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Losing Grandma, just when I'd found her again. A waterfall of flowers brightened her funeral, but they couldn't disguise the stench of death.
— Ellen Hopkins
Existence, after losing her, would be hell
— Emily Bronte
I was annoyed and I was crying [her honest reaction to losing a tennis match at the US Open]
— Shahar Pe'er
What good was a personal victory to someone who'd spent her life losing herself for the greater good of everyone else? -Plain Truth
— Jodi Picoult
I am losing her. I wish I would not. But wishing gets you nothing.
— Carrie Anne Noble
Ain't nothing worse to a mama than losing her baby -
— Andrew Galasetti
Mariella felt as if there were signs all around her that losing what you loved was worse than never having it to begin with.
— Erika Robuck
The grief of widowhood, of losing a husband and only to be harassed by his brothers, remained pressed on her.
— Panashe Chigumadzi
That's what I realized: if I did get her back somehow, she wouldn't fill the hole that losing her created.
— John Green
It sucks to lose your best friend, even if only to distance. Even when it isn't really losing her at all.
— Nina LaCour
By losing myself to her, I gain her.
— David Levithan
Reggie's earliest memory of her mother began with her mother balancing an egg on its end and ended with Reggie losing her left ear.
— Jennifer McMahon
Losing her parents had created a crack in her heart that was becoming harder to conceal by the day.
— Tabitha Caplinger
The risen sun too bright in her losing eyes.
— John Green
Earth felt the wound; and Nature from her seat, Sighing through all her works, gave signs of woe That all was lost.
— John Milton
I didn't mean to fall for her, but I did. And in my fear of losing her, I did just that.
— Rachel Harris
Her family was a relay team racing toward Tomorrowland, but her father died, and in their shock they kept losing the baton.
— Stacy Bierlein
The ecstasy of seeing her versus the agony of losing her, a million births and a million deaths.
— David Whitehouse
An educated woman knows how to make both men and women feel at ease in her presence without losing respect.
— Daniel Whyte III
She tried to scream once, but with significant portions of her larynx already compromised, what she managed was more of a powerful, wet exhalation.
— James S.A. Corey
Didn't she understand? He could endure anything- except losing her.
— Veronica Rossi
If she kept him next to her she was afraid of breaking him, if she pushed him too far away she was afraid of losing him.
— Elena Ferrante
The prospect of soon losing her companion seemed to give force to every sweet quality and charm which Edith possessed.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Roselyn lost her taste for bacon momentarily, which was as long as she was ever capable of losing it.
— Thomm Quackenbush
If a tie is like kissing your sister, losing is like kissing your grandmother with her teeth out.
— George Brett
The casualities seemed to go on and on. Just when I thought I was done losing her, I would find yet another way to love her all over again.
— Gabrielle Zevin
During a moment of silence I close my eyes tight and let the birds take me. When I opened my eyes I saw her.
— Jonathan Hull
For did it not mean I was losing my darling, just when I had secretly made her mine?
— Vladimir Nabokov
Granny Weatherwax was not a good loser. From her point of view, losing was something that happened to other people.
— Terry Pratchett
Losing me will hurt; it will be the kind of pain that won't feel real at first, and when it does, it will take her breath away.
— Gayle Forman
Occasionally Rebecca wished her son would not be so very kind to her, as though she was the losing pitcher on a Little League team.
— Anna Quindlen
My heart only beat for her, and I'd rather spend my life hating, loving, fucking, and breathing her than losing her.
— Penelope Douglas
To get a women you have to risk losing her.
— Erik Von Markovik
What I remember most is the searing sensation of looking into her eyes for the first time,eyes that would hunt me for the rest of my life
— Jonathan Hull
He was losing her incrementally ... As a web is no more than holes woven together, they were bonded by what was no longer there.
— Anthony Marra
This, too, was part of losing Fran: watching all the things she'd made better with her presence fade blacker than they'd been before she came along.
— Seanan McGuire
This woman has always been my something for the pain, and losing her will feel like dying . . .
— Victoria Ashley
Taking off Levi's shirt had been such an inspired idea, Cath was thinking about losing her own.
— Rainbow Rowell
Losing her was the worst of it, but loving her hurt almost as much sometimes.
— Catherine M. Wilson
[On her father:] ... in losing him I lost my greatest blessing and comfort, for he was always that to me ...
— Teresa Of Avila
Her body, the nucleic force of the furious scribble, was absolutely out of control: slipping and falling and flaking off, gaining much, losing little.
— Ainslie Hogarth
I'm not afraid of anything, yet I think I'm afraid of Charlie. Not afraid of her. Afraid of having her. Of losing her.
— K.A. Tucker
And a part of you wished it would just end, said the monster, even if it meant losing her.
— Patrick Ness
After forty a woman has to choose between losing her figure or her face. My advice is to keep your face, and stay sitting down.
— Barbara Cartland
My mother battled cancer for 12 years before losing her fight.
— Jenna Morasca
He told her, when you choose peace, you choose the losing side. Maybe it was true. But she would not let him win either.
— Claire Hajaj
To get a woman, you have to be willing to risk losing her.
— Neil Strauss
He could lose himself in the copper warmth of her eyes. Except, no, this wasn't losing himself. This was finding something precious.
— Melissa Tagg
The art wouldn't complain if we leave her alone. Losing a touch with art, however, is losing a touch with our imagination.
— Pawan Mishra