Apr 21, 2015

Regret...

"The worst regret we have in life,
is not for the wrong things we did,
But for the thousands right things we did, for the wrong people..!!

... but never stop to do the right things... 
stop to do with the wrong people!!

re·gret
/rəˈɡret/
verb
verb: regret; 3rd person present: regrets; past tense: regretted; past participle: regretted; gerund or present participle: regretting

  1. 1.
    feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity).

    "she immediately regretted her words"

    synonyms:be sorry about, feel contrite about, feel remorse about/for, be remorseful about, rue, repent (of), feel repentant about, be regretful at/about More

    "they came to regret their decision"

    mourn, grieve for/over, feel grief at, weep over, sigh over, feel sad about, lament, sorrow for, deplore


    "regretting the passing of youth"

    antonyms:welcome, applaud
    • used in polite formulas to express apology for or sadness over something unfortunate or unpleasant.

      "any inconvenience to readers is regretted"
    • archaic
      feel sorrow for the loss or absence of (something pleasant).

      "my home, when shall I cease to regret you!"
noun
noun: regret; plural noun: regrets
1.
a feeling of sadness, repentance, or disappointment over something that has happened or been done.

"she expressed her regret at Virginia's death"

synonyms:remorse, sorrow, contrition, contriteness, repentance, penitence, guilt, compunction, remorsefulness, ruefulness



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