No louder shrieks to pitying heaven are cast, When husbands or lap-dogs breathe their last. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
“Sometimes when we are drowning in our own loss we lash out--anger is momentarily easier to cope with.” — Anne Perry Copy Share Image
“Sometimes the loss from taking a wrong action is less than the loss from taking no action.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
In vertebrate paleontology, increasing knowledge leads to triumphant loss of clarity. — Alfred Romer Copy Share Image
“You cannot have a dream and expect someone else's faith to make it a reality for you. Habakuk 2:4” — Patience Johnson Copy Share Image
We are doomed to choose, and every choice may entail an irreparable loss. — Isaiah Berlin Copy Share Image
You learn a lot from wins, but you learn so much more from losses and you come back hungry. — Aspen Ladd Copy Share Image
We think of death and loss as tragic twins, but in fact it is loss that hurts us. — Perry Brass Copy Share Image
With the closures of art schools and the drop-off in humanities, you can see where that's a direct loss for the country. — Kelly Reichardt Copy Share Image
The defensive (or passive) investor will place chief emphasis on the avoidance of serious mistakes or losses. His second aim will be… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
“...the sweetness of grace and freedom comes hand in hand with the uncomfortable, bitter-rawness of honest emotions and grief.” — Natalie Brenner Copy Share Image
Only the most saintly and delusional among us welcomes all pain as challenge, perceives all loss as harsh blessing. — Scott Jurek Copy Share Image
Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices. — Denis Diderot Copy Share Image
“There is nothing I can give to the lost, except this: I have a responsibility I need to fathom. I have a… — Michelle Dicinoski Copy Share Image
“Look up, greet sparks of fire with salted eyes, For he’s a burning atmospheric sigh: One blaze of liquid flame on midnight… — Alan James Roll Copy Share Image
“You will never accept gratitude as a solution to your problems, until you have reached the last stage of grief--acceptance.” — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
“He crosses the front room, which he calls his study, and comes down the staircase. The stairs turn a corner; they are… — Christopher Isherwood Copy Share Image
My scrapbook albums are about capturing and saving the everyday joys of my whole family. In fact, in lots of ways, it's… — Nancy O'Dell Copy Share Image
“I feel like people are only really dead once you stop learning about them. This is why it is important to me… — Liz Moore Copy Share Image
Don't be afraid of making decisions that will benefit your future, because in the end, its better to make choices that will… — Carniel Dunlop Copy Share Image
“Yes, he would look for her, whether to delight in the joys of spring together or to plunge into the abyss. He… — Félix J. Palma Copy Share Image
Honesty, good intentions and industry, you will have of course. Without these your career would soon end with the loss of your… — Rutherford B. Hayes Copy Share Image
“Grief isn't always a knife-sharp twist in your heart or a dull bludgeon in your stomach, sometimes it's a net, cast suddenly… — Non Pratt Copy Share Image
Waterboarding is slow-motion suffocation with enough time to contemplate the inevitability of blackout and expiration. Usually, the person goes into hysterics on… — Malcolm Nance Copy Share Image