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1 Such ineffective one-way movement means stagnation, and stagnation means an irrevocable loss .
2 There is a moment, like the black holes in space, of complete and irrevocable loss .
3 And joy gave way to the boredom of everyday life and the feeling of his irrevocable loss .
4 She recalled the sweet scent of the buffalo grass with a vague sense of depression and irrevocable loss .
5 She asked herself the question with a heavy pulsation of the heart, with a sense of irrevocable loss .
6 The third is her reclaiming her feminine body (sort of) through the experience of an irrevocable loss .
7 He had been deprived of his humanity, which had destroyed his vocation, an irrevocable loss , deeply connected to who he was.
8 With a heavy sense of irrevocable loss he went to bed and slept the dreamless sleep of exhaustion for many hours.
9 He had begun to have an alarmed foresight of her irrevocable loss of love for him, and the consequent dreariness of their life.
10 Even now I experience great difficulty in relating the matters which befell, in speaking of the sense of irrevocable loss which came to me.
11 He could only grieve over her trouble, and wait; grieve for the irrevocable loss which made her trouble remote and impersonal to him, and submit.
12 There are no irrevocable losses to him who trusts.
13 So we shall be saved from many fruitless pangs over irrevocable losses and from many disturbing feelings about other people.
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