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en I felt like I lost a father figure. We spent so much time together that I really feel like I lost a parent. Mr. Stephens gave me so many opportunities, and being at the Masters just won't be the same without him being around. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. I felt like I lost a father figure. We spent so much time together that I really feel like I lost a parent. Mr. Stephens gave me so many opportunities, and being at the Masters just won't be the same without him being around.

en I felt so badly for those guys. I don't know if it was as a fan or a parent. They lost that game because they didn't play like they should have. They gave up a lot of opportunities over and above the officiating.

en I lost my child. Her children lost their mother. Her father lost a daughter. Her grandmother lost a grandchild.

en In that time, at least one woman has lost her husband, or one parent has lost a child. It's not 400,000 dead. It's 400,000 people that all had families, all had lives.

en She was my strength. She's always my will. She gave me so much, ... I'm just very thankful that she's at peace now. She worked so hard, she was really my mother and my father. She played both roles. ... I've lost a little bit of my fire. I don't want to say I lost any of my passion, because I want to pass that on to the kids.

en The most surprising finding in this survey is the large amount of time executives spend searching for information. At today's executive salary levels, four hours of search time can cost companies $1,000 or more per week -- not including the cost of lost opportunities, delayed decisions, or other work not completed. If you apply this estimated figure to Fortune 500 companies, the money spent adds up to $60M each year.

en They've already lost their mother, so I don't think it's the time to give them the news that they basically lost their father today.

en They lost their parents. They lost their normal surroundings and often feel they are at fault. I felt there had to be a better safety net for children.

en Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine; but lost time is gone forever
  Samuel Smiles

en Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine; but lost time is gone forever
  Samuel Smiles

en What we gave, we have; What we spent, we had; What we left, we lost.

en The book is dedicated to my father, and it means so much to me because I really felt like my father gave it to me, ... When I read it to kids and they crack up, I feel like they have met my father. He's still making people laugh, and with this book, he will keep doing so, long after I'm gone.

en We have a saying in Japanese that 'the third time will reveal the truth' and since we've lost twice to South Korea and both were games that we lost by one run and gave up two runs in the eighth inning, we would love the opportunity to meet them again and win.

en What I spent, is gone; what I kept, I lost;/ but what I gave away will be mine forever.

en What I gave I have, what I spent I had, what I left I lost by not giving it.


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