Quotes About Regain
I felt impotent and out of control, which I really, really hate. I had to find sanctuary in a place where I could gather my thoughts and regain my strength.
~ Cher
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When Russia started to regain some of its strength as an economy and as a state, the West's reaction - perhaps a subconscious one, based on erstwhile fears - was panic.
~ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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In therapy I have learned the importance of keeping spiritual life and professional life balanced. I need to regain my balance.
~ Tiger Woods
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And then you might decide that the country can just spend maybe years or decades to regain that credit, or maybe give that county the support, the financial support that the market is not willing not do.
~ Rodrigo Rato
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The Republican Party will never again be a majority party until we regain the confidence of the American people. I believe there is room for disagreement within the party, and we should not have litmus tests.
~ Todd Tiahrt
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There were certain qualities you possessed carelessly. And you couldn't retrieve them when they were gone. The very act of caring made them impossible to regain.
~ Ann Brashares
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I've become swollen with power, true, but also nebulous with it—formless, shape-shifting. I am everywhere and nowhere: even in the minds of the Commanders I cast an unsettling shadow. How can I regain myself? How to shrink back to my normal size, the size of an ordinary woman?
~ Margaret Atwood
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You'd be better served if you gave me a moment to regain my self-control and let me remove my boots. It's the least a gentleman can do. And you're such a gentleman. Not with you, love. But I'm trying.
~ Anne Stuart
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I am suggesting that we can and do regain eternity when we are so immersed in life, in moral action, or in aesthetic contemplation, that we completely forget about time and anxiety.
~ Don Cupitt
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Yet beauty, though injurious, hath strange power,After offense returning, to regainLove once possess'd.
~ John Milton
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Innocence, Once Lost, Can Never Be Regained. Darkness, Once Gazed Upon, Can Never Be Lost.
~ John Milton
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His decision to break off, however, left the critical ground between South Mountain and Hagerstown firmly in Confederate hands, meaning that Lee's army would be able to concentrate there. In this, Kilpatrick inexplicably cost the Army of the Potomac the initiative that it never could regain.
~ Eric J. Wittenberg
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The others all followed, dispirited and shamefaced, and only much later were they able to regain their former affectation of indifference.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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If you believe you can shed pounds quickly by force of will and deprivation, you will in all likelihood not only regain the ones you lost, but add a few more besides.
~ Mireille Guiliano
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I have a voice: I want to share my beliefs about how the conservative movement and the Republican party can regain its footing, because we've lost our way.
~ Jeb Bush
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The government rightly resisted pressure to accept Free Movement of people from E.U. countries, to allow us to regain control over our immigration policy.
~ Dominic Raab
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It is never too late to regain our credibility around the world.
~ Marty Meehan
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Yet beauty, though injurious, hath strange power, After offence returning, to regain Love once possess'd.
~ John Milton
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Discard yourself and thereby regain yourself. Spread the trap of humility and ensnare love.
~ Rumi
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There remains, however, the hope, at least in Russia, that, as sometimes happens in history, the memory of lost alternatives will one day inspire efforts to regain them.
~ Stephen Cohen
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in prison he regained his old self and displayed an alertness, intelligence, and quick-wittedness such as he had not shown since the early days of the Third Reich.
~ Bill O'Reilly
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Although some people assume that strong feelings of guilt or shame act as safeguards to help people stick to good habits, the opposite is true. People who feel less guilt and who show compassion toward themselves in the face of failure are better able to regain self-control, while people who feel deeply guilty and full of self-blame struggle more.
~ Gretchen Rubin
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People who feel less guilt and who show compassion toward themselves in the face of failure are better able to regain self-control, while people who feel deeply guilty and full of self-blame struggle more.
~ Gretchen Rubin
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Hard work, careful planning, and realistic financial advice will be required by many to regain solvency.
~ Lisa Madigan
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