“Regrets, it seems, are easy to realise when you're dying.”
Source: The Watchmaker's Doctor
“But what if, after one small change, her life would become much worse than it was? Or unthinkable disasters result from a single step off her path?”
Source: The Watchmaker's Doctor
“From a lover to a life, the one thing you'll never get back is a moment.”
Source: Goodbye, Mr. Nothing
“...Opal is dead, and I don't see how a healer can change that! It's not something to joke about."
Joke?" Then Owen hit his forehead and cried, "That's right, you haven't heard!"
Heard what?" asked Adrien, who felt an insane glimmer of hope return to his heart.
Death is on strike! She hasn't done that for two centuries, and it's very annoying. Your friend is alive."
Very annoying?" repeated Amber. "I don't see what's so annoying about a miracle! What is Death on strike for?"
Everyone knows that Death lives in Fairytale-in an inaccessible area, obviously. And just a few hours ago, she decided to stop working. So, for now, no one can die.”
“An apprentice starts off with the certainty that only by disciplining himself into becoming an impeccable warrior can he live his life without regrets, but by the time he has achieved warriorship, he knows beyond all controversy that impeccability of the spirit is for him his innermost predilection.”
Source: Cry of the Eagle: The Toltec Teachings Volume 2
“I am sorry to say that Manhattan is officially lost to us. We fear the connecting boroughs may be next. Pray for us.”
Source: The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel
“The driver had recently scraped an 'AMRAK is Love' decal from his back window, leaving a sticky residue of his former beliefs.”
Source: Small Orange Fruit
“You stayed because you’d invested so much time in your relationship that it would be a waste to walk away.”
Source: Cocktails and Dreams
“A meaningful apology is one that communicates three R's: regret, responsibility, and remedy.”
Source: The Power of Apology: Healing Steps to Transform All Your Relationships
“Some details escaped her, but the regret remained with her.”
Source: madame bovary