Top 30 Quotes About Losing Passion
#1. If Nature put not forth her power About the opening of the flower, Who is it that could live an hour?
#2. Passion can overcome fear - the fear of losing, of failing, of being traditional.
#3. Good listeners believe they can learn something from everyone.
#4. Conditioning was something I always shied away from, now I've learnt that training never stops.
#5. God takes away the world, that the heart may cleave more to Him in sincerity.
#6. My skin will never work like that again, so aware of the other person that I'm unsure where she ends and I begin. Never again. Never again will my skin be a thing that can so perfectly communicate; in losing my skin to the fire, I also lost the opportunity to make it disappear with another person.
#7. The importance of friends few people would be able to recognize some friend comes in our life readily and consequently they goes but life doesn't stop for anyone but only one thing remains that is their memories which cannot be wipe out as you guys always remain in my heart and we are the best
#8. I loved her for the way she embraced the unknown, how she opened herself up to every experience. When I was with her, she opened me up, too, stirred my passion and heightened my every sensation. Which was great, until she left me and all my heightened senses to deal with the heartache of losing her.
#9. Love is An invited deal for losing peace
#10. Because, good God, Lily Wellstone had the face of an angel, the body of a goddess, and the spirit of the devil glinting from her eyes. She was a woman worth losing his soul for.
#11. He read the classics, the French and the German among others, but primarily the Russian, which enchanted him with their heavy patience.
#12. I think that sometimes the difference between winning and losing, success and failure, is this gray line between will, passion and self-belief that says, 'I'm going to do this'.
#13. This Tony Haywire guy, whatever his name is, he told the BBC on Sunday that he believes the new oil cap that they've installed will eventually capture the vast majority of oil spewing from the well. You know, if they could capture half the BS spewing from Tony Hayward, people would be thrilled.
#14. As if the world and they were hand and glove.
#15. Losing my sight had nothing to do with my focus on music. My passion for music was already there, so it would be a mistake to give too much significance to my blindness.
#16. It had been true love through the bruises.
#17. The werewolf pointed at a bench next to the door into the Kirkwoods' tomb. "Sit. Wait."
Did I mention werewolves were chatty?
#18. The more veiled becomes the outside world, steadily losing in colour, tone and passions, the more urgently the inner world calls us
#19. Great photography is always on the edge of failure.
#20. See the light in losing your employment
#21. For millions, Roger Ebert will be remembered as a writer and television personality who brought a sense of passion and excellence to his craft. For me, he is a man who fused joy and courage as few others ever have. My life was enriched by having such a friend; it is poorer for losing such a friend.
#22. No amount of money can compensate losing your purpose
#23. Perhaps it would be better to say that, rather than losing their passion, they had frozen it by over-idealizing it.
#24. [People] had never heard about someone giving something away every time they sold something.
#25. Changing directions in life is not tragic. Losing passion in life is.
#26. A magician is an actor playing the part of a magician.
#27. When I was working on a Victorian-era novel, to get in the mood, I read several historical novels set in approximately the same period and place, and really enjoyed the detective novels of John Dickson Carr.
#28. When I first came out there was no such thing as Twitter or Facebook. And the blogs! Like, what is that?
#29. You must invest out of passion! You must invest out of desire! The same way you invent. The same way you fall in love! If you are too careful, you end up with something timid and unimportant. Something you don't mind losing. And when was that ever something you wanted to fight for?
#30. Losing my father at a tender age was hard, and I felt it more so while growing up when I needed a father to talk to. Especially while pursuing an acting career where I would have loved his guidance and advice, since it was his passion as well.
