“Each that we lose takes part of us; A crescent still abides, Which like the moon, some turbid night, Is summoned by the tides.”
Quote by Emily Dickinson
Book:Selected poems
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Selected poems
This book compiles a selection of poems that showcase the depth and diversity of the author's poetic voice, exploring a range of subjects and employing different literary techniques. more
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Source: The Fair Fight
“Nothing amuses people more than a cocky guy who starts losing.”
Source: Healology
“Time does not heal, but it can liberate. A race run well can never be lost.”
Source: A Punctual Paymaster
“Losing from Champion is not that much Mournful, As Winning from Champion is, 'PROUD AS PEACOCK'.”
“The nicest thing about being lost is that you get rid of the fear of losing your path!”
“Estaba feliz de haber perdido todo.”
Source: Ripper
“I believe that more people would be alive today if there were a death penalty.”
“قضية واحدة يخسرها كل المحامين : أن يتزوجوا”
Source: قالوا
