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REGRETS: No doing without some ruing. (Sigrid Undset, Norwegian novelist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, 1882-1949)
REGRETS: Were it not better to forget than to remember and regret? (L.E. Landon, English poet and novelist, 1802-1838)
REGRETS: Should-haves solve nothing. It's the next thing to happen that needs thinking about. (Alexandra Ripley, U.S. writer best known as the author of Scarlett, written as a sequel to Gone with the Wind, 1934-2004)
REGRETS: Regret is an appalling waste of energy; you can't build on it; it is good only for wallowing. (Katherine Mansfield, New Zealand modernist short story writer and poet, 1888-1923)
REGRETS: Your past is always going to be the way it was. Stop trying to change it. (Unknown source)