Authors:

Lost Quotes - Page 53

In proportion as man approaches the outer rim, he becomes lost in details, and the more he is preoccupied with details, the less he can understand them.

Richard M. Weaver (2013). “Ideas Have Consequences: Expanded Edition”, p.49, University of Chicago Press

Man ... feels lost without the direction-finder provide by progress.

Richard M. Weaver (1985). “The Ethics of Rhetoric”, p.216, Psychology Press

Poetry offers the fairest hope of restoring our lost unity of mind.

Richard M. Weaver (2013). “Ideas Have Consequences: Expanded Edition”, p.150, University of Chicago Press

There is no sorrow like a love denied. Nor any joy like love that has its will.

Richard Hovey (1907). “Launcelot and Guenevere: The marriage of Guenevere”

We become lost in being everywhere but here and now, and the ironic part is that the present is the only place that will make us feel better.

"Renee Marino on the Art of Feeling Alive". Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.

Sometimes lost treasures can be reclaimed.

Rebecca Wells (2004). “Divine secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood: a novel”

...[Cabeza de Vaca] ceased to be lost not by returning but by turning into something else.

Rebecca Solnit (2010). “A Field Guide To Getting Lost”, p.81, Canongate Books

Some things we have only as long as they remain lost, some things are not lost only so long as they are distant.

Rebecca Solnit (2010). “A Field Guide To Getting Lost”, p.51, Canongate Books

You get lost out of a desire to be lost. But in the place called lost strange things are found.

Rebecca Solnit (2010). “A Field Guide To Getting Lost”, p.30, Canongate Books