I have never won a race, and that is my main disappointment - but you have to be positive.
Don’t think about happiness. If it doesn’t come, there’s no disappointment; if it does come, it’s a surprise.
When it sort of finally sets in that you're not going to be doing that anymore... it's disappointing.
I'm hoping that a lifetime of compromise and disappointment will read as extra depth and layers in my work.
While the primary function of formal Buddhist meditation is to create the possibility of the experience of "being," my work as a therapist has shown me that the demands of intimate life can be just as useful as meditation in moving people toward this...
She's thinking that what she's been doing all these years isn't what she wants to do anymore. Sometimes music flows to her and from her, but sometimes it doesn't. Lately that happens more and more, and she can't seem to find what she had and what mad...
Old age is not a disease - it is strength and survivorship, triumph over all kinds of vicissitudes and disappointments, trials and illnesses.
Man alone is born crying, lives complaining, and dies disappointed.
It is typical of women to fester and ferment over disappointments, slights, annoyances, angers, etc.
If you expect nothing, you can never be disappointed.
At some point the body offers only disappointment.
Never let disappointments cripple you down. Be success-conscious.
You can only kill disappointment with a new try.
I was very disappointed that Denzel didn't win Best Actor for The Hurricane because I thought he deserved it.
Never test your friends, You will be ashamed or disappointed.
I don't think it was a surprise that I ended up as an actor, and it was anything but a disappointment.
Yes, years of compromise and disappointment have added depth to my acting.
You will be more disappointed in life by the things that you do not do than by the things that you do.
I've always been opinionated, unfortunately, to my mother's disappointment.
I don't really have disappointments, because I build myself up for rejection.
Students rarely disappoint teachers who assure them in advance that they are doomed to failure.