A Quote by Margaret Culkin Banning

Regrets are as personal as fingerprints. — © Margaret Culkin Banning
Regrets are as personal as fingerprints.
Regrets are as personal as fingerprints. Discarding what is vain or false, facing the facts that should truly disturb your conscience, is worth whatever time it takes or pain it may cause. It can pay to the future what you owe to the past.
The understanding eye sees the maker’s fingerprints. They are evident in every detail ... Leave Fingerprints.
I don't invent characters because the Almightly has already invented millions... Just like experts at fingerprints do not create fingerprints but learn how to read them.
Words are a form of personal expression. They differentiate us as well as fingerprints do. They reflect what kind of person we are.
I don't do regrets. Regrets are pointless. It's too late for regrets. You've already done it, haven't you? You've lived your life. No point wishing you could change it.
With every decision you make in your life, you're going to have some regrets about the way it goes. You just have to chose which set of regrets you can live with the best, and try to minimize the amount of regrets you have.
I have no personal or professional regrets. I really don't.
I don't believe in regrets. I don't think regrets actually exist. I think regrets are things people make up in their heads. So, I don't regret anything. Everything turned out exactly the way it was supposed to.
Our own personal brand of courage - in relationships, in conflict, in our principles ­ - is as unique as our fingerprints.
Everybody's got regrets. It's a personal choice as to whether or not you can change.
Everything is mediated. Everything is influenced by its maker. And happily, right? I'm so happy everyone leaves fingerprints on things whether they like it or not. Fingerprints solve crimes. They're profound. They're your best and worst friend and you were born with them and you can't get away from them without a lot of pain and sandpaper.
Automated call centers are only the most obvious way speech recognition will be used. The software is now becoming sophisticated enough to identify speakers through 'voiceprints,' akin to fingerprints, eventually reducing the need for personal identification numbers.
Every individual's listening is as unique as his or her fingerprints because we all listen through filters that develop from our personal mix of culture, language, values, beliefs, attitudes, expectations and intentions. That is why one person's musical taste is another person's hideous noise.
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars... or narcissists.
I don't have a lot of lifetime regrets, and very few show business regrets, surely.
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars or narcissists
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