Loss quotes
248 loss quotes, film quotes, movie lines, taglines- From the movie: 101 Dalmatians
“We lose more women to marriage than war, famine, and disease.”
- From the movie: Since You Went Away
- From the movie: The Brothers McMullen
“- Patrick McMullen: She wants me back.
- Jack McMullen: What about the baby?
- Patrick McMullen: She had a miscarriage.
- Jack McMullen: Jesus, talk about the luck of the Irish.” - From the movie: America's Sweethearts
- Eddie Thomas: I blew it. I lost her.
- Lee Phillips: Guy goes to his rabbi. He says, "I think my wife's trying to poison me". Rabbi says, "Let me talk to her". Comes back a little later and says, "Listen, I spoke to your wife for three hours. Take the poison". You get it? You and Gwen are over.
- Eddie Thomas: I don't care about Gwen! I'm... (continue)(continue reading) - From the movie: Eyes Wide Shut
“- Gayle: Do you know what's so nice about doctors?
- Dr. Bill Harford: Usually a lot less than people imagine.
- Gayle: They always seem so knowledgeable.
- Dr. Bill Harford: Oh, they are very knowledgeable about all sorts of things.
- Gayle: But I bet they work too hard. Just think of all they miss.
- Dr. Bill Harford: You're probably right.” - From the movie: Mafia!
“You lost a lot of blood but we found most of it.”
- From the movie: The Prince of Tides
- From the movie: Simon Birch
“When someone you love dies, you don't lose them all at once. You lose them in pieces over time, like how the mail stops coming.”
- From the movie: Death of a Salesman
“Help me, Willy, I can't cry. It seems to me that you're just on another trip and I keep expecting you. Why did you do it? I search and search - and I search, and I - can't understand it, Willy. I made the last payment on the house today. Today, dear. And there'll be nobody home. We're free and clear. We're free. We're free. We're free.”
- From the movie: Cape Fear
- From the movie: Troll 2
- From the movie: The Scarlet Letter
“My father died before I reached my teens. Some say that was a punishment. My mother never remarried or loved another. Some say that was a punishment.”
- From the movie: The Professional
“- Mathilda: I don't wanna lose you, Léon.
- Léon: You're not going to lose me. You've given me a taste for life. I wanna be happy. Sleep in a bed, have roots. And you'll never be alone again, Mathilda. Please, go now, baby, go. Calm down, I'll meet you at Tony's in an hour, I love you, now go, go now.” - From the movie: River's Edge
“I don't like killing people. But sometimes it's necessary. That's enough for now. I, I'd like you all to leave now. Very tired. Sort of depressed. I lost a good friend today, ya know.”
- From the movie: Abraham Lincoln
- From the movie: Wyatt Earp
- From the movie: Tightrope
“- Wes Block: Twenty-eight years ago I borrowed 40 dollars from my father, packed up an old, beat up suitcase, took a bus and came here. I was seventeen at the time. While I walked through the French Quarter, I looked out over the Mississippi and swore I'd never leave.
- Beryl Thibodeaux: Ever come close?
- Wes Block: Only once. When I looked...” (continue)(continue reading) - From the movie: Single White Female
“I cried the whole week of Sam's funeral. Graham says that won't bring him back. He says I have to start letting go. He's right. Hedy's parents said that for years they tried to explain to her that her sister's death wasn't her fault but she never forgave herself for surviving. So, every day, I try to forgive Hedy for Sam. Then I try to do what...” (continue)(continue reading)
- From the movie: Trapped in Paradise
- From the animation: An American Tail
“You lost your family? Oh, dear. That's terrible. I lost my family, too. Years ago, I mean... eight brothers. Ten sisters. Three fathers.”
- From the movie: The Lion King
- From the movie: Angus
“My mother named me after my father, Angus; a cow's name, which didn't help matters much, because I was a big kid. My mother was in labor with me for two days, but it was my father who died during child birth. He had a heart attack waiting for her to deliver, but this wasn't really my problem. In fact, I perceived my family situation as...” (continue)(continue reading)
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