“True regret is knowing you missed your only opportunity to be simply a good friend to someone that was exactly like you.”
“It’s yad that propels us, like a motor, onward. Yad is like envy, but it’s not simply that. It’s like spite, rage, anger, but more elegant, more complicated. It’s like pity for someone, regret for something you did or did not do, for a chance you missed, for an opportunity you squandered.”
“A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked.”
“Every opportunity missed is an opportunity for regret”
“At you look back on the year gone by, think of missed opportunities not with regret but as a reminder of what you learned that you can use to seize the opportunities ahead.”
“[God] is able to take your life, with all of the heartache, all of the pain, all of the regret, all of the missed opportunities, and use you for His glory.”