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#regret

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Every damn fool thing you do in this life you pay for.


Edith Piaf


#foolishness #last-words #life #regret #death

I know so many people who are eaten up by regret. It manifests itself in so many ways. They either become mentally a bit off, or they get very fat, or they are just horribly depressed.


Tippi Hedren


#bit #depressed #eaten #either #fat

Now that we are cool, he said, and regret that we hurt each other, I am not sorry that it happened.


William Henry Hudson


#cool #each #happened #hurt #i

When she looked in the glass and saw her hair grey her cheek sunk, at fifty, she thought, possibly she might have managed things better--her husband; money; his books. But for her own part she would never for a single second regret her decision, evade difficulties, or slur over duties


Virginia Woolf


#decisions #difficulties #duties #life #regrets

I did Polyester, and I don't regret one minute of it. It was wonderful.


Tab Hunter


#i #minute #one minute #polyester #regret

How can you regret helping a suffering patient?


Jack Kevorkian


#how #patient #regret #suffering #you

I shall have less cause to regret the carrying my intended purpose into effect, foreseeing that you may immediately fill with advantage, the vacancy which will presently happen.


Henry Laurens


#carrying #cause #effect #fill #happen

I have no regrets about my career or retiring. Not once have I thought 'Gosh, I wish I was back on the court.


Rebecca Lobo


#back #career #court #gosh #i

Each dark conjecture came and for a moment settled like a vulture on Bond's shoulder and croaked into his ear that he had been a blind fool.


Ian Fleming


#folly #foolishness #guilt #regret #anger

Something he knew he had missed: the flower of life. But he thought of it now as a thing so unattainable and improbable that to have repined would have been like despairing because one had not drawn the first prize in a lottery.


Edith Wharton


#age






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