Regrets
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I know there are those who champion The Idiot and No
Regrets
for Our Youth, and even the one film I had previously seen from the set, I Live in Fear, is quite good (though it's hard to argue with it being a lesser film is such an outstanding oeuvre).
However, in the end I could not get over the fact that the lead character does illegal acts voluntarily and without any
regrets
later.
Drove 10 hours to see the world premier outside of Dallas and had no
regrets.
Their
regrets
are few and far between and even if they felt they messed someone over, they just keep on hitting that bar scene every night.
Therefore I have even more
regrets
that he only got to making one English movie before the tragedy.
Nelligan captured the horrible loss, sorrow, doubts, anguish, frustration and
regrets
of a bereaved parent so perfectly and without resorting to being maudlin or melodramatic.
He wants to possess her; she
regrets
letting him objectify her.
She remembers everything and
regrets
nothing.
Former President Bill Clinton has said that he
regrets
his failure to respond adequately to the genocide in Rwanda in 1994, although he was not alone.
It is an open secret in Iranian political circles that Khamenei also
regrets
permitting volunteers of the Basij militia to attack the British embassy last November.
Later, Obama expressed
regrets
that he had not communicated earlier just how bad the recession would be and that if he had, perhaps he could have made the stimulus bill much larger.
Assange has said that he deeply
regrets
any harm that the released documents may cause, but has defended the release nevertheless.
One also
regrets
that not much is done in India to keep alive the philosophy and spirit of Mahatma Gandhi, one of Asia’s few twentieth-century universal thinkers.
So someone in the Chinese government is probably having
regrets.
I have no regrets, I offer no apologies.
So what will replace the Chinese Communist Party will probably be a new force that emerges from inside the party; a group that
regrets
the errors of the Communist system, a group committed to establishing a healthy democracy.
Do you have any
regrets?
SOROS: No, I have no
regrets
whatsoever.
And I have no
regrets
whatsoever.
It has no
regrets
about throwing Greece to the wolves.
Sandy Weill, the primary architect of the modern Citigroup,
regrets
that construction – and
regrets
lobbying for the repeal of Glass-Steagall.
Ex-Vice President Dick Cheney has stated on several occasions that he has no
regrets
about what he likes to call “enhanced interrogation” techniques, such as near-drowning, because they “kept our country safe” from terrorist attacks.
Putting science first now is the best way to ensure that we, as consumers, have no
regrets
later.
Should McNamara have been more forthcoming in his
regrets?
Looking back, I have no
regrets.
Former US President Bill Clinton has said that the mistake he most
regrets
making during his presidency was his failure to push for intervention in Rwanda.
I could easily burn this place and move on with no regrets."
Talk of
regrets
about not buying at the bottom then, or in 2009, may have left the impression that the market had fallen enough in 2020.
One
regrets
Miss Elliot a thousand times – this one does not look after the children; she's only a machine...Figurez vous que la petite...'[Fancy! the child...]Dolly told Masha's crime.
He
regrets
not having married her.
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