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11th November 2007 #1
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I wish I could turn back the clock.
Have you ever whisper to yourself the sentence,
" I wish I can undo what Ive done"
or
" I wish I could turn back the clock" or "I wish I did that and not this" ?
I know it is a bit silly to ask but I just wondering if Im not the only person who have big regrets in life.
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11th November 2007 #2
I regrte screwing more money out of people than I already do
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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11th November 2007 #3
Sometimes sis Bridget..
don't worry ure not alone..
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11th November 2007 #4
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I've forgotten the amount of times I've said that. You are not alone.
Al.
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11th November 2007 #5
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The word "regret" is made especially for this kind of situation...
Yes, there are times, but still hoping that I surpass those times and just attract positive vibes in life.
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11th November 2007 #6
What is to be is for a reason. If you avoided something bad by changing an action you would have missed out on something good most likely as well.
go with the flow.Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
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11th November 2007 #7
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Right, and you won't appreciate the sweetness in life if you haven't tasted the bitterness in life...
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11th November 2007 #8
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11th November 2007 #9
when i drove into the back of another car 2 weeks ago i wish i could,i keep forgetting im not on my motorbike.
u know when u do or say something u regret later at least u have the chance to do something about it sooner rather than later,as my gf puts it a make up kiss lol
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11th November 2007 #10
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Thanks to you all who replied to this thread.
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11th November 2007 #11
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life is too short for regrets
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11th November 2007 #13
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beautiful thought
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11th November 2007 #14
Never regret.
If its good, its wonderful.
If its bad, its experience.There is always death and taxes; however, death doesn't get worse every year.
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11th November 2007 #15
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11th November 2007 #16
Regrets, Ive had a few. But then again, too few to mention. I did what I had to do, and saw it through without exemption.
Ian
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11th November 2007 #18
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Erm:
Life is too short for regrets especially if you die at birth or never been born at all... haven't experienced how good life is...
am i missing something that made u angry mod on my post?
Apologies for making u angry... for I am clueless...??????????
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11th November 2007 #19Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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11th November 2007 #20
Like Ianb said, and did it my way, good old Frankie.
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12th November 2007 #21
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12th November 2007 #23
regrets its part of life.you experience from your mistake and from there you become a better person.
to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...
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12th November 2007 #24
learn from your mistakes, and regret only the things you didn't do, not the things you did
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12th November 2007 #25
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hehe, you're more irish than i am Andy....oops,cough SOMEBODY
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regret going to French embassy
Having read the Quote you have posted I think you have a point, but at this moment I'm regretting going to the French embassy for a skengen visa.
Having made the appointment 30 days ago to see them yesterday, that was by the way the soonest, we had a 1400hrs appointment with 176 other people that afternoon. We had been their 6 hours until we were told we needed to go to the Dutch embassy because that was where we were staying the longest.
We were under the understanding that we were to get the skengen visa from the first country of entry. This we were told from the French embassy is not the case!!!!!
At this time I really do regret
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