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  • I am a violent man who has learned not to be violent and regrets his violence. John Lennon 
  • Established couples let old regrets go and focus on a brilliant future together. The Sun
  • He left with few regrets, happy that his game on clay had never been better, although disappointed that, yet again, his best was not good enough to beat a slightly underdone Nadal. Rafael Nadal boxed clever to beat Roger Federer in French Open | Kevin Mitchell
  • I left school at 16, but I've had a great life and I have no regrets.
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. 
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  • I have no regrets about moving here. Times, Sunday Times
  • He admitted he had feelings for me and had no regrets about what happened. The Sun
  • It expands on his concerns over the intimate relationship between the fund and private financiers, but now regrets naming a particular person to illustrate them.
  • Nothing lasts forever, so live it up; drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the bullshit. Take chances and never have regrets because, at one point, everything you did was exactly what you wanted. Marilyn Monroe 
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • Oborne regrets the 'loss of self restraint' and his intention is to recreate it, or rather to again 'ostracise' and 'thrust beyond the outer margins of debate' those who dare to speak out about the impact of Islam on the British way of life. The British National Party
  • Your life only lasts for a few decades, so be sure that you don't leave any regrets. Laugh or cry as you like, and it's meaningless to oppress yourself.
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking some-thing . A man is not old until Regrets take the place of dreams.
  • Mrs Armstrong regrets that she cannot accept your kind invitation.
  • Your life only lasts for a few decades, so be sure that you don't leave any regrets. Laugh or cry as you like, and it's meaningless to oppress yourself.
  • It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age, and all the regrets into old age. Margaret Mead 
  • `Not a lot to do now except check the acceptances against the regrets, so I have a final number for the caterers. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. 
  • He tells Young that he regrets his "spoilt and brattish" behaviour when he won a Bafta in 2008 for Gavin & Stacey. James Corden says he was a castaway long before Desert Island Discs
  • The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • ‘Nevertheless it was a serious attack, with dreadful injuries and that of course is something he regrets immensely,’ she said.
  • In a 1988 essay titled ‘Maps, Knowledge and Power’ he regrets that cartographic history has been dominated to date by a technicist teleology of evolving accuracy.
  • Michael Burkard's latest book - full of revenants, revisitations, and regrets - is similarly lingering and resonant.
  • You can also claim the time and love you need to make life better all round with no regrets or guilt. The Sun
  • Paul Lewis regrets he cannot respond individually to readers' queries, but he will discuss some of the issues raised in his column.
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • Lyra is wonderful as an independent prospector who learns from being burned; while intriguingly he does not regrets his actions but is burned more so as his obsidian and her amethyst is a fiery PSI heart and soul matching . Obsidian Prey-Jayne Castle « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • The fact that the expedition is to be a joint one causes some regrets of another kind at home. The Joint Expedition to Mexico
  • Mercury Energy says it regrets what it calls the tragic circumstances surrounding the death and will investigate further. CNN Transcript May 30, 2007
  • My dad probably viewed it as a way of surreptitiously dosing us with cricket rules, and regrets it to this day.
  • The President deeply regrets the painfulness of the decisions he has had to take. COUP D'ETAT
  • Will our message be that the forces of American life militate against their arrival as full men, and we send our deepest regrets? Chris Weigant: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Vietnam Speech
  • The Council regrets, we cannot permit you to sell this" 'cittern' here. Tran Siberian
  • The two actors may be unreasonably good looking, but they capture perfectly the regrets and emotional awakenings that rise to the surface as surely as the more literal monsters that lurk in bottomless oceans.
  • He further regrets that upon trying to amend his error, he spelled it "brassier," which, if anything, means "more brassy. Regret the Error
  • Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow.Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves.
  • Gazi said Tshabalala-Msimang had said "ominously" that AZT was too expensive, that it might have long-term side effects and that there should be no regrets in 15 years time. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He sees in her a vision of the powerful love he now regrets leaving behind, and he becomes lecherously attached to her, conspiring to keep her close to him under the guise of helping her father, his friend. Come and Get It
  • He has no regrets about that loose comment or any of the others he has fired out over the course of a colourful career.
