I don’t regret any of the decisions I’ve made in my life. Because with every choice I’ve made, I’ve learned something new.
I don't regret any decisions I've made in my life.
Business wise, I have always learned valuable lessons so I don't regret any decisions I have made.
You mustn't regret decisions that you make. Because the decisions are made out of your gut in a way and you have to stick with them.
That's why I made decisions; they were tough decisions but we shouldn't feel bad at all - don't look back with any regrets, that's how I made decisions as governor.
I don't regret the decisions that I've made. I really truly understand why I made them.
I don't go around thinking about regret; regret doesn't consume me as a person... I'm not certain about whether any writer, any artist, any musician, can write without regret, so I don't think perhaps it's even particularly Southern.
Sacrifice always seems to imply a bitterness attached to it. But I don't feel bitter about the choices I've made. Yes, I sacrifice a job because I made certain family decisions, but I don't regret it.
I don't regret any of my decisions. But yes, I feel that I should have planned my career well in Bollywood. But then again, I did not have any guidance. There was no one to tell me the dos and don'ts.
One can never regret the decisions made at the time you make them, because that can only lead to bitterness and sadness.
I made decisions that I regret, and I took them as learning experiences... I'm human, not perfect, like anybody else.
My attitude is born out of necessity. I've made mistakes. I've made decisions I regretted. I know what it's like to live with regret. I live with it everyday. But if I let it take over, I'd never get out of bed in the morning.
For me, the poetic decisions tend to be calculated, and the musical decisions inspired by the poetic decisions are free.
If you do what you think is right for the benefit of everybody and everything and you make decisions, to go back and regret them afterwards - it's a futile experience and it's not worth thinking about. Because life just unfolds. Provided you do your best and you think you're on the right track, you can only be right or wrong. But to regret it - I don't think there are any huge errors or misdemeanors.
I've made stupid investments. I've made stupid decisions as an employee. I've made foolish decisions as a manager. I've gotten fired. I've lost businesses. I went through all of those things.
I regret any comments I have ever made which may have cast any doubt on the personal faith of our president, Mr. Obama.