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Quotes About Regret

Somehow, things never are so good when they're thought out a second time. Have you ever noticed that?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Mi vida es un perfecto cementerio de esperanzas enterradas.
~ L.M. Montgomery
from Mr. Bell. Sorry, miss! Sorry isn't going to help matters any. You'd better go and look at the havoc that animal has made in my oats Ã¢â'¬Â¦ trampled them from center to circumference, miss. I am very sorry, repeated Anne firmly, but perhaps if you kept your fences in better repair Dolly might not have broken in. It is your part
~ L.M. Montgomery
My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes.' That's a sentence I read in a book once, and I say it over to comfort myself whenever I'm disappointed in anything.
~ L.M. Montgomery
My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes.' That's a sentence I read in a book once, and I say it over to comfort myself whenever I'm disappointed in anything.
~ L.M. Montgomery
My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes." -Anne of green gables
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bir ÅŸey için cezaland?r?ld?ysan, onun için piÅŸman olman gerekmez.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Twenty years ago when he was caught pasturing his cow in the Lowbridge graveyard. I always think of it when he is praying in meeting.
~ L.M. Montgomery
tasted the bitterness of death
~ L.M. Montgomery
I'm glad and I'm sorry. I'm sorry because this drive has been so pleasant and I'm always sorry when pleasant things end. Something still pleasanter may come after, but you can never be sure. And it's so often the case that it isn't pleasanter. That has been my experience anyhow. But I'm glad to think of getting home.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Eh, hepimiz hata yapar?z tatl?m, bu yüzden art?k bunu geride b?rak. Hatalar?m?zdan piÅŸman olup ders almal?y?z ama asla onlar? kendimizle birlikte geleceÄŸe ta??mamal?y?z.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Of course it was very interesting to see the old chest unpacked, said the Story Girl as she stirred the contents of a saucepan vigorously. But now that it is over I believe I am sorry that it is opened. It isn't mysterious any longer. We know all about it now, and we can never imagine what things are in it any more.
~ L.M. Montgomery
One would not drink of the cup of forgetfulness if one could.
~ L.M. Montgomery
KeÅŸke bir ÅŸey yapmadan önce düÅŸünseydik çünkü o zaman baz? ÅŸeyleri yapmazd?k.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I'm glad and I'm sorry. I'm sorry because this drive has been so pleasant and I'm always sorry when pleasant things end. Something still pleasanter may come after, but you can never be sure. And it's so often the case that it isn't pleasanter. That has been my experience anyhow.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I'm always so sorry when pleasant things end. Something still pleasanter may come after, but you can never be sure.
~ L.M. Montgomery
one sin demands another to cover it.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bazen akl?n?za çok heyecanl? bir fikir gelir ve hemen söylemeniz gerekir. Çünkü eÄŸer düÅŸünmek için beklerseniz berbat edersiniz.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Silas Lee was sent to prison for manslaughter and died there.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Leaving this Parthian shaft to rankle in Anne's stormy bosom, Marilla descended to the kitchen, grievously troubled in mind and vexed in soul.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I was very sorry that i had been in a temper --- but I was sorry because it was foolish and undignified, not because it was wicked.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Do you know, that is a question I often ask myself—If I could would I go back to my old self? —and I can never answer it. I can never dare to say either no or yes. The fruit of the tree of knowledge may leave a bitter taste in the eater's mouth, but there is something in its flavor that can never be forgotten or counterfeited.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Excuse me, said Mr. Meredith, as it it did not matter much. He turned up the marriage service and got through with it, but the bride never felt quite properly married for the rest of her life.
~ L.M. Montgomery
And the awful joy of dreaming that he was young again, with unspoiled life before him, was so great and compelling that it counterbalanced the agony in the realization of a dishonoured old age, following years in which he had squandered the wealth of his soul in ways where Wisdom lifted not her voice.
~ L.M. Montgomery