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“In many ways my life has been rather like a record of the lost and found. Perhaps all lives are like that.”
Lucy Foley“Happiness is a simple game of lost and found: Lose the things you take for granted, and you will feel great happiness once they are found.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes“Be careful what you wish for”
Not all lost things should be found.“He is not my focus," Diana told writer Rodney Tyler of Arne. "He’s my husband, my companion, my lover, my confidant. But not my focus. I wasn’t lost, then found by Arne. I was single and met a wonderful man and we enjoyed each other’s company and enjoyed our times together. So it was not lost and found. That’s crap. I have never been lost.”
J. Randy Taraborrelli, Diana Ross: A Biography“Hey, it's not a problem," she says, still smiling at me. "If you feel bad about it, pay me in cocoa and I'll do it with you all night if you want."Craig bursts out laughing and Maria looks up at him confused. I groan and press my face into my good hand. Even in college, we're still just a bunch of children sometimes."What's so... eew!" gasps Maria as she finally gets it. Her face turns red as she covers her mouth with her hands to stifle her giggling.”
Nadia Simonenko, Lost and Found: The Complete Series“It was then I thought of Corsica, the place we had discovered together. I craved the wind, the sun and salt, the simplicity of the island.”
Lucy Foley, The Book of Lost and Found“The debris of her married life was enough to sever the tie between reality and dreams, the fine line between desire and temptation. Where did she draw the line? When did she admit defeat and surrender?”
Callie Hunter, Still Searching: Lost and Found“You and I will be lost and found a thousand times along this cobbled road of us.”
Atticus Poetry, Love Her Wild: Poems“But she bravely kept her eyes open; she was both lost and found in the soft, burning depths of his eyes.”
Julie Anne Long“As always, violence created more violence [Jehane Noujaim, "Tahrir Square, Cairo: Lost and Found in the Square"].”
Catie Marron, City Squares: Eighteen Writers on the Spirit and Significance of Squares Around the World