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“All of us lost something. Some of us lost everything.”
Cassandra Clare“When the lost doesn’t want to be found, he cannot be regarded as the lost!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“Are you . . . lost?” “Not really,” she told him. “We just don’t know where we’re going.”
Joel N. Ross, The Lost Compass“if hope is in mine heart, lost pays every day a visit to make me insecure and waits to sweep me of mine feet. if lost is in mine heart, hope waits on every corner for me to hug me untill the lost is beat.”
Allyvanderaar“Thats what happens to Snow in Texas, lady. It freaking MELTS!!" Leo Valdez- The Lost Hero”
Rick Riordan, The Lost Hero“Boxing is a celebration of the lost religion of masculinity all the more trenchant for its being lost.”
Joyce Carol Oates“In many ways my life has been rather like a record of the lost and found. Perhaps all lives are like that.”
Lucy Foley, The Book of Lost and Found“Some believe what separates men from animals is our ability to reason. Others say it’s language or romantic love, or opposable thumbs. Living here in this lost world, I’ve come to believe it is more than our biology. What truly makes us human is our unending search, our abiding desire for immortality.”
Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World“We are now left to choose between danger and regret, neither of which can restore the lives we have lost.”
Anne Fortier, The Lost Sisterhood“In the United States the continued influence of the old elite meant that southern politics fell under the domination of a Democratic Party that gloried the Confederacy, the Lost Cause, the Ku Klux Klan, and resistance to Reconstruction. White supremacy was made into the fundamental cause of the South, and racism became the tool to enforce white unity behind the Democratic Party whenever a political challenge arose. Another tactic used over and over again to maintain the Solid South was to warn against outside threats and outside agitators. The mentality of a defensive, isolated, but gallant South helped Democratic leaders to deflect attention from the problems of their society and the effects of their rule.These powerful social currents, aided by women’s groups such as the United Daughters of the Confederacy, shaped and inhibited the region’s culture. Conformity to white supremacy, segregation, and Democratic Party rule was a social imperative for generations of southerners who were indoctrinated in the belief that they had suffered grave injustice with the defeat of their glorious Lost Cause. Had the diverse political leaders of so-called Radical Reconstruction continued to exercise some power or influence, the South would have been a very different society [187].”
Paul D. Escott, Uncommonly Savage: Civil War and Remembrance in Spain and the United States