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  • Is it possible to specialize in more than one element?" She laughed and shook her head. "No. Too much power. No one could handle all that magic, not without losing her mind." Oh. Great.

    Magic   Mind   Elements  
    Richelle Mead (2013). “Vampire Academy: The Complete Collection”, p.118, Penguin
  • For a certain type of woman who risks losing her identity in a man, there are all those questions . . . until you get to the point and know that you really are living a love story.

    Life   Men   Risk  
  • Don't do this to us." He warned, his voice hoarse with angry desperation as he realize he was losing her. "You're letting eleven years of mistrust color everything you've discovered I've done".

    Color   Years   Voice  
  • 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.

    Goes On   Way   Done  
  • 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.

    Funny   Birthday   Women  
    Quoted in Times (London), 6 Oct. 1993.
  • Although there are times I'd give anything to have her back, I'm glad she went first. Losing her was like being cleft down the middle. It was the moment it all ended for me, and I wouldn't have wanted her to go through that.

  • Never did she find anything so difficult as to keep herself from losing her temper when she was suddenly disturbed while absorbed in a book.

    Book   Losing   Difficult  
    Frances Hodgson Burnett (2015). “A Little Princess (Diversion Illustrated Classics)”, p.56, Diversion Books
  • It is easy to see that, even in the freedom of early youth, an American girl never quite loses control of herself; she enjoys all permitted pleasures without losing her head about any of them, and her reason never lets the reins go, though it may often seem to let them flap.

    Girl   Children   May  
    Alexis de Tocqueville (1990). “Democracy in America”
  • But when Anthony kissed her, she felt as if she were losing her mind. And when he kissed her twice, she wasn't even sure if she wanted it back!

    Mind   Losing   Wanted  
  • I used to hate swimming at school so much that I would always sneak downstairs in the middle of the night and take my swimming costume out of my gym bag and hide it in the house somewhere. Then I'd never have to go swimming at school. This went on for months and I never got caught and my Mum turned into a nervous wreck because the thought she was losing her memory... and then one day she caught me and got super angry. That was kind of bad.

    Memories   Hate   School  
    Source: coupdemainmagazine.com
  • We often don't think of them, we think of the great wars and the great battles, but what about losing a son or a daughter, or a girl losing her husband or vice versa? I think of the people who never got the chance to have the opportunities I had.

    Girl   Daughter   Mother  
  • That's what I realized: if I did get her back somehow, she wouldn't fill the hole that losing her created.

    John Green (2008). “An Abundance of Katherines”, p.187, Penguin
  • And so I'm me again, Leo. Thanks to the example of a five-year-old. I'm hoping you wouldn't want it any other way. Not that you weren't flattered, right? I mean, to have a girl two thousand miles away going to pieces over you, weeping at the mere memory of you, losing her appetite, losing herself and self-respect - well, that's trophy enough for any guy's ego, huh?

    Girl   Memories   Mean  
  • He knows that the only way he can accept losing her is if he can continue to hold her or be held by her. If they can somehow nurse each other out of this. Not with a wall.

    Wall   Nurse   Way  
    Michael Ondaatje (2011). “The English Patient”, p.166, A&C Black
  • I want to talk to her. I want to have lunch with her. I want her to give me a book she just read and loved. She is my phantom limb, and I just can’t believe I’m here without her.”- on losing her best friend

    Believe   Book   Lunch  
    FaceBook post by Nora Ephron from Jun 17, 2016
  • To get a woman, you have to be willing to risk losing her.

    Neil Strauss (2011). “The Game”, p.90, Canongate Books
  • Never did she find anything so difficult as to keep herself from losing her temper when she was suddenly disturbed while absorbed in a book. People who are fond of books know the feeling of irritation which sweeps over them at such a moment. The temptation to be unreasonable and snappish is one not easy to manage.

    "A Little Princess: Being the Whole Story of Sara Crewe Now Told for the First Time".
  • I didn't grow up with my mother, and so losing her for real was like, some sort of latent childhood, some sort of unresolved issue. When she left for real, it was sort of like, I was done.

    Interview with Julianne Escobedo Shepherd, pitchfork.com. June 12, 2005.
  • Her feelings she hides Her dreams she can't find She's losing her mind She's falling behind She can't find her place She's losing her faith She's falling from grace She's all over the place

    Dream   Fall   Grace  
    Song: Nobody's Home
  • Dad himself used to tell a story about one time when Mother went off to fill a lecture engagement and left him in charge at home. When Mother returned, she asked him if everything had run smoothly. Didn't have any trouble except with that one over there,' he replied. 'But a spanking brought him into line.' Mother could handle any crisis without losing her composure. That's not one of ours, dear,' she said. 'He belongs next door.

    Mother   Running   Dad  
    FRANK B. GILBRETH JR. (1948). “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN”
  • I loved her for the way she embraced the unknown, how she opened herself up to every experience. When I was with her, she opened me up, too, stirred my passion and heightened my every sensation. Which was great, until she left me and all my heightened senses to deal with the heartache of losing her.

    Passion   Heartache   Way  
    Jonathan Tropper (2010). “Plan B: A Novel”, p.63, Macmillan
  • When you have lost people like I lost my birth mom at a young age and you remember the whole process of losing her, you want to grab on to something that makes you whole.

    Mom   People   Age  
  • Yes." His gaze grew distant. "If I'd have the chance, if my position permitted, I would have pleaded with her not to accept the mission because of the danger, and because I couldn't bear the thought of..." "Of losing her?

    Bears   Losing   Chance  
    Kristen Britain (2011). “Blackveil: Book Four of Green Rider”, p.314, Penguin
  • My own journey in becoming a poet began with memory - with the need to record and hold on to what was being lost. One of my earliest poems, Give and Take, was about my Aunt Sugar, how I was losing her to her memory loss.

    Memories   Loss   Aunt  
    "PBS Newshour’s Poetry Series: Where Poetry Lives" by Jonterri Gadson, therumpus.net. September 13, 2013.
  • She'd never imagined it like this-when she thought of someone (a woman like herself)losing her mind, she'd imagined shrieks and wails, hallucinations; but at that moment it had seemed clear that there was another way, far quieter; a way that was numb and hopeless, flat, so much so that an emotion as strong as sorrow would have been a relief.

    Strong   Mind   Sorrow  
  • To expiate the pain of losing her firstborn son in the Iraq war, Cindy Sheehan decided to cheer herself up by engaging in Stalinist agitprop outside President Bush's Crawford ranch, ... It's the strangest method of grieving I've seen since Paul Wellstone's funeral. Someone needs to teach these liberals how to mourn.

    Cheer   Pain   War  
  • He was losing her incrementally. It might be a few stray hairs listless on the pillow, or the crescents of bitten fingernails tossed behind the headboard, or a dark shape dissolving in soap. As a net is no more than holes tied together, they were bonded by what was no longer there." (ARC p. 63)

    Dark   Hair   Together  
  • Garrett must have sensed I was awake. "Hey Detective," he said to Uncle Bob, who was now trudging across the grating toward us. "I think we're losing her. I have no choice but to perform mouth-to-mouth." "Don't you dare," I said, my lids still in lockdown.

    Darynda Jones (2011). “First Grave on the Right”, p.127, Macmillan
  • Need-love says of a woman "I cannot live without her"; Gift-love longs to give her happiness, comfort, protection - if possible, wealth; Appreciative love gazes and holds its breath and is silent, rejoices that such a wonder should exist even if not for him, will not be wholly dejected by losing her, would rather have it so than never to have seen her at all.

    Giving   Comfort   Needs  
    "The Four Loves". Book by C. S. Lewis, 1960.
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