"I think the hardest thing is losing weight. That's the hardest thing more than anything else."
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"Or shipwrecked, kindles on the coast False fires, that others may be lost."
"Why do they call it losing your virginity, anyway? It's Not Like I don't know where I left it." "You'd be surprised how many people don't."
"For winners, losing inspires them. For losers, losing defeats them."
"He who pursues fame at the risk of losing his self is not a scholar."
"Losing the Super Bowl is worse than death. You have to get up the next morning."
"Even so you have managed to live that love in the only way possible for you. Losing it before it happened."
"Politeness and a sense of honor have this advantage: we bestow them on others without losing a thing."
"Encourage independence in your children by regularly losing them in the supermarket."
"You talk about the values that you have whether they're in favor or not in favor. That's how you lead. The reality is, we're losing more and more elections."
"Men have solicitude about fame; and the greater share they have of it, the more afraid they are of losing it."
"People are afraid of changing; that they're losing something. They don't understand that they are also gaining something."
"I've told you for the fifty-thousandth time, stop exaggerating. Losers are people who are afraid of losing."
"Like everyone else, I've had moments when I've felt that I've been losing my grip."
"You want to remain hungry and stay in a good place as a competitor; at the same time, you want to be confident but not cocky. You have to realize that you can lose. We have to stay hungry, because losing is the worst thing that can happen now. That's a road we don't want to go down."
"No human being can control love, and no one is to blame either for feeling it or for losing it. What alone degrades a woman is falsehood."
"The great misfortune of the modern English is not at all that they are more boastful than other people (they are not); it is that they are boastful about those particular things which nobody can boast of without losing them."
"Bargain... anything a customer thinks a store is losing money on."
"His fine wit Makes such a wound, the knife is lost in it."
"I don't think you're going to be a success in anything if you think about losing, whether it's in sports or in politics."