“My mother taught me this trick: if you repeat something over and over again it loses its meaning, for example homework homework homework homework homework homework homework homework homework, see? Nothing. Our existence she said is the same way. You watch the sunset too often it just becomes 6 pm you make the same mistake over and over you stop calling it a mistake. If you just wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up one day you'll forget why.” IfsWaySaidMotherLosesForgetExistenceMistakeWatchesExampleTaughtCallingOne DayWake UpTricksRepeatsSunsetOver YouRoutineHomeworkSamenessMonotonySame MistakesPms Author:Phil Kay
“Whoever writes a bad review, I put their name on a list, and they're going to get taken care of one day down the road. Otherwise, I don't let it bother me. The truth is, these are review-proof movies. The audiences are going to see it. My audience, our audience, isn't reading Esquire magazine to see if my movie is good or not. They just want to laugh, to be entertained, and lose themselves.” IfsWantWritingCareReadingNamesLosesAudienceLaughingTakenTruth IsOne DayProofListsMagazinesBotherReviewsDown The RoadBad Reviews Author:Brett Ratner
“We construct a narrative for ourselves, and that's the thread that we follow from one day to the next. People who disintegrate as personalities are the ones who lose that thread.” PeopleRealityNextLosesPersonalityOne DayNarrativeThreadConstructs Author:Paul Auster
“Due to many cosmic and worldly reasons, we will surely lose our planet one day! Till that dark day comes, let us give our profound affection to our beloved earth!” GivingReasonEarthLosesDarkPlanetsOne DayProfoundAffectionDuesBelovedCosmicWorldlyOur PlanetDark Days Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“I'd known enough flush times and lean ones to understand that money came and went. And that one day I'd also lose my looks, my seemingly boundless energy and maybe the ability to catch the eye of an attractive man and the audacity to Rollerblade. My name would be forgotten. So would bad reviews, and good ones. But loving a child is something that lasts. Long after all the rest is gone, that's what endures.” MenLooksChildrenLongEnoughWould BeEyeLastsNamesEnergyLosesAbilityKnownGoneOne DayEndureForgottenAttractiveReviewsBoundlessAudacityBad ReviewsAttractive Man Author:Joyce Maynard
“For me, everything is about Jesus and Father and the Holy Spirit, and relationships, and life is an adventure of faith lived one day at a time. Any aspirations, visions and dreams died a long time ago and I have absolutely no interest in resurrecting them (they would stink by now anyway). I have finally figured out that I have nothing to lose by living a life of faith. I know more joy every minute of every day than seems appropriate, but I love the wastefulness of my Father's grace and presence. For me, everything in my life that matters, is perfect!” KnowsLongMatterDreamSeemsLife IsJoySpiritFatherJesusInterestLosesPerfectVisionGraceMinutesAdventureHolyOne DayLong TimeDiedHoly SpiritAspirationAppropriateLong Time AgoStinkNothing To LoseLife Is An AdventureOne Day At A TimeVisions And DreamsRelationships And LifeWastefulness Author:William P. Young
“Of all our dreams today there is none more important - or so hard to realise - than that of peace in the world. May we never lose our faith in it or our resolve to do everything that can be done to convert it one day into reality.” WorldMayImportantHardDoneDreamRealityTodayLosesOne DayResolveRealisingOur DreamsConvertingContribution To SocietyUnesco Author:Lester B. Pearson
“What is normal? Normal was yesterday. If you lose a leg, one day you're hopping around on one leg, so you know the difference.” IfsKnowsLosesDifferencesOne DayNormalLegsYesterdayHopping Author:Terry Pratchett
“I just want to continue to grow, as an actor, and dig. Hopefully, one day, I'll lose myself in a role. My only worry about that is that I just want to be able to come back home. I don't want to get lost forever. That scares me.” WantHomeAbleActorsLostGrowsLosesRolesWorryForeverOne DayHopefullyScareBack Home Author:Jill Scott
“It's the game of life. Do I win or do I lose? One day they're gonna shut the game down. I gotta have as much fun and go around the board as many times as I can before it's my turn to leave.” I CanTurnsGamesWinningFunLosesOne DayBoardsPacs Author:Tupac Shakur
“One day, someone said to me, 'Do you want to go jump out of an airplane?' I felt like I had nothing to lose anymore, so I said, 'Why not?' And every day since then, I ask myself that question.” WantSaidAsksFeltLosesOne DayWhy NotAirplaneNothing To Lose Author:Shania Twain
“He was at his own request and through his own complicity driven out of all his happinesses one after the other; and he had this sorrow, that after having lost Cosette wholly in one day, he was afterwards obliged to lose her again in detail.” LostLosesSorrowOne DayDetailsDrivenObligedRequestComplicityCosette Book:The Works of Victor Hugo Source: The Works of Victor Hugo
“Once born into childlike faith, brimming with belief, typical people begin to lose their faith. Society mocks them. Their friends smirk. They come to change the world, but over time the world changes them. Soon they forget who they were; they forget the faith they once had. Then one day someone tells them the truth, but they don’t want to go back, because they’re comfortable in their new skin. Being a stranger in this world is never easy.” PeopleWorldWantBeliefEasyBornLosesForgetThis WorldOne DayComfortableSkinsStrangerChanging The WorldTypicalChildlikeSmirkChildlike Faith Book:The Paradise Trilogy Source: The Paradise Trilogy
“One day, on tearing off some old bark, I saw two rare beetles, and seized one in each hand. Then I saw a third and new kind, which I could not bear to lose, so I popped the one which I held in my right hand into my mouth. Alas! it ejected some intensely acrid fluid, which burnt my tongue so that I was forced to spit the beetle out, which was lost, as was the third one.” KindTwoHandsLostLosesSawsBearsOne DayMouthsThirdsTongueAlasFluidSpitBarkBeetles Book:The Autobiography of Charles Darwin: the Evolution Source: The Autobiography of Charles Darwin: the Evolution