  • Mrs Spratt regrets that she is unable to attend owing to a previous engagement.
  • He's apologizing for what he calls a botched joke and he says he regrets saying anything negative about those in uniform. CNN Transcript Nov 2, 2006
  • I have lived without forethought or arrière pensée -- without the weakness of regrets or the stinginess of precautions, 'and then he turned to me -- his eyes were half shut and his voice was muffled as if a flood were battering on the door of his dispassionateness,' I have had everything in life except you, 'he said. Balloons
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • Life is too short. Be sure that you have never had any regrets in your life.
  • Lorraine was not given the opportunity to speak during the service, something she regrets.
  • Nothing lasts forever, so live it up; drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the bullshit. Take chances and never have regrets because, at one point, everything you did was exactly what you wanted. Marilyn Monroe 
  • The trial came off in June of '91, and it's one of the regrets of my life that I was not present, if only to see stout Bertie in the witness-box, squirming under the inquisition of saucy jurors who didn't know their place, unlike the judge and counsel who grovelled to him something servile, and did everything but tote him in and out of court in a palankeen. Watershed
  • Harvey Nash, older, filled with regrets (sort of), more charming and arousable than ever, just in from the Coast, where he's reinvented himself as Nash Harvey, jingle composer and chronic bachelor, has returned to the scene of his first romantic crime. (read a sample chapter) Archive 2007-07-01
  • She had such extreme emetophobia that she deprived herself of the opportunity of motherhood, a choice she now regrets.
  • It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age, and all the regrets into old age. Margaret Mead 
  • The Council regrets, we cannot permit you to sell this ... 'cittern' here. The Outstretched Shadow
  • Only winning lets you tell the truth - every shade of mediocrity, of unsuccess, of half-success, involves you in little explanations, regrets, resentments, complaints, delusions.
  • The moon inspires new plans and ensures that all regrets go. The Sun
  • In fiction, I want a powerful narrative voice that soars off the lyric register with wrenching regrets, achieving what Lorca described as duende, or deep song. Living With Music: Dean Bakopoulos - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Guilt and loss ride your back with its dark humps into streets with no names or numbers for direction, and you've no idea where to go or even why both feet are moving, scuffing over sidewalk — the soundtrack for your small regrets, all the do and do-nots — but you walk on. The Weight
  • All through the long sorrow of that night I, who had rejected him, confessed his sway with tears and inappeasable regrets .... In the Days of the Comet
  • He regrets the demise of many old crafts, including the skill of the hoop splitter, who split hazel and sally rods to make hoops for barrels.
  • Mrs Spratt regrets that she is unable to attend owing to a previous engagement.
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. 
  • Hall is one of those who left the pit, with few regrets, as soon as he was paid to do so.
  • The wise man builds no hopes for the future, entertains no regrets for the past.
  • I have absolutely no regrets about resigning.
  • If you both wait, you can bring no regrets of past relationships and no jealousies or comparisons into the bedroom and no diseases. The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause
  • It seems likely that he regrets more the international furore that it has caused. Times, Sunday Times
  • These holier-than-thou guardians of free speech are practically creaming with self-righteous glee as they publicly lynch this young woman for saying something dreadfully stupid that she undoubtedly deeply regrets. The Volokh Conspiracy » Judging a Person Based on a Single Forwarded Personal E-Mail
  • Life never stops pushing forward. Stay focused and never slow down with regrets.
  • Then early one morning we said good-bye to the pocket, and mounting our horses set our faces towards Cleveland Bay, where, with many regrets, The Call Of The South 1908
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • The Australian Government regrets that the instransigence of President Milosevic of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has brought NATO to authorize airstrikes. Yugoslavia: NATO Airstrikes
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking some-thing . A man is not old until Regrets take the place of dreams.
  • I am a shy person and I actually get embarrassed when people compliment me for my looks. But when I think about it later, I feel good. I don't have any regrets in my life. I am happy with whatever God has given me be it personally or professionally. I get up early in the morning and do yoga to stay fit. I don't go to gym and all. Dharminder 
  • Despair and/or 'Disgust' (i.e., rejective denial, or 'sour grapes' feeling towards what life might have been) represent the opposite disposition: feelings of wasted opportunities, regrets, wishing to be able to turn back the clock and have a second chance. Latest Articles
  • He regrets the tone of the article and disassociates himself from it.
