“As someone who worked hard for a Labour victory in the 90s, do I regret it? Not really. It was bound to happen. And it'll happen with the next government, and the one after it. Because all governments serve us. They serve the filth.” HardGovernmentHappensNextComedyRegretVictoryBoundsLabourI RegretFilth Author:Stephen Fry
“Did any man at his death ever regret his conflicts with himself, his victories over appetite, his scorn of impure pleasure, or his sufferings for righteousness' sake?” MenSufferingPleasureRegretVictoryConflictSakeSelfishnessRighteousnessAppetiteScorn Book:(407 p.) Source: (407 p.)
“The true lovers of humanity are those who put on the uniform with regret, fight like hell when they wear it, take it off without rejoicing, but hang it where it can be got at if necessary, and remember that they must still stand watch in civilian clothes over the trophies of victory.” IfsStillsRememberHumanityFightingWatchesHellRegretLoversVictoryClothesRejoiceUniformsCiviliansTrophiesTrue Lovers Author:Rupert Hughes
“The only victories which leave no regret are those which are gained over ignorance.” MotivationalStupidIgnoranceRegretVictoryNo Regrets Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“Nothing but Christianity will give you the victory. Until a man believes in his heart that Jesus Christ is his Lord and Master... his course through life will be neither safe nor pleasant. My only regret is that I was so long blinded by my pleasures, my vices and pursuits, and the examples of others that I was kept fr...om seeing, admiring, and adoring the marvelous light of the gospel.” MenGivingBelieveHeartLongLightCoursesJesusChristPleasureChristianityLordSeeingExampleMastersRegretVictorySafeJesus ChristVicesPursuitPleasantMarvelousBlindedAdmiring Author:Francis Scott Key
“Winning does not always mean coming in first...real victory is in arriving at the finish line with no regrets because you know you've gone all out.” KnowsFirstsMeanDoeRealWinningSportsLinesGoneRegretVictoryCancerInspirational SportsNo RegretsArrivingFinish LineReal Victory Author:Apolo Ohno