1,547 Quotes About Lost
- Author Marty Rubin
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In our dreams, we are always lost.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Anyone can plot a course with a map or compass; but without a sense of who you are, you will never know if you're already home.
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- Author Caroline Hanson
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Maybe that was one of the problems with these men who lived forever, they'd built up an immunity or resistance to affection. Perhaps because when everyone they knew and loved continued to die, they realized the value of distance, of not losing one's self completely to love.
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- Author Stephen Chbosky
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The family watched It's a Wonderful Life, which is a very beautiful movie and all I could think was why didn't they make a movie about uncle Billy?...Because he was a drunk and fat and lost all that money in the first place. I wanted an angel to come down and show us how uncle Billy's life had meaning
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- Author K.B. Ezzell
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Men came to cities like this to get good and lost for a long time, maybe even forever.Well, I never remembered coming here, but I was lost, that was for damned sure.
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- Author Millie Florence
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You can get lost in any library, no matter the size. But the more lost you are, the more things you'll find.
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- Author Laura Anderson Kurk
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I reached down and picked up a baseball bat at my feet and I flung it as hard as it could. It circled and arced high in the air until it slammed against the side of the dining hall with a crack and fell.I sat down in the dirt. Then I lay down in the dirt.Because not only was there no trail to follow, there was no evidence he’d ever been here.There was no evidence any of them had been here.
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- Author John Green
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Trying to find something solid to hold on to in this rolling sea of thoughts
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- Author Amanda Lovelorn
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The sad thing about history is that there are so many people out there from centuries, generations, even eras ago who are no longer in existence. They're names and stories aren't written down. They're now just mysterious figures of bone and dust deep in the ground that will never be known because no one bothered knowing them.
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