  • We must first dismiss (with regrets) the conceptual equipment and interpretations that had been our stock-in-trade throughout the decades in which we relied upon the community study.
  • He admitted he had feelings for me and had no regrets about what happened. The Sun
  • Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow.Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves.
  • My end is no regrets, the Iraqi people to wave.
  • Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow.Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves.
  • He says he regrets that the comment was offensive.
  • The _Decade_ typewrites his regrets -- that's better -- but the _Bystander_ says nothing at all but A Daughter of To-Day
  • Mrs. Gottlieb presents her apologies and regrets she will not be able to attend.
  • The Echo deeply regrets the error and sincerely apologises to voters and candidates.
  • As a tomboy youngster, it was one of my great regrets that I could not manage to generate a piercing rallying call to assemble my pals for a spot of light tree-climbing or scrumping.
  • You can close a file of regrets then focus on building - or rebuilding - a great relationship. The Sun
  • But no one who has participated in one of these adventures in creativity and community seems to have any real regrets.
  • He eloquently regrets the sororicide and uxoricide he committed before his sentence is carried out.
  • Ideal more credible than the Actual: to enchain our hearts, to command our hopes, our regrets, our tears, for a mere brain-born Novels by Eminent Hands
  • A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
  • We did have an invitation, but we had to send Graham our regrets.
  • Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow.Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves.
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking some-thing . A man is not old until Regrets take the place of dreams.
  • My dear brothers and sisters, I have chosen to appear before you to offer my deepest regrets and unqualified apologies to a traumatized nation.
  • The airline regrets any inconvenience.
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • Their conversation soon turned to shared regrets about the large amount of money being squandered on environmental programs without commensurate result.
  • I knew what was going to happen, and I had no regrets whatsoever. TOY SHOP
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
  • Sometimes I wish I had chosen to be one of those who mend lives but it is too late for regrets.
  • A man is not old until his regrets take place of his dreams.
  • Ballintubber must have regrets about not clinching this game when on top and dictating matters for two thirds of the game.
  • And while practically everyone I know cried during the opening montage of Up that wordlessly summarized the love, growth and lingering regrets of a long marriage, no one talked much about the rest of the film save for the spot-on dopiness of the talking golden retriever character, Dug. Jonathan Kim: ReThink Review: Toy Story 3
  • I refuse to believe that Kristen is ungrateful or regrets doing Twilight. Twilight Lexicon » Kristen Stewart in Nylon Magazine
  • For a man whose ambition had always been to farm, he has no regrets about his change of career.
  • The family regrets and apologizes for the omission in the previous obituary.
  • I am a shy person and I actually get embarrassed when people compliment me for my looks. But when I think about it later, I feel good. I don't have any regrets in my life. I am happy with whatever God has given me be it personally or professionally. I get up early in the morning and do yoga to stay fit. I don't go to gym and all. Dharminder 
  • Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow.Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves.
  • A thick cloud of memories and regrets soon darkens the nostalgic glow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Due to the large volume of letters he receives Dave regrets he is unable to answer queries personally.
  • The one transperson Bindel seems to like is the singer, Claudia, whom she interviewed for her column, and who publically regrets her change. Julie Bindel’s statement
  • Due to the large volume of letters he receives Dave regrets he is unable to answer queries personally.
  • To mourn is to express regret and he regrets nothing. Think Progress » Strategy Memo: How the Right Plans to Sink the Anti-Torture Amendment Behind Closed Doors
  • One regrets for the hundredth time that incidents such as this should be swallowed up as minor details in the totality of the battle. Times, Sunday Times
  • At first he thought I was just feeling bad because maybe I was feeling like I hadn't really done every single thing I could have done to save our marriage, but to me, the marital regrets were secondary to the inexplainable feeling of mourning that I have had all day. Wilberteets Diary Entry
  • But the second the words are out, Greg regrets them, and he quickly darts a look at Rena to see if she's upset.
  • But despite turning down two offers of marriage, I have few regrets.
