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Loss Quotes - Page 84

At a certain point memory becomes a beach strewn with landmines, all life’s many losses buried in those sands.

Thomas H. Cook (2012). “The Crime of Julian Wells”, p.23, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

The Church has lost a great religious poet in me; but I have lost an infinity of fun in the church, so the loss is even.

Sylvia Townsend Warner, Claire Harman (1994). “The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner”, Virago Pr

Love is loss combined with pain.

Source: www.counterpunch.org

The loss of my sight was a great fillip. If I could go deaf and dumb I think I might pant on to be a hundred.

Samuel Beckett (2012). “The Complete Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett”, p.183, Faber & Faber