It’s frightening, isn’t it? To realize you’ve more to lose than you thought.
It’s better to have loved and lost, surely, but try not to lose it at all.
If you have ever lost a friend, you know that it makes your world feel incomplete, like a puzzle with a piece missing, or one half of a broken spyglass.
If we try to protect only ourselves without looking out for those people closest to us… then we lose.
I’ve had victories and I’ve had losses. And I’ve learned that it’s the losses that require us to be brave.
I lost whatever I thought love was.
I lose people, and then I lose myself.[Althea: Tell me one real thing, then we’ll call it even. Why’d you leave Virginia?]
I like to win. This case is a loser.
I have fought and I have lost. And I have fought and won. But when I lose, the other one will generally lose an eye or a soul.[to Rhea]
I guess I’m losing hope that you can hear me, but there’s always that chance isn’t there? That slim chance. It’s all about slim chances now.[Rick speaks into the walkie-talkie for in case Morgan can still hear him]
History is earned. You win the day, and then you win the day after, and you do the same thing every day until you’re dead. And you’re remembered not for the winning, but because you never lost.
Even a game lost is a game well played.