Quotes by Loses One doesn't always lose when one has to do without. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe loses Some men hunger so much for love that they lose everything that is loveable about them. John Steinbeck hunger loses men It's lose, lose for the taxpayer John Warren Kindt taxpayers gambling loses But what could I lose by continuing that had not already been lost? John Green loses continuing lost I'm not looking to lose anything. I'm looking to continue making movies. Johnny Knoxville loses When you lose interest in anything, you also lose the memory for it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe loses interest memories We often have to lose what we thought we wanted to find what God wants for us Jon Gordon loses want wanted In my teams, when we win, we all win, and when we lose, I lose. Jose Mourinho loses team winning There was a time in my life when I almost thought I could never lose a single duel of chess. Jose Raul Capablanca loses chess There are times when it is best to be content with what one has, so as not to lose everything. Jose Saramago loses contentment I can only hold on to the things I want to lose. Jonathan Safran Foer loses i-can want In the end, everyone loses everyone. Jonathan Safran Foer loses ends I go fishing not to find myself but to lose myself. Joseph Monninger trout loses fishing In the end, everyone loses everyone. There was no invention to get around that. Jonathan Safran Foer invention loses ends It is better to lose than never to have had. Jonathan Safran Foer loses We can never lose anything that is good, never lose love or the memories of great happiness because they are true. Joyce Grenfell great-happiness loses memories We lose ourselves in what we read, only to return to ourselves, transformed and part of a more expansive world. Judith Butler loses return world It's amazing what we lose in life by listening to fear, instead of listening to God. Joyce Meyer listening-to-god loses listening To lose hope in the future is to begin to die. Karen Kijewski loses dies hope when you lose your sails, row. Karen White sail loses «910111213141516171819»