A Quote by Grace Kelly

I avoid looking back. I prefer good memories to regrets. — © Grace Kelly
I avoid looking back. I prefer good memories to regrets.
I prefer someone who is not overly good-looking. If he's too good-looking, I would feel that he doesn't belong to me.
People want to avoid the past. I suppose that's natural. When we tally up all we've said and done over the years, despite the wonderful memories, the regrets may be fewer but stand out more prominently, glowing coals that we can never quite extinguish, try though we might
Looking back, I don't feel that I was the most brilliant mother. I was always very good at giving my children the right food, but it was one of my regrets in life that I didn't spend more time listening to them or playing with them.
My characters tend to be people who are looking back on a life lived, their joys, their regrets.
Women don't like men who know they're good looking. They'd much prefer a man who doesn't know he's good looking.
I have no regrets. I don't believe in looking back. What I am proudest of? Working really hard... and achieving as much as I could.
I attended the public schools.And I have happy memories and strong memories of those days and good memories of the good sense and the decency of my friends and my neighbors.
I have good memories and bad memories of games against Chelsea. All the goals are good memories because all of them are special.
Looking back, of course, it was irresponsible, mad, forlorn, idiotic, but if you don't take chances then you'll never have a winning hand, and I've no regrets.
I prefer selective memories. Some songs and some co-workers are all that I want to remember, as memories are not always so pleasant.
It's strange to look back over a full season. Our characters have accrued all these memories, but so have we, the actors. And sometimes the character memories and the actor memories bleed into each other.
It's sad to know I'm done. But looking back, I've got a lot of great memories.
Regrets and Mistakes, they're Memories made
Avoid the trap of looking back unless it is to glorify God for what He has done.
Looking back at it now, I really feel like it was a gift because I don’t know if I have the talent to become a prima ballerina. It’s such a hard job to have. I don’t have any regrets about it.
Looking back at it now, I really feel like it was a gift because I don't know if I have the talent to become a prima ballerina. It's such a hard job to have. I don't have any regrets about it.
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