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  • In the deaf community, in order to play a role of someone with a hearing loss... you have to have hearing loss. -- Katie Leclerc
  • When someone fears losing your affection, he or she will strive to keep it. Perhaps you have strived to keep someone's affection, too. Fear of loss is not love. -- Gary Zukav
  • Someone told me just recently that poets are eulogists. It's their job, to eulogize. I didn't know that, but it makes sense. Because in almost every poem of mine there is a loss. -- Dan Quisenberry
  • As Americans, we shouldn't like bailouts. Where I come from, if someone takes a risk and they're going to make the profit from that risk, they shouldn't have the taxpayer pay for the losses. -- Henry Paulson
  • In poetry you can express almost inexpressible feelings. You can express the pain of loss, you can express love. People always turn to poetry when someone they love dies, when they fall in love. -- Erica Jong
  • You might hear people decry the loss of privacy in today's world, but radical transparency is dramatically reducing violence everywhere. Most violent things happen in the dark when no one's watching, whether it's an oppressive dictator or someone causing violence in the inner city. -- Peter Diamandis
  • I don't know if Jesus said it in the Bible, but someone said that 'the love of money is the root of all evil,' and I do think there's a correlation between the ambition that a lot of people have, in terms of financial remuneration, and the loss of core values. -- Norbert Leo Butz
  • Accidents happen, whether they're car accidents, friendly fire, drug overdoses. Accidents happen, and they're tragic. It's like a bomb that goes off and pieces of shrapnel rip into the flesh of the family. It's the families that need the compassion, because everywhere they walk, every day, someone reminds them of their loss. -- James Belushi
  • If you write something that gets a bad response, or someone commits candor or is off message, there are often consequences almost immediately when it appears in the paper or a magazine, that somebody gets called into the boss's office. And sometimes it can result in a loss of access for the reporter. -- Ron Suskind
  • You know, your first album is about really amazing things. Your first album is always about coming of age, first love, first loss, usually you suffer a first loss of someone that you love to death, even, you know, really big life lessons, things you learn from your parents' divorce or from the travels that you took. -- Brandi Carlile
  • My success has been something I've worked a long time at and it's been a gradual process. I compare it to the idea of someone losing a lot of weight over a period of a few years. You don't really notice the weight loss overall but if you compare photos from then and now there's a big difference. -- Ray William Johnson
  • Getting over someone is a grieving process. You mourn the loss of the relationship, and that's only expedited by 'Out of sight, out of mind.' But when you walk outside and see them on a billboard or on TV or on the cover of a magazine, it reopens the wound. It's a high-class problem, but it's real. -- Hank Azaria
  • I'm honest. If someone asks about my weight loss, I tell them I have five people working on me, plus there's Photoshop. I tell them I can't eat everything and look good. I was unhealthy when I was fat, and now I'm a normal body type. I'm not special; I'm just an actress, and boys and girls are intelligent enough to recognise that. -- Sonam Kapoor
  • I had written two or three books before my husband noticed that in every one of them a family member was missing. He suggested that it was because my father's death, when I was five, utterly changed my world. I can only suppose he is right and that this is the reason I am drawn to a narrative where someone's life is changed by loss. -- Jenny Nimmo
  • I think the biggest thing that I have to do is to remind people that poetry is there for us to turn to not only to remind us that we're not alone - for example, if we are grieving the loss of someone - but also to help us celebrate our joys. That's why so many people I know who've gotten married will have a poem read at the wedding. -- Natasha Trethewey
  • Someone else's loss is my chocolatey goodness -- Joss Whedon
  • For someone grieving, moving forward is the challenge. Because after extreme loss, you want to go back. -- Holly Goldberg Sloan
  • Rejection, though--it could make the loss of someone you weren't even that crazy about feel gut wrenching and world ending. -- Deb Caletti
  • Persecutors fear loss of control. Rescuers fear loss of purpose. Rescuers need Victims-someone to protect or fix-to bolster their self-esteem. -- David Emerald Womeldorff
  • Be honest! You are not going to want to admit energy loss. Someone is making it hard for you to look. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Loving someone is a loss of freedom -- but one doesn't think of it as loss because one gains so much else. -- Erica Jong
  • When someone dies, it is like when your house burns down; it isn't for years that you realize the full extent of your loss. -- Mark Twain
  • [John] Hughes is a great loss, I think. He was the first filmmaker that could look at someone who was young without seeing them as being less. -- Judd Nelson
  • Simon Jones was so important and is going to be a big loss. It is a chance for someone like James Anderson to step up to the mark -- Duncan Fletcher
  • There is a big difference to someone being born with vision loss, to a kid having vision loss, to a senior having macular degeneration and losing their sight. -- Marla Runyan
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