  • She now regrets gratuitously slating other creative people.
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. 
  • If Fred regrets offering his old car to Brian, can he withdraw his offer?
  • ‘It is important to say the Navy regrets this unfortunate incident,’ said a spokesman for the Pacific Fleet.
  • She regrets that she spent her youth travelling and not studying.
  • Due to the large volume of letters he receives Dave regrets he is unable to answer queries personally.
  • I left school at 16, but I've had a great life and I have no regrets.
  • Life is too short. Be sure that you have never had any regrets in your life.
  • It didn't work out like that but no great regrets. The Sun
  • The follies which a man regrets most, in his life, are those which he didn't commit when he had the opportunity. Helen Rowland 
  • Life never stops pushing forward. Stay focused and never slow down with regrets.
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. 
  • Hoster is saying "tansy" on his deathbed because he regrets what he did to Lysa and is possibly one of the reasons Lysa left Riverrun and never returned. Which episode will GRRM write?
  • These, too, are clearly concerned with the deeper interests and regards of private life; they carry a homefelt energy and pathos, such as argue them to have had a far other origin than in trials of art; they speak of compelled absences from the object that inspired them, and are charged with regrets and confessions, such as could only have sprung from the Poet's own breast: Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • Mrs Spratt regrets that she is unable to attend owing to a previous engagement.
  • Laurie also admitted that he did hold regrets for the way that some pieces of his reports and columns had eventuated, but wouldn't give any specific examples.
  • The timid first-year student who confines him/herself to campus always regrets it later.
  • Maybe he too had regrets, perhaps he wished he'd talked to him more often, coaxed him to spill out his memories and secrets.
  • Leaving it is astonishingly difficult and I will have real regrets and sadness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plot itself is pretty good - the vampires are still unused to their sudden ascendance and have ambiguous feelings about it, embodied in the two brothers, one a grunt in the human-hunting army who seems content with the way humans are treated, the other a haematologist who tolerates the situation as a temporary measure but has many regrets. Archive 2010-02-01
  • The painful ache of regrets and bygones slowly fade into a mixture of brandy and honey.
  • Hotel proprietors, restaurateurs and publicans are unanimous on the point and not one of them regrets the changed habits of their patrons.
  • he often acts impulsively and later regrets it
  • Some years ago, a friend told me she was thinking of compiling a book of regrets. Times, Sunday Times
  • We talked to a spokesman for the balloon company, expressed his regrets of course, and says they're trying to determine what caused what he calls a freak fire. CNN Transcript Aug 25, 2007
  • The old man told him, with vain regrets, as age was creeping on him, and he had been obliged to relinquish part of his duties, that of delivering the town letters, and this meant a considerable diminution of salary.
  • She always wanted to write and only regrets that she did not sooner have the courage to devote herself to it.
  • He confirms that Eisenhower expressed his regrets in appointing Warren and Justice Brennan and described both appointments as big mistakes. The Volokh Conspiracy » Supreme Court Justices Who Hadn’t Been Judges
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. 
  • Mr Casey regrets that he will have to decline your kind invitation owing to a prior engagement.
  • One of our biggest regrets is that the horsemen, who have really stuck with us over the years, now have one less place to go.
  • ‘When he knew his cancer was untreatable, he told us he had no regrets except that he was leaving my mother to grieve,’ Richard said.
  • When orders came to a new appointment there were regrets all round.
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • Once Patty realized that Ellen had regrets, Patty knew that her underling was a loose cannon. Undefined
  • Terry pushed his regrets aside with a sigh and kept walking, hoping to find suitable lodgings for the night.
  • Mr Casey regrets that he will have to decline your kind invitation owing to a prior engagement.
  • Mrs. Gottlieb presents her apologies and regrets she will not be able to attend.
  • Sheree stood there benumbed by what just occurred and by the fact that despite her convictions, she had so little regrets, too.
  • Mr. Swinburne, too, regrets the miscarriage of justice; the play to him is a tragedy, and should end tragically with the punishment of the “autotype of the huge national vice of England.” The Man Shakespeare
  • But if he has any regrets, he adds, it relates to unfulfilled ambitions.
