Quotes About Lost
believed he'd discovered sort of a forgotten link between Jesus and Augustus. Some truth that had been known to Constantine, but had been lost to the general public before — and since.
~ Kenneth Atchity
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Well, if he had ever read the Bible, he should know a sinner does not get healed spiritually. The human spirit of the lost man or woman is not healed—it's reborn. That person becomes a new creature in Christ Jesus. Old things are passed away. All things become new.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
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There seemed to be no end to this wood, and no beginning, and no difference in it, and, worse of all, no way out
~ Kenneth Grahame
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A reactionary is someone with a clear and comprehensive vision of an ideal world we have lost.
~ Kenneth Minogue
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But O the mad heart, it is beating! and beauty seems lastingly bright, As if it could never go fleeting afar on the feet of delight, And be lost in the thicket of night!
~ bynner witter ii
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In this world, it is too common for people to search for someone to lose themselves in. But I am already lost. I will look for someone to find myself in.
~ C. JoyBell
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Wymarzone, ukochane gÅ'osy tych, co umarli, albo tych, co dla nas tak sÄ… straceni, jak umarli. Czasem do nas przemawiajÄ… w snach czasem je w zadumaniu sÅ'yszy umysÅ'. A z ich brzmieniem powraca na chwilÄ™ d?wiÄ™ki najpierwszej naszego ?ycia poezji, jak muzyka, która nocÄ…, gdzieÅ› w dali, dogasa.
~ C. P. Cavafy
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We must not underestimate the devastating effect of getting lost in the chaos, even if we know that it is the 'sine qua non' of any regeneration of the spirit and the personality.
~ C.G. Jung
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You're a Boy Scout?" "Well, I was until I got kicked out." "What did you get kicked out for?" "I kept getting lost." "Huh?" "You know, on hikes. We went on all these hikes, and I kept going in the wrong direction or getting left behind or--" He shrugged. "You said I was a goofup, Marla. So you know." She nodded. "Well, try not to get us lost on the way to the library.
~ C.S. Adler
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a strange disorientation, as though I no longer knew where I belonged.
~ C.W. Gortner
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He had wasted the span of my entire life.
~ Cameron Dokey
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endless day-to-day shallowness, a monotony that leaves a person wondering years later where all the time went and sorry that it's all gone
~ can't remember
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Well, I devoutly hope Churchill is safe," Atkins wrote in his dispatch that night, hardly believing that the young man who held so much promise could be so quickly lost. "But I half fear the gods love too much a man, only twenty-four years old, who... is that rare combination, the soldier, the reckless soldier even, and the bookman.
~ Candice Millard
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He showed me how to get lost, and then I showed myself how to get found.
~ Gayle Forman
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I look at her there in the shadows of the shut-down city, her hair falling onto her face, and I can see her trying to figure out if I've lost it.
~ Gayle Forman
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There isn't enough skin, enough spit, enough time, for the lost years that our lips are trying to make up for as they find each other. We kiss.
~ Gayle Forman
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I'm a planet without it's sun
~ Gayle Forman
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The faint odour of rotting cheese suggested that sandwiches had been lost in the trackless wastes of paper and never found again.
~ Genevieve Cogman
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Because right now, I'm worse than dead. I'm forgotten.
~ Geoff Johns
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Unknowe, unkist, and lost, that is unsought.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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For tyme ylost may nought recovered be.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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You have caught me, sir, like a treen in a disabled space ship
~ Geoffrey Willians
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Vom Schatten eines Hauchs geboren Wir wandeln in Verlassenheit Und sind im Ewigen verloren, Gleich Opfern unwissend, wozu sie geweiht.
~ Georg Trakl
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He had enough troubles, he thought, without inventing new ones for the future. He was middling lost, starving, and with an excellent chance of never returning to the house alive. Floods and earthquakes and plagues of locusts were rather unnecessary.
~ George Alec Effinger
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