Top 1200 Never Regret Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 14, 2024.
Never regret something, because at one point everything you did was exactly what you wanted to do. And sometimes that's the hardest thing to realize.
Love means never having to say you're sorry. However, it is with sincere regret that I must now kill all of you.
When I was in Vegas, people asked, 'Did you ever regret not going to SMU?' What? I'm in Vegas. I'm on TV every Saturday. I'm winning titles. Did I regret it? That's a silly question.
I will never, ever regret the things I've done. Because most days, all you have are places in your memory that you can go to. — © Jojo Moyes
I will never, ever regret the things I've done. Because most days, all you have are places in your memory that you can go to.
I have no regret about making 'Heroine'; rather, I am happy I made it. I never shun my films; I stick to it.
To regret the past, to hope in the future, and never to be satisfied with the present: that is what I spend my whole life doing
I feel this pang of regret whenever I watch sport; this sense that I will never play a big match again.
I feel most miserable When I can't step "step up to the plate" You know? People often say Regret from doing it is better than regret for not doing it
The critical question about regret is whether experience led to growth and new learning. Some people seem to keep on making the same mistakes, while others at least make new ones. Regret and remorse can be either paralyzing or inspiring. [p. 199]
It is chiefly, I regret to say, through journalism that such people find expression. I regret it because there is much to be said in favour of modern journalism. By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.
I do not regret getting married nor do I regret getting divorced.
Temporary feelings of regret are a normal part of the mourning process. This helps us retrieve our lost dreams. If we hold on to regret, we risk trapping ourselves in a prison of unrealized dreams from which it is difficult to escape.
I tried. I tried to burn that memory of my regret. But I wasn’t dead yet, I was just on my way to dying, and it’s harder to burn memories when you’ve still got life left. When you’re alive you have to learn how to live with things like regret.
Doubt, fear and regret are the three villains of success. If you close the door on the first two, you will never have to worry about meeting the third.
I was never looking back in regret. I never thought, Oh, why didn't I become an actress? or Why did I just go paddling along after John? I've always walked along right by his side, and he's always supported everything I do.
One can never regret the decisions made at the time you make them, because that can only lead to bitterness and sadness.
Why do what you will regret? Why bring tears upon yourself? Do only what you do not regret, And fill yourself with joy. — © Gautama Buddha
Why do what you will regret? Why bring tears upon yourself? Do only what you do not regret, And fill yourself with joy.
I would sincerely regret, and which never shall happen whilst I am in office, a military guard around the President.
I thought instead of a good rule for survival on Wall Street: Never agree to anything proposed on someone else's boat or you'll regret in in the morning.
I can honestly say I had the time of my life in London. I don't regret one part of it, and I have never wanted the moment to end.
But she never looked back with regret. There were so many ways for things to get better. -Jing-mei
It's my job to turn my mess [life] into a message and never regret a day of my life.
My VIP patients often regret so many things on their deathbeds. They regret the bitterness they'll leave in people's hearts. They realize the no money, no church service, no eulogy, no funeral procession no matter how elaborate, can remove the legacy of a mean spirit.
I guess if a person never quit when the going got tough, they wouldn't have anything to regret for the rest of their life.
I do nothing I regret, man, because I try to do nothing abominable. As long as there is not an abomination, there is nothing to regret, you understand?
I never regret anything. Because every little detail of your life is what made you into who you are in the end.
I don't regret not coming out early. A lot of people felt that I could have been a lottery pick, but we'll never know.
Never do today what you can do tomorrow, because something may occur to make you regret your premature action.
I should say that I am a visual person. I experience with my eyes and never, or rarely, with my ears... to my constant regret.
The only things I regret, and the only things I'll ever regret are things I didn't do. In the end, that's what we mourn. The paths we didn't take. The people we didn't touch.
I played at full-back for 10 years, I enjoyed it, and I had success there, so I can never regret being a defender.
