“I'm living with every step. I can't live with regret. The past is the past. I'm not worried about it. I can't change it. I can't fix it. It is what it is. I'm just living.” I CanPastStepsRegretWorriedCan't ChangeEvery StepIt Is What It IsPast Regrets Author:Ryan Sheckler
“Every historian loves the past or should do. If not, he has mistaken his vocation; but it is a short step from loving the past to regretting that it has ever changed. Conservatism is our greatest trade-risk; and we run psychoanalysts close in the belief that the only "normal" people are those who cause no trouble either to themselves or anybody else.” PeopleIfsShouldRunningPastBeliefCausesStepsRiskTroubleChangedRegretNormalTradeHistorianMistakenVocationConservatism Author:A. J. P. Taylor
“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” PeopleKnowsFeelsI CanStepsRegretMiserablePlatesStep Up Author:Ayumi Hamasaki
“But my drive to win is so great ... I just step over that line. ... It's very embarrassing, ... one of the things you totally regret. So you look at yourself in the mirror and say, 'I was stupid.'” InspirationalLooksWinningLinesStepsStupidRegretMirrorsNbaEmbarrassingLook At YourselfI Was StupidLook At Yourself In The Mirror Author:Michael Jordan
“Neil [Simon] was considered our greatest [living playwright] at the time [of their marriage]. Maybe he still is; I don't know. But anyway, he was hugely successful, and I just kind of got folded into that. And in some ways, he protected me, but in other ways, I wasn't fully able to step out, you know? He didn't want me to go away so much. The work that we did together was great, and I don't regret it, but what I am saying is that I didn't get an opportunity to explore some other areas that were offered to me early on. I took what I might call a U-turn.” KnowsWayWantKindStillsMightAbleTogetherTurnsOpportunityStepsSuccessfulRegretAreasGoing AwayWant MeProtectedPlaywrightDon't Regret Author:Marsha Mason
“Well, you know, the first step I took was to drop the alto and baritone and concentrate on tenor exclusively, a decision I've never really looked back on with any regret. Another thing was that I was 17 when I moved up there, and my listening had really focused on freer music in the previous couple of years- Coltrane was playing with his expanded group, and everyone was listening closely to that, and we were into Shepp and Ayler as well.” KnowsYearsFirstsWellsDecisionStepsGroupsRegretListeningCoupleMovedFocusedFirst StepsTenorsColtraneBaritones Author:David S. Ware
“I want to be done, and actually, go "I had a good run. No regrets. I'm ready to step aside."” WantDoneRunningStepsReadyRegretNo Regrets Author:Bryan Cranston
“As you walk, you touch the ground mindfully, and every step can bring you solidity and joy and freedom. Freedom from your regret concerning the past, and freedom from your fear about the future.” PastJoyWalksStepsRegretEvery StepSolidity Author:Nhat Hanh
“I live my life free of compromise, and step into the shadows without complaint or regret.” StepsRegretShadowCompromiseComplaintsLiving My LifeI Live My Life Author:Alan Moore
“But instead of taking the cue to leave, Patch crossed to Scott in three steps. He flung him around to face the wall. Scott tried to get his bearings, but Patch slammed him against the wall again, disorienting him further. “Touch her,” he said in Scott’s ear, his voice low and threatening, “and it’ll be the biggest regret of your life.” Before leaving, Patch flicked his eyes once in my direction. “He’s not worth it.” He paused. “And neither am I.” SaidEyeFacesThreeVoiceStepsRegretWallLowsEarsLeavingHis EyesWorth ItThreateningPatchesNot Worth It Book:Crescendo Source: Crescendo