"I had too much Nyquil and Vivarin again. Lost my stomach all over the place."
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"Since the Americans have ceased to have dyspepsia, they have lost the only thing that gave them any expression."
"Lost are we, and are only so far punished, That without hope we live on in desire."
"Once lost, trust can only be regained if we are as good as our word."
"What has happened to us? It seems as if we have perverted our freedom, our rights into license, into being irresponsible. Perhaps we did not realise just how apartheid has damaged us so that we seem to have lost our sense of right and wrong."
"He shook his head, absorbed in one of his feats of memory, those brief periods of scholastic rapture where he lost touch with the world around him, absorbed completely in conjuring up knowledge from all its sources."
"One of the sophisms of Chrysippus was, "If you have not lost a thing, you have it."
"We just seem to have lost all our morals and principles and values these days."
"Something gets lost when you translate. It's hard to keep straight. Perspective is every thing."
"Nothing of what is nobly done is ever lost."
"Learning without thought is labour lost."
"I've been on teams that lost a hundred games in a season. I've been on teams that had a shot to make the playoffs and fizzled out at the end."
"It's not what you have lost, but what you have left that counts."
"The moment you grab someone by the lapels, you're lost."
"Yet, should thy darkest fears be true, If Heaven be so severe, That such a soul as thine is lost, Oh! how shall I appear?"
"I don't suffer of anything that I've lost."
"The stage lost a fine actor, even as science lost an acute reasoner, when [Holmes] became a specialist in crime."
"I think that I had better go, Holmes." "Not a bit, doctor. Stay where you are. I am lost without my Boswell."
"[Thanatopsis] was written in 1817, when Bryant was 23. Had he died then, the world would have thought it had lost a great poet. But he lived on."
"You have lost no reputation at all, unless you repute yourself such a loser."