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Getting lost is not a waste of time.
Getting lost in her loving is your first mistake.
The getting lost and recovering - that is the meditation.
Children usually do not blame themselves for getting lost.
Getting lost is just another way of saying 'going exploring.
Sometimes it's worth getting lost to see who will come looking for us.
I suppose sometimes it takes getting lost to enjoy the joy of being found
Getting lost is not fatal. Almost every time, it will make your world bigger.
It's the same old thing getting lost Day 'N' Nite young and lost in the pain.
HONY is one of the only things keeping people from getting lost in the matrix.
Getting lost along your path is a part of finding the path you are meant to be on.
I actually enjoyed getting lost in Japan's backroads, finding myself in a wasabi farm.
Getting lost in a place like this you can almost guarantee that you aren't going to make it out here.
Sometimes when you lose your way in the fog, you end up in a beautiful place! Don't be afraid of getting lost!
Friday was an important day for Harry and Ron. They finally managed to find their way down to the Great Hall without getting lost once.
Lost really has two disparate meanings. Losing things is about the familiar falling away, getting lost is about the unfamiliar appearing.
Albert Einstein didn't care where he lived. Albert Einstein was a genius. Albert Einstein wasn't getting lost in the master bedroom, he was lost in thought.
I had a naiveté that I would remember the things that I had written already, but I was getting lost in the forest of my own ideas and having to find my way out.
We could park the van and walk to town, find cheapest bottle of wine that we could find. And talk about the road behind, how getting lost is not a waste of time.
The more you let yourself be distracted from where you are going, the more you are the person that you are. It's not so much like getting lost as it is like getting found.
I don't know why it's called "getting lost." Even when you turn down the wrong street, when you find yourself at the dead end of a chain-link fence or a road that turnd to sand, you are somewhere. It just isn't where you expected to be.
He had a tremendous propensity for getting lost when driving. This was largely because of his method of “Zen” navigation, which was simply to find any car that looked as if it knew where it was going and follow it. The results were more often surprising than successful, but he felt it was worth it for the sake of the few occasions when it was both.