Ask anyone; possibly ninety-five percent of our wishes have come true. The unfortunate part is, we all overlook that, and regret all our lives and torment ourselves for not getting the other five percent.

Uday Mukerji
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Although most of our wishes have come true, we often forget that or regret that we didn’t get the other five percent. For example, if someone asks you to marry them but they decide not to, you might wish they had. However, chances are that they probably don’t regret it and possibly wish they had asked you to marry them in the first place.

Source: Love, Life, And Logic

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