Quote by Katy Perry
People always ask me, What is it that you regret? And I say, nothi

People always ask me, What is it that you regret? And I say, nothing, because I could not buy what Ive learned. And I apply those things to my life I learn. And hopefully, hopefully it helps me to be a better human in the future and make better choices. – Katy Perry

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I think sometimes when children grow up, their parents grow up. Mine grew up with me. We coexist. I dont try to change them anymore, and I dont think they try to change me. We agree to disagree. – Katy Perry

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If you like my music, great, and if you dont, whatever. Im going to keep making it either way. – Katy Perry

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I have seen the future and it is very much like the present – only longer. – Kehlog Albran

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The future, like everything else, is not what it used to be. – Paul Valery

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The EU is not a country and its not going to become a country, in my view, now or ever in the future. It is a group of countries working together. – William Hague

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To a father, when a child dies, the future dies to a child when a parent dies, the past dies. – Red Auerbach

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God is in the hearts of all, and they that seek shall surely find Him when they need Him most. – Louisa May Alcott, “Through the Mist,” Work: A Story of Experience, 1873

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The film itself involves a New York City radio storyteller, Gabriel Noone, who strikes up a friendship with one of his fans, an abused 14-year-old teenager who is suffering from AIDS, who does not have much longer to live. – Armistead Maupin

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