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"You regret something that happened, not something that you did".
I'm not a person who regrets — it doesn't make me smarter to regret something.
If he does regret something, it is Labour giving GPs a contract that meant they did not have to work nights and weekends.
Now perhaps I can move on to regret something more substantive, like the fact that I never got to fly on the Concorde.
His admission that he cannot regret something he feels he had no choice but to do, and which he still sees as a means to an end, will disappoint many.
Do you regret something?
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I caught something about a universal remote and Christopher Walken as a guy named Morty and Adam Sandler as an ambitious architect who ends up regretting something; I'll catch up with the parts I missed later.
I am less reactive to daily stresses and anxiety; this means I think about the outcome rather than just launching in and regretting something I say or do later.
"When he regrets something he is really sorry, but when he has the full commitment that he is 400% right, he never will regret things".
Human beings are more Velcro than Teflon, but we are raised to think that having regrets or regretting something makes us feel inferior.
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