You don't spend most of your life in other people's heads without losing every prejudice you ever had.
I'm just not a quitter and I just never, ever give up. I was forced to adapt because if I didn't, I was losing inspiration only doing what I was doing.
I get more upset at losing at other things than chess. I always get upset when I lose at Monopoly.
I'm terrible with money, absolutely awful. I'm always losing it.
Nothing teems But hateful docks, rough thistles, kecksies, burs, Losing both beauty and utility.
Losers never know why they are losing. They will mention injuries, the officiating, the weather and bad breaks.
I keep trying to find ways to shift the viewer's attention away from the object they are looking at and toward their own perceptual process in relation to that object. The question for me always is: how can I make you aware of your own activity of looking, instead of losing your attention to thoughts about what it is that you are looking at?
I daydream a lot - that's how I get my ideas. If I'm sitting in a café, I'm not on my phone because I want to hear my mind. I think that those periods of small solitude that we are really losing are so important.
You find yourself by losing yourself. By not thinking about yourself all of the time. When I am in a slump with my writing, I'll go and walk for a week. Walk and not see a human being. Something happens after four or five days which is quite wonderful. It is an ancient thing. Your sense of smell. Your hearing. They come back.
Particularly fine is the top-heavy comedienne, Loni Anderson, as the receptionist whose movements turn men to stone. . . she keeps her head while all the men around her are losing theirs.
You either hate losing enough to change, or you hate changing enough to lose.
The secret of losing weight is patience.
When you are ignorant of the enemy but know yourself, your chances of winning or losing are equal.
In this world which is losing faith in so called representative democracy, there are new developments in participatory democracy. These are very interesting developments, reflecting the revitalization of community power with a more and more active presence of minorities in political life, including the presence of women who are of course by no means a minority.
Often out of periods of losing come the greatest strivings toward a new winning streak.
The Government should take a firm, bold line. This delay - this uncertainty, by which, abroad, we are losing our prestige and our position, while Russia is advancing and will be before Constantinople in no time! Then the Government will be fearfully blamed and the Queen so humiliated that she thinks she would abdicate at once.
It's not what you have lost, but what you have left that counts.
All the world loves a good loser.
If you admire yourself in the mirror, let it be in fear and not delight, because the only thing that beauty will bring to you is terror of losing it.
Losing gracefully is commended but never chosen.