Lose Quotes
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The artist's view of the world and mankind is that which seeks as far as possible to lose itself in its object, illuminating it not from the outside by some light foreign to it, but from within, deriving light from its own core.
Egon Friedell -
The first time I lose I drink whiskey, second time I lose I drink gin. Third time I lose I drink anything 'cause I think I'm gonna win.
Ingram Cecil Connor III The Byrds
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People have a wild response to something, and they want it. Sometimes people lose themselves.
Morten Harket A-ha -
You never want to lose three games in a row, let alone going into a break. Go into the break and rejuvenate and come back and be ready to go.
Eric Staal -
Peter Drucker told me that retirees have not proved to be the fertile source of volunteer effort we once thought they would be. They cut their engines off and lose their edge. Peter believed that if you do not have a second or parallel career in service by age forty-five, and if you are not vigorously involved in it by age fifty-five, it will never happen.
Bob Buford -
There is always something left to lose.
Brom -
It is normal to give away a little of one's life in order not to lose it all.
Albert Camus -
I think the biggest survival instinct that Midwesterners possess is self deprecation, it's almost a Buddha-like sense of humor in anything that is difficult to get through. They would prefer to laugh at difficulties, show their mettle through that, and toughen up and have a beer afterward. That's definitely the characteristic I've carried through me, and hope to never lose.
Amy Pietz
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Never lose your sense of the superficial.
Alfred Harmsworth -
Sometimes a man imagines that he will lose himself if he gives himself, and keep himself if he hides himself. But the contrary takes place with terrible exactitude.
Ernest Hello -
Me lose brain? Uh, oh! Ha ha ha! Why I laugh?
Dan Castellaneta -
London is a bad habit one hates to lose.
William Sansom -
If the worst happens, if you lose and fail, but you still celebrate coming second because you've given it a red hot go. There is no need to fear failure.
Anh Do -
But not even then did I lose my composure. I continued to proceed with circumspection, as I always had before the accidents of life. The only external sign of my agitation was an inclination to disorder and a weakness in my fingers, and, the more the anguish increased, the harder they found it to close solidly around things.
Elena Ferrante
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The way I figure is we win as a team and we lose as a team, but I've got to figure out some way where I can have a better April and help the team get off to a better start. I normally heat up when it gets warm, but it would be nice to come out of April and everybody is chasing you.
Albert Belle -
I was reminded that when we lose and I strike out, a billion people in China don't care.
Reggie Jackson -
You're confident (when he's on the mound. He's one of the top five starters in the game. You don't expect to lose that game.
Craig Biggio -
If you start focusing on the outcome you will lose track of the process and this football team has got to this position through building a foundation of strength
Cooper Cronk -
They always lose when it matters (getting it wrong about England in the rugby world cup final 2003).
Bernard Laporte -
Whatever their failings as a class may be, and however likely to lose their immortal souls, lawyers do not generally lose papers.
Arthur Cheney Train
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When you are afraid, do the thing you are afraid of and soon you will lose your fear of it.
Norman Vincent Peale -
We shall meanly lose or nobly save the last hope of earth.
Abraham Lincoln -
If you're starting out or trying to get to the next level, surround yourself with people who keep you motivated and energized - people who inspire you to achieve your best every day. When you do this, you can't lose.
Anthony Famiglietti -
To lose one's life is no great matter; when the time comes I'll have the courage to lose mine. But what's intolerable is to see one's life being drained of meaning, to be told there's no reason for existing. A man can't live without some reason for living.
Albert Camus