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I guarantee you that after you die you will not say 'I spent too much time praying; I wish I had watched more TV instead.
— Peter Kreeft
Therefore if we lack the feeling of repentance but nevertheless want to repent; if we choose repentance with the will; we are then repenting, since repentance is that choice of the will.
— Peter Kreeft
There is nothing worse… no punishment greater than to have known God and no longer to know him.
— Philip K. Dick
The nightmare is you spend the rest of your life being funny at parties and then people say, 'Why didn't you do that when you were on television?'
— Conan O'Brien
And I've never met anybody who said that they were sorry that the Lord Jesus had entered their hearts.
— Corrie Ten Boom
The question is: Will you choose the pain of discipline or the pain of regret?
— Craig Groeschel
It's a lesson I'm trying to learn from him, this living squarely in the present. I am a planner and a worrier. I torment myself by mentally replaying my past mistakes, wishing I'd been smarter, wishing I'd been stronger, wishing I'd made different choices. I live too often in the realm of what if. I also expend time and mental energy continually trying to anticipate what sort of crouching tiger might be hiding around the next corner.
— Lisa Wingate
I understood that feeling of regret, the sense that there was a moment when the paths divided and you chose one over the other.
— Lisa Wingate
We all throw away perfectly wonderful lives because our foolish, sinful appetites take us places we should not go.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
Everyone must choose one of two pains: The pain of discipline or the pain of regret.
— Jim Rohn
Don't worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss when you don't even try.
— Jack Canfield
I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations - one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both.
— Soren Kierkegaard