
Top 18 Quotes About Losing Gracefully
#1. Losing gracefully is commended but never chosen.
Mason Cooley
#2. Democracy without God is mans worship and elevation of himself and his own intelligence or humanism, where man becomes his own measure for morality, judgment, and justice.
Myles Munroe
#3. Women think that they can make sad things go away by knowing the reason that they happened.
Johanna Skibsrud
#4. She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock. She was Lola in slacks. She was Dolly at school. She was Dolores on the dotted line. But in my arms she was always Lolita.
Vladimir Nabokov
#5. Lazy Lob and crazy Cob
are weaving webs to wind me.
I am far more sweet than other meat,
but still they cannot find me!
Here am I, naughty little fly;
you are fat and lazy.
You cannot trap me, though you try,
in your cobwebs crazy.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#6. Against the day of sorrow
Lay by some trifling thing
A smile, a kiss, a flower,
For sweet remembering
Georgia Douglas Johnson
#7. If a spiritual being is naive to the lower aspects of the world, they usually are killed or die young. Did Jesus really know which of the twelve would betray him? I doubt it.
Frederick Lenz
#8. I think that the destructive element is too much neglected in art.
Piet Mondrian
#10. We must give more and expect less, respect people as human beings and do what we preach!
Rossana Condoleo
#12. Life is about losing everything, gracefully.
Mia Farrow
#13. All Socialism is Democratic Socialism. Socialist nations take away civil liberties by referendum.
A.E. Samaan
#14. I get it now; I didn't get it then. That life is about losing and about doing it as gracefully as possible ... and enjoying everything in between.
Mia Farrow
#15. suggested I try a sword, but after ten minutes with one, Nikolas declared I was not
Karen Lynch
#16. Leave the President's family business to him. You will have plenty to do without trying to manage the First Family. They are likely to do fine without your help.
Donald Rumsfeld
#17. After a glorious victory in a grand war, the hardest battle to fight is the first little skirmish of the next campaign.
Pat Riley
#18. What matters right now is this: we're each of us standing here, together, alive, together.
Beth Revis
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