I'm very grateful for what I have. I'm old enough that I can mort out at any minute without any sense of regret at all. That's not true. I might look back and think I wish I hadn't been so selfish when my kids were smaller. But I'm not overwhelmed by regret.
You'll never regret writing any letter out of love. However, it's a good idea to reread anything you've written in anger.
And some of your elders remember pleasures with regret like wrongs committed in drunkenness. But regret is the beclouding of the mind and not its chastisement. They should remember their pleasures with gratitude, as they would the harvest of a summer.
I do not regret the years I spent reading the traditional canon of white male writers in school. I do regret reading so little else there: Austen, George Eliot and occasionally Woolf, likewise Wright, Ellison, Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks.
We never really know and the very fact that there are such words in the language as disappointment, regret, etc., is testimony to the pervasiveness and persistence of this feature of the human condition.
Young people believe that regret is something you will never feel if you simply do as you please, but sometimes it is a matter of degree.
As you write about your life, there's a lot of things that you think about that you regret. It's interesting, because one of the things I regret the most is spending so much time focused on wrestling as opposed to focusing on my family.
I quit the Knicks, so I know what quitting is. I did. I quit. And it's something I regret to this day. I live with it every day, and I regret it. And I let my emotions come into it. And I was just emotionally spent. I made a bad decision, and I quit.
I have soaked this league up for everything it's worth. I've had fun. Made some great relationships. I don't regret anything. Don't regret being in Kansas City. It's all been very good to me. So why would I take that approach? There will be no pity party thrown here.
I have always found that if I move with seventy-five percent or more of the facts that I usually never regret it. It's the guys who wait to have everything perfect that drive you crazy.
Never abandon your dreams. You may regret it for the rest of your life. — © Fabiola Gianotti
Never abandon your dreams. You may regret it for the rest of your life.
My father died prematurely at the age of 52 when I was 24, and it is a recurring regret that he never lived to see me succeed beyond university and drama.
My mother always taught me never to look back in regret but to move on to the next thing.
My father was a great fan of the horses. His only regret was that I never ran in the Grand National.
Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Something may occur to make you regret your premature action.
You can never regret anything you do in life. You kind of have to learn the lesson from whatever the experience is and take it with you on your journey forward.
I talk about past relationships in my book, all of which I would never regret, as they played huge parts in who I am today.
Because the truth is - and we know it - we were born to die without regrets. Regret is the only wound from which the soul never recovers.
I never sort of really regret anything because you make your choices and I like to stand by them.
Never regret anything you have been through, because only with those trials will you become a better person the next day.
Personally of course I regret everything. Not a word, not a deed, not a thought, not a need, not a grief, not a joy, not a girl, not a boy, not a doubt, not a trust, not a scorn, not a lust, not a hope, not a fear, not a smile, not a tear, not a name, not a face, no time, no place...that I do not regret, exceedingly. An ordure, from beginning to end.
While I have made errors that I deeply regret, I have never, ever done so with the intent of subverting the law or of benefiting myself. — © Kevin Shelley
While I have made errors that I deeply regret, I have never, ever done so with the intent of subverting the law or of benefiting myself.
First, imagine taking the potentially regret - producing path of inaction. Then imagine what the very best outcome would be were you to take this risk. By picturing both scenarios in advance, you can avoid the regret of what might have been.
You must try never to regret what might have been, child. The past that did not happen is as hidden from us as the future we cannot yet see.
You have to take the good with the bad, smile when you're sad, love what you've got and remember what you had...Always forgive but never forget, learn from your mistakes but never regret, people change, things go wrong, just remember, life goes on.
If you follow your heart, you're never going to regret anything, even if you completely mess up constantly.
I think we all suffer from guilt at some point in our lives, but for the most part, I never really regret, and I try to always remain positive.
I'll never regret a moment I spent at the University of Oklahoma or my decision to stay home and become a Sooner for life.
I quit the Knicks so I know what quitting is, I did. I quit. And it's something I regret to this day. I live with it every day and I regret it. And I let my emotions come into it. And I was just emotionally spent. I made a bad decision and I quit.
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