19 Quotes About Retrospect

Everyone has a story, and that story can be a learning experience on life. You may have a story about a time when you were happy, a time when you lost a loved one, or a time when you met your soul mate. Regardless of the event, have you ever considered how it could have been different? Reflect on the past and look for ways it could have been different so that future events can steer more smoothly. This collection of retrospect quotes shows the importance of understanding the past as we learn from it.

The power of hope! Even a lack of ambition can,...
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The power of hope! Even a lack of ambition can, for a time, pay off as a necessary facet, as long as hope outweighs it. Criss Jami
It's sometimes easier to help others rather than helping yourself....
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It's sometimes easier to help others rather than helping yourself. The trick is to listen to your "self" as a friend. This may be the simplest change you ever make in life, with the biggest impact. Lorii Myers
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One must judiciously retrospect not just his actions but also reactions of the other in order to arrive at a sensible conclusion. The primary fallacy is that you're assuming that the other is functioning out of awareness - which is falsity and this further aggrevates the mental agony, driving you farther from reality. Watch on! Ramana Pemmaraju
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...the passage of time, which transformed the volatile present into that finished, unalterable painting called the past, a canvas man always executed blindly, with erratic brushstrokes that only made sense when one stepped far enough away from it to be able to admire it as a whole. -pg. 19 Unknown
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Too often we only identify the crucial points in our lives in retrospect. At the time we are too absorbed in the fetid detail of the moment to spot where it is leading us. But not this time. I was experiencing one of my dad’s deafening moments. If my life could be understood as a meal of many courses (and let’s be honest, much of it actually was), then I had finished the starters and I was limbering up for the main event. So far, of course, I had made a stinking mess of it. I had spilled the wine. I had dropped my cutlery on the floor and sprayed the fine white linen with sauce. I had even spat out some of my food because I didn’t like the taste of it.“ But it doesn’t matter because, look, here come the waiters. They are scraping away the debris with their little horn and steel blades, pulled with studied grace from the hidden pockets of their white aprons. They are laying new tablecloths, arranging new cutlery, placing before me great domed wine glasses, newly polished to a sparkle. There are more dishes to come, more flavors to try, and this time I will not spill or spit or drop or splash. I will not push the plate away from me, the food only half eaten. I am ready for everything they are preparing to serve me. Be in no doubt; it will all be fine.” (pp.115-6) . Jay Rayner
In retrospect we can only be thankful to all the...
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In retrospect we can only be thankful to all the mistakes that we made and to all the lessons that we learned from them! Avijeet Das
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Retrospect: the sweetener of life. Kamand Kojouri
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The Naga laughed softly, 'There's a thin line that separates courage from stupidity.'' And that line is only visible in retrospect, my friend. If I'm successful, people will call me brave. If I fail, I will be called foolish. Let , me do what I think is right. I'll leave the verdict to the future. Amish Tripathi
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Writing a story or a novel is one way of discovering sequence in experience, of stumbling upon cause and effect in the happenings of a writer's own life. This has been the case with me. Connections slowly emerge. Like distant landmarks you are approaching, cause and effect begin to align themselves, draw closer together. Experiences too indefinite of outline in themselves to be recognized for themselves connect and are identified as a larger shape. And suddenly a light is thrown back, as when your train makes a curve, showing that there has been a mountain of meaning rising behind you on the way you've come, is rising there still, proven now through retrospect. Writing fiction has developed in me an abiding respect for the unknown in a human lifetime and a sense of where to look for the threads, how to follow, how to connect, find in the thick of the tangle what clear line persists. The strands are all there: to the memory nothing is ever lost. Eudora Welty
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There's a difference between thinking you can't be wrong and having no regrets. Wrongness is what occurs prior to empiricism, in hindsight a counterpart of revelation, and revelation is nothing to regret. Criss Jami
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I feel like I am either on the cusp of something great, or standing on the edge of my abyss, discovering something brand new, or uncovering somebody elses lost imagination. Carroll Bryant
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The act of vividly recalling a patch of the past is something that I seem to have been performing with the utmost zest all my life, and I have reason to believe that this almost pathological keenness of the retrospective faculty is a hereditary trait. Vladimir Nabokov
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Amory thought how it was only the past that seemed strange and unbelievable. F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Naturally–and why should I not admit this– I have occasionally wondered to myself how things might have turned out in the long run.. I only speculate this now because in the light of subsequent events, it could well be argued that in making my decision.. I was perhaps not entirely aware of the full implications of what I was doing. Indeed, it might even be said that this small decision of mine constituted something of a key turning point; that that decision set things on an inevitable course towards what eventually happened. But then, I suppose, when with the benefit of hindsight one begins to search one's past for such 'turning points', one is apt to start seeing them everywhere.. What would have transpired, one may ask, had one responded slightly differently..? And perhaps–occurring as it did around the same time as these events? . Kazuo Ishiguro
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I tell you this because books for young readers are so often written about that very moment: the moment of the fork. The moment the old man cannot return to. Virginia Euwer Wolff
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Strange that, the way happiness only works in retrospect. Peter Akinti
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A kind of joy came upon him, as if borne in on a summer breeze. He dimly recalled that he had been thinking of failure-as if it mattered. It seemed to him now that such thoughts were mean, unworthy of what his life had been. John Williams
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In retrospect, I am very nearly as sharp as I pretend to be. Lyndsay Faye