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  • I lost my parents when I was fairly young. -- Craig T. Nelson
  • My heart goes out to the grieving parents who lost their two-year-old or their newborn. -- Elizabeth Edwards
  • I lost both my parents young - but I have felt their presence throughout my life. -- Roma Downey
  • I lost my dad when I was younger, and I know what it's like to lose a beloved parent. -- Simone Elkeles
  • I never lost an argument and my parents assumed I would be a lawyer. They cast me in that role. -- Jared Harris
  • My father made false teeth. Unfortunately, during the Depression, not many people could afford them, and my parents lost their home. -- Al Feldstein
  • When my dad was in Vietnam, we lost a parent for a year. Thank God we didn't lose a parent for good. -- Fred Wilson
  • My parents lost everything, all their savings, because we had to run from the Nigerian side to the Biafran side. We were Igbos. -- Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  • Parents bobble between a nostalgia-infused yearning for their children to play and fear that time spent playing is time lost to more practical pursuits. -- Robin Marantz Henig
  • Losing my parents was the most crushing thing that ever happened to me. I lost my dad when I was 26, and it changed my life entirely. -- Harlan Coben
  • The United Nations Children's Fund reports that more than 18 million children worldwide have lost both parents to the ravages of AIDS, starvation, war or natural disasters. -- Foster Friess
  • There couldn't be better parents than mine, loving yet strict. They disciplined with love. A child without discipline is, in away, a lost child. You cannot have freedom without discipline. -- Ricardo Montalban
  • I lost my parents very early in my life. My mom died three weeks after I graduated from high school, and my dad died two years after I got married. -- Mary Badham
  • Parents are often so busy with the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves. -- Marcelene Cox
  • As long as any adult thinks that he, like the parents and teachers of old, can become introspective, invoking his own youth to understand the youth before him, he is lost. -- Margaret Mead
  • The President's proposed privatization plan would jeopardize that security by cutting guaranteed benefits for future retirees and endangering the benefits of current retirees, people with disabilities, and children who have lost a parent. -- Chaka Fattah
  • The truth of the matter is, you lose a parent to murder when you're 10 years old, and in fact at the time of the murder you hate your lost parent, my mother in my case. -- James Ellroy
  • I miss my parents. But still, my granddaughter, my daughter, my grandma, you know, so it's very important for me. You lost your parents, but a new baby comes. It's like the cycle of fashion. -- Carine Roitfeld
  • And in that time, I lost my dad and had kids of my own. It was like, OK, I get it now. I know what fatherhood is all about. And you look at your parents differently. -- Paul Reiser
  • About the time I turned 50, I experienced the profound biological change that often accompanies women at that age. Also, I put two kids in college and lost both of my parents, so I'm no longer somebody's daughter. -- Jane Pauley
  • It's hard to imagine her ever having felt lost, but it's impossible to know the people your parents were before they were your parents. -- Jonathan Tropper
  • He who, having lost his parents or being abandoned, by them without ,just cause, gives himself to a ,man , is called a son self given. -- Guru Nanak
  • The United Nations Childrens Fund reports that more than 18 million children worldwide have lost both parents to the ravages of AIDS, starvation, war or natural disasters. -- Foster Friess
  • Life really went backwards. My parents lost everything, all their savings, because we had to run from the Nigerian side to the Biafran side. We were Igbos, -- Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  • I have met with many of the great parents who lost their children to sanctuary cities and open borders. So many people, so many, many people. So sad. -- Donald Trump
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