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Losing Quotes - Page 7

I cannot solve the problem of life by losing myself in the problem of art.

I cannot solve the problem of life by losing myself in the problem of art.

Tina Modotti, Amy Rule (1986). “The Letters from Tina Modotti to Edward Weston”

We can travel longer, night and day, without losing our spirits than almost any persons we ever met.

Diary entry. "Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes: Nineteenth President of the United States". Book edited by Charles Richard Williams, The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, June 06, 1879.

I think I'm losing my hair finally. And, yeah, that's kind of all I know.

"James McAvoy Will Probably Be Bald In The New ‘X-Men’ Movie" by Emily Tess Katz, www.huffingtonpost.com. September 11, 2014.

The man who fears losing has already lost.

George R. R. Martin (2016). “A Game of Thrones: The Illustrated Edition: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book One”, p.566, Bantam

Many things are lost for want of asking.

George Herbert, Christopher Harvey, George Gilfillan (1857). “The poetical works of George Herbert”, p.321

The truly cultured are capable of owning thousands of unread books without losing their composure or their desire for more.

Gabriel Zaid “So Many Books: Reading and Publishing in an Age of Abundance”, Paul Dry Books

Make as many friends as you can, but don't build your life on them alone. It's an unstable foundation.

Sean Covey (1999). “Daily Reflections For Highly Effective Teens”, p.21, Simon and Schuster

People only tell lies when there is something they are terribly frightened of losing.

Orhan Pamuk (2011). “The Museum of Innocence”, p.70, Faber & Faber

This is what you should know about losing someone you love. They do not travel alone. You go with them.

Augusten Burroughs (2012). “This Is How: Proven Aid in Overcoming Shyness, Molestation, Fatness, Spinsterhood, Grief, Disease, Lushery, Decrepitude & More. For Young and Old Alike.”, p.179, St. Martin's Press

Man, when he does not grieve, hardly exists.

"Voices". Book by Antonio Porchia, 1943.

Grief can't be shared. Everyone carries it alone. His own burden in his own way.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Joseph Viertel, Fletcher Knebel, Paul De Kruif, Charles Waldo Bailey (1962). “Reader's digest condensed books”

You have to lose yourself to find yourself.

Interview with Jonathan Romney, www.theguardian.com. November 8, 1998.