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Everybody has losses - it's unavoidable in life. Sharing our pain is very healing.
— Isabel Allende
We've lost more men to homosexuality than we ever did in two world wars.
— Erica Jong
Faded the flower and all its budded charms,Faded the sight of beauty from my eyes,Faded the shape of beauty from my arms,Faded the voice, warmth, whiteness, paradise!Vanishd unseasonably
— John Keats
In a war, the first casualty is human dignity.
— Paulo Coelho
The loser, when a game of dice is done, remains behind reviewing every roll sadly, and sadly wiser, and alone.
— Dante Alighieri
Divorce is not merely separating; it is the tearing apart of what was once joined together.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Ultimately everything God has ever said will come to pass. When we suffer loss like Eve did, we cannot allow past circumstances to abort future opportunity. If you have experienced loss in your life, God has a way of restoring things you thought you would never see again.
— Bishop TD Jakes
And she found the weight of grief at missing him eased somewhat by dwelling on what a blessing he'd been and how much poorer her life would be if she'd never known him.
— Tamera Alexander
Many churches today have special programs for people who are grieving, and these can be very helpful.
— Billy Graham
He who loses an opportunity is like the man who lets a bird fly from his hand, for he will never recover it.
— John of the Cross
There will be people who will not be consoled for the loss of a cause which they believed to be holy.
— Ulysses S. Grant
All has happened to her that will happen to her. She has felt everything, borne everything, experienced everything, suffered everything, lost everything, mourned everything. She is resigned, with that resignation which resembles indifference, as death resembles sleep. She no longer avoids anything. Let all the clouds fall upon her, and all the ocean sweep over her! What matters it to her? She is a sponge that is soaked.
— Victor Hugo