A Quote by Colin Farrell

I never once regretted doing "True Detective". — © Colin Farrell
I never once regretted doing "True Detective".
I have now is whenever my kids say, "Can you look at this?" or "Can I ask you something?" or "Can you come here for a minute?" no matter what I am doing, I say yes instead of saying, "Just a sec." They never abuse the privilege, and I never once regretted it. What they took me away to do was never less important than what I was doing already.
Occasionally, I have written about stories related to crime, but I have never attempted a traditional detective story. So I want to write a true detective story.
I never regretted turning down anything, I never regretted losing a job because I always felt something else was out there.
I've never regretted anything I've done, even the things that I've failed at. I've often regretted not trying something really big, because you'll never know.
THE WICKED + THE DIVINE is unlike True Detective as: it features women who do things. THE WICKED + THE DIVINE is like True Detective as: we shamelessly rip off huge chunks of stuff from Alan Moore.
If I write scripts that nobody likes, I don't think we'll be doing 'True Detective.'
I have never once regretted missing a business opportunity so that I could be with my children and grandchildren.
I have never regretted my silence. As for my speech, I have regretted it over and over again.
If you loved once, and if you cared once, you never really stop. And if you build a true foundation, a true friendship, that never really goes away.
Many times in life I've regretted the things I've said without thinking. But I've never regretted the things I said nearly as much as the words I left unspoken.
It was a deliberate policy not to invite Hello!' into my home. I could have done that stuff and made a lot of money, but I've never regretted not doing it.
I often use detective elements in my books. I love detective novels. But I also think science fiction and detective stories are very close and friendly genres, which shows in the books by Isaac Asimov, John Brunner, and Glen Cook. However, whilst even a tiny drop of science fiction may harm a detective story, a little detective element benefits science fiction. Such a strange puzzle.
I regret things all the time. I've never regretted not saying something. I've only regretted saying something.
I actually went back and watched all of 'True Detective''s Season One again, which I think is a true masterpiece.
in all the years we spend together, I never once regretted the fact that I had chosen her and that she had chosen me as well.
When we saw 'The Knick' or 'True Detective,' they had very distinct scores that were doing very distinct things.
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