids.
I've always loved technology. Growing up, I loved Nintendo and video games.
I loved dinosaurs, I loved space, and I thought maybe I'd be the first paleo-astronaut. — © Bill Maris
I loved dinosaurs, I loved space, and I thought maybe I'd be the first paleo-astronaut.
He loved a book because it was a book; he loved its odor, its form, its title. What he loved in a manuscript was its old illegible date, the bizarre and strange Gothic characters, the heavy gilding which loaded its drawings. It was its pages covered with dust — dust of which he breathed the sweet and tender perfume with delight.
My mother loved rock and roll. She loved high-energy music.
I loved my time in Minnesota. I loved it so much that I lived up there until 1999.
Poetry is what is lost in translation. It is also what is lost in interpretation.
Time is the most precious gift in our possession, for it is the most irrevocable. This is what makes it so disturbing to look back upon the time which we have lost. Time lost is time when we have not lived a full human life, time unenriched by experience, creative endeavor, enjoyment, and suffering. Time lost is time not filled, time left empty.
But I loved making 'Eat Pray Love,' and I loved working with Julia Roberts.
People with lost personalities will suffer a great deal more than those with lost virginities.
This is what I know about love, That it is tested every day, and what is not renewed is lost. One chooses either to care more or to care less. Once the choice is to care less, then there is no stopping the momentum of goodbye. Each loved thing slips away. There is no stopping it.
I really like Greg Rucka's work. I loved 'Lazarus,' and I loved 'Stumptown.'
The stage lost a fine actor, even as science lost an acute reasoner, when [Holmes] became a specialist in crime.
But I loved making Eat Pray Love, and I loved working with Julia Roberts.
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