  • Under their influence, he consents to the emasculation of his revolutionary poems before publication, a weakness he bitterly regrets.
  • I have no regrets about moving here. Times, Sunday Times
  • He regrets that he chose the phrase 'tar baby,' rather than the word 'quagmire.' The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • ‘It is with the deepest regrets that I have to inform you that I have already cut down one walnut tree and plan on cutting down a second,’ he said.
  • She continued to gaze uncomprehendingly into space as the captain expressed his insincere regrets for inconveniencing her. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • The earliest of them, the Missa ‘Allez regrets’ in circulation by the late 1480s, may have been the first to be based on Hayne van Ghizeghem's rondeau. Archive 2009-05-01
  • His own advisers confessed one of their greatest regrets was allowing the senator to be photographed windsurfing - a sport of the jet-set elite, rather than the average Joe.
  • Mrs Armstrong regrets that she cannot accept your kind invitation.
  • Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears, and never regrets. Leonardo da Vinci 
  • The American Society of Dermatological Surgery puts tat regretees at over half, and the British Journal of Dermatology says three-quarters of everybody who gets a tattoo regrets it later.
  • She regrets that in too many of our schools, literature and extra-curricular activities such as drama and singing are not incorporated in their school curricula.
  • I am, of course, assuming that the "large cactus driven up the ass" phrase (and the visual that no doubt accompanies it) is not something that would offend you, but I was obviously off on the "cocksucker" remark, so if I have offended, please accept my sincere regrets. Paper That Endorsed Hillary Calls On Her To Exit Race
  • There was no disappointment, no regrets, no bitterness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Casey regrets that he will have to decline your kind invitation owing to a prior engagement.
  • China regrets the abrogation of the Anti - Ballistic Missile Treaty.
  • My end is no regrets, the Iraqi people to wave.
  • It would be a pity to pretend that there are no regrets and that ending a marriage hardly matters.
  • If Rowling had written it, it would be called an Unforgivable, the Broken Heart Curse, to be hit with a hex that forces you to relive your greatest regrets in magnified, accusatory glory. All in a day « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • The pub trade in York is now mourning the loss of a good licensing officer who bitterly regrets the part he played in his own downfall.
  • The secret of happiness could be as simple as remembering the good times and forgetting the regrets.
  • There's a difference between being promiscuous and making serious strategic bets that may be the cause for regrets.
  • He regrets this, but insists, ‘I didn't come from a close family and I never felt any particular irrational impulse to be nice to old aunties.’
  • The account book is a complex manuscript, requiring considerable deciphering, researching and annotating - and regrets that it had previously been inaccessible are now dispelled by this excellent publication.
  • In the interview, he says that he regrets smoking spice.
  • The secret of happiness could be as simple as remembering the good times and forgetting the regrets.
  • Half of me regrets my stupidity and feels frightened that I'll go to jail.
  • He's just lost an application for leave to appeal to the High Court, but he has no regrets.
  • Be sure that you have never had any regrets in your life which only lasts for a few decades. Laugh or cry as you like, and it's meaningless to oppress yourself.
  • Life never stops pushing forward. Stay focused and never slow down with regrets.
  • Thursday is payday, Friday is escape, Saturday offers brief bacchanalia and Sunday is for rest and regrets.
  • Help me, O God, to scrub away the guilt, to flush away the regrets, to polish and oil the rusty hinges that constrain my spirit.
  • Now they have nothing but rueful regrets accompanied by doubts about how much longer this partly ageing side can remain together.
  • It didn't work out like that but no great regrets. The Sun
  • Life is too short for us to wake up in the morning with regrets.
  • Many of the short movements sound like the phantasmagorical release of long pent-up frustrations, regrets and even anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. 
  • We did have an invitation, but we had to send Graham our regrets.
  • In common with most visionaries he regrets that the rest of humankind has not had the stamina to keep pace with him.
  • There was always aroha between them and he had no regrets.
  • Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow.Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves.
  • Once again, the star plays an ailing matriarch haunted by regrets about her past life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now he regrets it because I can outshoot him at targets.
  • The moon inspires new plans and ensures that all regrets go. The Sun

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