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Life is about losing everything, gracefully.
I have had the privilege of losing everything.
Grief. The pain now is part of the happiness then. That's the deal.
I've never believed in seeking perfection at the risk of losing everything.
I always have this feeling that I'm losing everything, so I'm a real saver.
Losing honour or losing everything, it is all the same thing in the realm of the good people.
Success is getting to a point where you'd be truly OK with losing everything you have and starting over.
If! If! If! There were so many ifs in life, never any sense of security, always the dread of losing everything.
At one point, I thought life was about acquiring things. But as a I get older, life is totally about losing everything.
Money alone isn't enough to bring happiness... happiness is when you're actually truly ok with losing everything you have.
Drive, ego and cocksureness are all essential elements in terms of getting exactly what you want but losing everything you've got.
Being human means losing everything we love best in the world," she murmured as she released me. "But would you ask to be anything else?
After losing everything, I went on a quest to find out how money really works, how I could get control of it, and how I could have confidence in handling it.
If you haven't been in a war and are wondering how long it takes to get used to losing everything you think you need or love, I can tell you the answer is no time at all.
I'm definitely working class, and I still believe in those values. I know that losing everything would not be an unfamiliar feeling. Meaning, if you don't have it anymore, you didn't have it to begin with.
I can't stop myself from reaching for the bottle that's under my seat. I've gone all night without a sip, but it's not about being addicted. It's about being told what to do my whole life and doing it and then losing everything anyway.
As an individual, as a household, you can't spend more money than you're bringing in. You can do it for a little while, but you end up going broke and you end up losing everything you have. That is the path that we're on as a country, and it scares me to death.
It stands to reason that if we direct all our efforts towards reaching a goal, we stand in grave danger of losing everything on which we have based our daily activities. For when a goal is superimposed on an activity instead of evolving out of it, we often feel cheated when we reach it.