You Can't Lose Something You Never Had

Kate Hudson
You Can't Lose Something You Never Had
You Can't Lose Something You Never Had
You Can't Lose Something You Never Had
You Can't Lose Something You Never Had
About This Quote

This phrase is a reminder that you can't lose something you never had. The best advice? Don't get too attached to the things you own, because someday, they will either be sold or pass to another human being.

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