“I have lost everything. Lost everything.
Everything. - William Herondale”
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Cassandra Clare 2041
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“If freedom and naturalness are lost out of poetry, everything worth having is lost.”
Journal entry (2 March 1861), Ch. 5 : The Beginning of the War.
Lucy Larcom : Life, Letters, and Diary (1895)
Context: I believe the best poetry of our times is growing too artistic; the study is too visible. If freedom and naturalness are lost out of poetry, everything worth having is lost.

“If I weigh myself down, everything is lost.”

“All of us lost something. Some of us lost everything.”
Source: The Lost Herondale

“Everything was lost except happiness.”
Attributed

Jesus, as portrayed in Preface, Difference Between Reader And Spectator
1930s, On the Rocks (1933)
Context: The kingdom of God is striving to come. The empire that looks back in terror shall give way to the kingdom that looks forward with hope. Terror drives men mad: hope and faith give them divine wisdom. The men whom you fill with fear will stick at no evil and perish in their sin: the men whom I fill with faith shall inherit the earth. I say to you Cast out fear. Speak no more vain things to me about the greatness of Rome. … You, standing for Rome, are the universal coward: I, standing for the kingdom of God, have braved everything, lost everything, and won an eternal crown.

“We haven’t lost everything, if we haven’t lost our hope.”
Variant: We haven't lost everything, if we haven't lost our hope.
Source: PS, I Love You


“Out of everything I've lost, I miss my mind the most!”