“I don't believe in regretting - one should try to move on. My mum was good at that. She was deeply in love with my father, and he died when I was nine. She remarried, and her second husband died, too. I saw the grieving process she went through. My mother had this way of moving on. It was a fine trait.” WayShouldTryingBelieveMovingMotherFatherProcessSawsRegretFineHusbandDiedDon't BelieveNineGrievingTraitsMumDeeply In LoveGrieving Process Author:Robert Winston
“Absolutely. Regret is counterproductive. It's looking back on a past that you can't change. Questioning things as they occur can prevent regret in the future. I questioned a lot about my relationship with your father. People make spontaneous decisions based off of their hearts all the time. There's so much more to relationships than just love.” PeopleHeartPastFatherDecisionRegretQuestioningLooking BackSpontaneousCan't ChangeCounterproductive Book:Slammed Source: Slammed
“I have no regrets. I wanted to raise the kids and be a present father. When I developed a movie, I was gone for a year. That didn't really work for me. That isn't fair to make these life-forms and then disappear.” YearsKidsWantedFormFatherGoneRegretFairsRaisesDisappearNo RegretsHave No Regrets Author:Dana Carvey
“My father was a local radio celebrity in the Albany area while I was growing up. That was his dream when he was a boy. I learned from him that some dreams are attainable and the penalty for inaction is regret.” DreamFatherBoysGrowing UpGrowingRegretAreasRadioLocalsPenaltiesInactionAlbany Author:Jonathan Weeks