A Quote by Tori Murden

Every time I've strayed from the beaten path I've never regretted it. — © Tori Murden
Every time I've strayed from the beaten path I've never regretted it.
People tend to want to follow the beaten path. The difficulty is that the beaten path doesn't seem to be leading anywhere.
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 gods have provided me with clear and compelling signs of what it means to live in conformity to nature. They did their part. So far as their gifts, aid, and inspiration are concerned, nothing prevented me from following the path prescribed by nature. If from time to time I have strayed from this path, the fault lies with me and with my failure to heed the gods' signs, or rather, their explicit instructions.
I regret things all the time. I've never regretted not saying something. I've only regretted saying something.
I'm going to be doing solo stuff. The idea is to do 'small' and 'off my beaten path,' or go back to an old, beaten path - do some smaller things that I haven't done in 15 or 20 years. Just to sort of get my feet wet, because I haven't done my own material for a couple of years - I've been doing a lot of other things.
I have never met an old saint who regretted having spent too much time in prayer, but I have met many who regretted having spent too little!
I believe that you are not stuck with a pre-destiny. I believe that there is ways to see all these things that are laid down in front of you and where you belong and to smack yourself in the face when you realize that you've strayed off your path and get back to where your path is.
What it targets is not something that's really looked at a lot in terms of the war. This is stuff that's off the beaten path in terms of what we think of every time you start a Civil War history or a Civil War presentation. It's usually about the military and the soldiers and all that stuff. And this is not. It's the backdrop to a place and a time and circumstances that didn't have anything to do with that.
Every time I've built character, I've regretted it.
I honor every woman who has strength enough to step out of the beaten path when she feels that her walk lies in another.
She carried a knife inside of herself now, one that was always cutting her. She could feel it every time she swallowed, every time her thoughts strayed from the splendor of the wild.
Gary Neville never seemed to know when he was beaten, and Ashley Cole never gets beaten.
Remember, if the time should come when you have to make a choice between what is right and what is easy, remember what happened to a boy who was good, and kind, and brave, because he strayed across the path of Lord Voldemort. Remember Cedric Diggory.
Leave the beaten track behind occasionally and dive into the woods. Every time you do you will be certain to find something you have never seen before.
I have never regretted my silence. As for my speech, I have regretted it over and over again.
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