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A lady kept up appearances and never lost her dignity - even when her world had just shattered around her in the stall of the women's bathroom.
— Carolyn Brown
Her mind had been a blank story for so many years, and, suddenly, all the pages were filled with lost memories.
— Rachel M. Greenebaum
[He] looked at her as though she'd lost her mind, and [she] had her first experience of men rewriting history. I did no such thing [he said]
— Jude Deveraux
I had got where I talked to her all the time. Like I would say, I didn't hear her talk back, so I hadn't lost my sanities.
— Sue Monk Kidd
But although she was with family and friends, she'd never felt more alone. She felt as if she'd lost a vital part of herself and she had - her heart.
— Debbie Macomber
I lost my daughter at 21. I had to give her up because I was broke, no place to take her, no money to take her. That was very traumatic.
— Joni Mitchell
She had to find a way to become more than what'd happened to her, more than what she'd lost.
— Laura Kaye
To know true love, even though it was impossible to keep, had finally cracked her heart open enough to let someone else in.
— Andrea Hurst
My mother grieved appropriately for a woman who had lost her husband of almost thirty years so tragically, and then, after six months, she blossomed.
— Jane Green
You goddamn, freaky bitch, Grace said, because, hells bells, it had been a righteous day, and all of a sudden, pow, her temper was done lost and gone.
— Thea Harrison
Obviously, I got very lucky that even though I lost my mother, I lost her later in life, but it's still had a profound effect on me.
— Jennifer Love Hewitt
She had never lost that childhood pleasure in seeing pages covered in her own handwriting.
— Ian McEwan
When Carri died, I felt like I had lost everything, except my life, and my memories of her. Now I can't even dream of her ...
— Richard Finney
It wasn't every day a girl lost her virginity, not to mention to a delicious, perfect specimen of man. One who had wings, to boot.
— Rosalie Lario
I had trouble even looking at her face without getting lost in the beauty, lost in the feelings, the love I had for her.
— Karina Halle
One day, I lost sight of her. I happened to glance away for a moment, and when I turned back, she had disappeared.
— Haruki Murakami
Lost causes had a romantic charm for her,
— Edith Wharton
It was quite possible that she had lost the capacity to love and care anymore and that this is how she was going to be for the rest of her life.
— Maeve Binchy
Her presence had awakened in him a man suddenly whipped by his earlier ideals, whose lost manhood wanted to assert itself in action.
— Anais Nin
She had long since lost the sense of her dresses and skirts and blouses; they were rote phrases of rayon and cotton that she daily intoned.
— Michael Chabon
Not only had he lost the only girl he'd ever loved, he'd lost her in duplicate, like some heartbroken but highly efficient civil servant.
— Tom Holt
She had been born with a face that would let her get away, he saw that face and he lost all control.
— Bob Seger
... I had seen the princess and let her lie there unawakened, because the happily ever after was so damnably much work.
— Orson Scott Card
I didn't tell her what it had been like, those few days. But I think she knew. Something magical had been lost utterly.
— Anne Rice
One day, she'd find a way to live her life to the fullest. She was sure of it. She just had no idea how she would manage it.
— Ilona Andrews
She made the decision that her existence had lost its meaning. And you cannot judge that.
— Jack Kevorkian
Life wasn't pretty, but it also wasn't scary until she met a man who touched her without taking and made her miss the pieces she had lost.
— Cora Carmack
For sixteen years, I had seen just emptiness in those eyes. Her eloquent eyes had lost their expressiveness to destiny.
— Anmol Rawat
Beautiful and wealthy as she was, I felt sorry for her. I thought she probably wouldn't realize what she had lost until it was much too late.
— Jojo Moyes