Top 29 Life Has No Rewind Quotes
#1. I crocheted a blanket larger than a king-size bed. I just kept going.
Brooke Elliott
#2. Know your core competencies and focus on being great at them. Pay up for people in your core competencies. Get the best. Outside the core competencies, hire people that fit your culture but aren't as expensive to pay.
Mark Cuban
#3. Promises are worse than lies. You don't just make them believe, you also make them hope.
Marilyn Monroe
#4. Maybe there was no rewind button for life, but surely Matt could change the channel.
Jennifer Hillier
#5. The things people tease you for are not your weaknesses, they are your superpowers!
Tom Angleberger
#6. Maybe that's why life is so precious. No rewind or fast forward ... just patience and faith.
Cristina Marrero
#7. Some memories aren't meant to go down smoothly; they're meant to choke you until you suffocate.
Tali Alexander
#8. I'm actually writing a short story about a photographer who went completely insane trying to take a close up photo of the horizon.
Steven Wright
#9. We can't rewind the past, nor fast-forward the future, so today, all we can do is play, record, pause and keep moving, until something should press the stop button.
Anthony Liccione
#11. Cyder was anciently the main drink of the country people in the West of England.
Sabine Baring-Gould
#12. You rewind. You think of your preparation. You think of everything you did throughout the week, your life, the practices, the intensity. Everything flashes, and you come right back to that point. And it's like, game on.
D'Brickashaw Ferguson
#13. You want to arrest the clocks, stop everything for half a second, give yourself a chance to do it over again, rewind the life, uncrash the car, run it backward, have her lifted miraculously back into the windshield, unshatter the glass, go about your day umtouched, some old, lost sweet tasting time.
Colum McCann
#14. Do not be surprised. I do not like writers and I cannot stand their lies. They speak so as not to listen to themselves speak. If they did listen, they would know that they are nothing and then they would no longer be able to speak.
Albert Camus
#15. I realized ... that the artist is always alone. Early in life I had thought I needed other people to confirm or approve what I was doing ...
Beverly Pepper
#17. And that was that. You don't get to rewind your life like a tape and splice it back together, pretending it never knotted and tore, when it did and you know it did.
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
#18. God is not a miser with his grace. Your cup may be low in cash or clout, but it is overflowing with mercy.
Max Lucado
#19. I've been an employee all my life. Would I wish, if I could rewind it, to have gone down a different route? Possibly, but I've had a great time. Anyway I'm not ruling it out; I could still buy a business.
Stuart Rose
#20. It is unfair that life doesn't come with a rewind button; an undo button that can reset time after you make a terrible mistake.
Melissa Ford
#21. There is no rewind button on the BETAMAX of life.
Nam June Paik
#22. Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.
William Wordsworth
#23. I was scared everyday I put on the uniform.
George Brett
#24. I'm not sure whether I've been happy. After my last book tour, I sat on my balcony with a cup of tea. I thought: 'You can't rewind the movie. I've spent more than half my life in the Middle East. There have been great moments of horror and depression and loneliness.'
Robert Fisk
#25. Despite my being an old gypsy there is a tendency to respectability inherent in old age.
Albert Einstein
#26. There are skeptics who do not come to their view because they have a source of income from carbon polluters.
Al Gore
#27. Unfortunately, there isn't a rewind button to life.
Barbara Brooke
#28. No. There are no second chances in life, no rewind button. You don't get a do-over, so if you want something you have to run, smash into it and grab it with everything you have. You have to take it and hold onto it tightly before it's too late.
Emma Hart
#29. I'd never been much good at finding openings in conversations here. I treated them like stuffing envelopes- the moment a gap appeared, I was worried I'd insert the wrong thing and it would sealed and delivered. Or I'd insert something too large to fit through the post, and it would not be accepted
Alice Pung
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