Never Lose Your Sense of Wonder was created on 2005-03-28.
Yes
Never Had a Lot to Lose was created in 1989.
Stevie Wonder did not lose his sense of smell; he is known to be visually impaired since birth and is blind. He was born six weeks premature, which caused complications that led to retinopathy of prematurity, affecting his eyesight. There is no public record or information indicating that he has lost his sense of smell.
This sentence has different meanings to different individuals. To me, it means that one should never stop wondering about all the possibilities in the world. If you stop wondering, you lose your imagination. In a way, you are showing you have hope when you are wondering something. For example, "I wonder what wil happen tomorrow." This simple statement has many meanings. By wondering what will happen tomorrow, you are showing that you have hope that there is going to be tomorrow. You are also showing that you are imagining of all the things that can happen tomorrow. Losing your "sense of wonder" would be like losing your ability to imagine the wonders of the world and losing your abilities to hope for better.
No reasonable person would like to lose their sense of taste. They would no longer be able to taste the smoked salmon they long for or the escargot they never dared to try.
Stevie Wonder was blind from birth because he was premature.
A ferret could possibly lose their sense of smell from an illness.
First sense is your sight.
He About to Lose Me was created in 2011.
Lose It was created in 1994.
You never lose it
first you will lose your sight