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Quotes About Opportunity

The idea that regret is a fair but tough teacher can really piss people off. "No regrets" has become synonymous with daring and adventure, but I disagree. The idea of "no regrets" doesn't mean living with courage, it means living without reflection. To live without regret is to believe we have nothing to learn, no amends to make, and no opportunity to be braver with our lives.
~ Brene Brown
No regrets" doesn't mean living with courage, it means living without reflection. To live without regret is to believe you have nothing to learn, no amends to make, and no opportunity to be braver with your life. (P.211)
~ Brene Brown
No regrets" doesn't mean living with courage, it means living without reflection. To live without regret is to believe you have nothing to learn, no amends to make, and no opportunity to be braver with your life.
~ Brene Brown
To live without regret is to believe you have nothing to learn, no amends to make, and no opportunity to be braver with your life.
~ Brene Brown
We have to resist following them into the wilderness and trying to make it safer and more civilized. Every cell in our body will want to protect them from the hurt that comes with standing alone. But denying our children the opportunity to gain wisdom directly from the trees and dance in the moonlight with the other high lonesome renegades and limping outlaws is about our own fear and comfort. Their hearts need to know the wild too.
~ Brene Brown
What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?" I pushed that question out of my head to make room for a new question. As I walked up to the stage, I literally whispered aloud, "What's worth doing even if I fail?
~ Brene Brown
Interestingly, research shows that in the short term, we tend to regret bad outcomes where we took action. However, when we reflect back over the long term, we more often regret the actions we didn't take—what we didn't do—and we think of those as missed opportunities.
~ Brene Brown
when we reflect back over the long term, we more often regret the actions we didn't take—what we didn't do—and we think of those as missed opportunities.
~ Brene Brown
Fortune may favor the bold, but so does failure.
~ Brene Brown
The universe is not short on wake-up calls. We're just quick to hit the snooze button. As
~ Brene Brown
The idea of "no regrets" doesn't mean living with courage, it means living without reflection. To live without regret is to believe we have nothing to learn, no amends to make, and no opportunity to be braver with our lives.
~ Brene Brown
que você tentaria fazer se soubesse que não iria falhar?
~ Brene Brown
I didn't plan to get pregnant with his child, but it happened. All I can do is take this opportunity and run with it.
~ Brenda Hampton
There's no such thing as the biggest mistake," her mother said. "There's only what you do and what you don't do.
~ Brenda Janowitz
Behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it… (Revelation 3:8).
~ Brenda Kunneman
What's a crook, only a businessman without a shop.
~ Brendan Behan
No yesterdays are ever wasted for those who give themselves today.
~ Brendan Francis
I wanted to have the opportunity to travel to Vietnam and Sydney, and have the chance to work there.
~ Brendan Fraser
Conflict transformation rather than...conflict resolution. To me, the latter suggests going back to a previous state of affairs, and has a connotation that there may be a winner or a loser. [Conflict transformation has] the opportunity to create something new.
~ Brene Brown
But if I've learned anything about the world of grace, it's that failure is always a chance for a do-over.
~ Brennan Manning
Jesus comes in the way of weakness, giving us the chance to love him and making us feel that we have something to give him.
~ Brennan Manning
It is Christ offering the opportunity of a lifetime: "I have come into the world as light, to prevent anyone who believes in me from staying in the dark any more" (John 12:46).
~ Brennan Manning
Tell the boys I've got the Luck with me now.
~ Bret Harte
If, of all words of tongue and pen, The saddest are, 'It might have been,' More sad are these we daily see: 'It is, but hadn't ought to be.
~ Bret Harte