It was certainly used as part of an Olympic advertising campaign, but the actual origins are somewhat unsure. It was a part of Nike's ad before the Olympics.
Use your muscles or you will lose muscle mass and strength.
booze it and lose it, look every way everday ------------- Click it - or ticket (seatbelt slogan)
Lose your Character or get a new Character Slot(by buying gold)
Exactly what it says. Don't just give up toward the end, win or lose. Just give it all you got left once you see that finish line. Finish strong.
"What Dreams May Come," and "White Men Can't Jump."
You don't win silver; you lose gold.
A Spanish coquistodor who came in search of their gold and silver.
It does not rust or tarnish because gold will not chemically combine with any substances in the air
sharp minds are better than sharp words
No you can be on silver forever if you want
Use your muscles or you will lose muscle mass and strength.
Use it or lose it.
Copper is a better conductor of electricity, second only to silver. However, copper will tarnish (oxidize) over time and lose some of its conductivity, while gold will not.
"Lose 20 pounds for 20 dollars. Plus-the-cost-of-food"
Jews only lost their teeth if they had a gold o silver filling as it was valuable. The Germans ripped the filling out with tweezers.
Gold Is Where You Lose It - 1944 was released on: USA: 1 September 1944
I do not know. But hitting a rock, gold would lose.