“Sorrows cannot all be explained away in a life truly lived, grief and loss accumulate like possessions.” LossGriefSadnessSorrowSadPossessionGrief And Loss Author:Stefan Kanfer
“A counter-attack can only arise when you make a mistake. That's why there are rules. A horizontal pass? Prohibited. In my line-up there are as many lines as possible. Because you must have the option to pass the ball forward, even if it's a meter. Because then I can still make up for the loss of possession. After a horizontal pass this is impossible.” IfsStillsI CanLinesLossMistakeImpossibleBallsPossessionAriseMeterHorizontalCounter Attack Author:Johan Cruijff
“On all levels, evolution occurs in response to a crisis situation, not infrequently a life-threatening one, when the old structures, inner or outer, are breaking down or are not working anymore. On a personal level, this often means the experience of loss of one kind or another: the death of a loved one, the end of a close relationship, loss of possessions, your home, status, or a breakdown of the external structures of your life that provided a sense of security.” KindMeanEndsHomeLossLevelsSituationSecurityEvolutionCrisisStructureResponsePossessionLoved OnesDeath Of A Loved OneThreateningBreaking DownBreakdownClose Relationship Author:Eckhart Tolle
“Loss of meaning is often part of the suffering that comes with physical loss, but it can also happen to people who have gained everything the world has to offer - who have made it in the eyes of the world - and suddenly find that their success or possessions are empty and unfulfilling.” PeopleWorldMadeHappensEyeSufferingLossOffersEmptyPossessionMade It Author:Eckhart Tolle
“A bloody and complete victory has sometimes yielded no more than the possession of the field and the loss of ten thousand men has sometimes been sufficient to destroy, in a single day, the work of ages.” MenSometimesAgeLossFieldsVictoryThousandTenPossessionSufficientBloody Book:Delphi Complete Works of Edward Gibbon (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Edward Gibbon (Illustrated)
“We have all lost our possessions and many of us our homes," he said. "But these losses, severe though they may seem, remind us of what no person can take, and that is our minds and our imaginations.” MindMayPersonsSaidHomeSeemsLostImaginationLossPossessionSevere Book:Mister Pip Source: Mister Pip