“Our past is what molds us into the person we are today. It does not define us.”— Imania Margria, amazon.com
“Live in the NOW. Live life to its fullest. Don’t spend more than 10% of your time learning from the past.”— Vikrmn, amazon.com
“I try not to look backwards, Elise. Makes is hard to see where you're going.”— Kelly Bowen, amazon.com
“Dwelling on the past only defeated her chances for changing the future.”— Francine Rivers, amazon.com
“I think the secret to a hoppy life is a selective memory. Remember what you are most grateful for and quickly forget what your not.”— Richard Paul Evans, amazon.com
“You move forward because you have to. Life doesn't stand still. It makes you move on until you want to move on, you know? It'll run you over if you don't move.”— Darian Wilk, amazon.com
“If you're going to make the past your present, be prepared for a lifetime of dust...”— Lily Graham, amazon.com
“There are some things in the past that… that just aren’t meant to be viewed.”— Rebecca McNutt, amazon.com
“I don't think much about guys from the past. I'm glad I knew them, but there's a reason they didn't make it into my future.”— Lorraine Zago Rosenthal, amazon.com
“It's amazing how a little tomorrow can make up for a whole lot of yesterday.”— John Guare, amazon.com
“It was no good to look back, to apologize for what had happened, or to wonder what could have been different.”— Lily Blake, amazon.com
“People don't get to our ages without having pasts. I'm more interested in the future.”— Robyn Donald, amazon.com
“She knew that no matter what beauty lay behind, it must remain there. No one could go forward with a load of aching memories.”— Margaret Mitchell, amazon.com
“The past doesn't exist. There is nothing to be sorry for. Today is when we start to live.”— Ildefonso Falcones, amazon.com
“Sometimes, I think one should only live in the present. The past is only a heavy burden to carry with you. And yet… it’s so hard to let them go… to forget… to move ahead…”— Danielle Steel, amazon.com
“You can't change where you came from, but you can change where you go from here.”— Sarah Addison Allen, amazon.com