“We have significant losses of troops and it is a huge tragedy for us.”
"'Huge tragedy for us': Kremlin admits 'significant' Russian troop losses in Ukraine" https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2022/04/07/dmitry-peskov-kremlin-admits-significant-losses-ukraine-tsr-sot-vpx.cnn/video/playlists/russia-ukraine-military-conflict/, 8. april 2022
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“The loss of a thing affects us until we have lost it altogether.”
La pérdida de una cosa nos afecta hasta hasta no perderla toda.
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Under Fire (1916), Ch. 24 - The Dawn
Context: Already there is uneasy hesitation in these castaways' discussion of their tragedy, in the huge masterpiece of destiny that they are roughly sketching. It is not only the peril and pain, the misery of the moment, whose endless beginning they see again. It is the enmity of circumstances and people against the truth, the accumulation of privilege and ignorance, of deafness and unwillingness, the taken sides, the savage conditions accepted, the immovable masses, the tangled lines.
And the dream of fumbling thought is continued in another vision, in which everlasting enemies emerge from the shadows of the past and stand forth in the stormy darkness of to-day.

Source: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970), p. 101

Source: Responsibility and Response (1967), p. 49