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Loss Quotes - Page 76

Loss is imaginary. Nothing ever disappears in the universe; it only changes form.

Tony Robbins (2012). “Awaken The Giant Within”, p.476, Simon and Schuster

What a greater crime. Than loss of time.

Thomas Tusser (1812). “Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry,: As Well for the Champion Or Open Country, as for the Woodland Or Several; Together with A Book of Huswifery. Being a Calendar of Rural and Domestic Economy, for Every Month in the Year; and Exhibiting a Picture of the Agriculture, Customs, and Manners of England, in the Sixteenth Century”, p.83, Lackington, Allen

Sin will usher in the greatest and the saddest losses that can be upon our souls.

Thomas Brooks (1824). “The select works of ... Thomas Brooks”, p.309

Loss is the absence of something we were once attached to. Grief is the rope burns left behind, when that which is held is pulled beyond our grasp.

Stephen Levine (2005). “Unattended Sorrow: Recovering from Loss and Reviving the Heart”, p.9, Rodale