Apologize Quotes Quotes

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Stephanie Lahart
“Yes, a person can accept your apology and forgive you for what you’ve said, but they will never forget how you made them feel at that very moment. Words can stick in a person’s mind, heart, and spirit long after the words have been spoken. Don’t be in denial; words have GREAT power. Be wise when you speak!”
Stephanie Lahart

Abhijit Naskar
“We should try to explain ourselves only to those who value us in their life.”
Abhijit Naskar

Jacqueline Simon Gunn
“Saying you’re sorry is an act of strength. Apologizing says I appreciate you and your feelings and I am strong enough to admit that I did something that hurt you. Honest self-reflection is not for the weak. It is perhaps one of the greatest acts of courage. So is apologizing. It is not lowering yourself. It is not about power. It does not even have to directly relate to the transgression itself. It says, I see you and hear you. You are important to me. Saying I’m sorry is telling someone they matter.”
Jacqueline Simon Gunn

“Jesus Christ did not pay for anyone’s choices. This may be difficult to accept as humans depend upon escapism as a default mechanism for comfort. There is a deep fear in witnessing truth, enlightenment, or awareness that NO MAN, NO WOMAN, and NO GOD can erase your choices. Your actions exist.

What do you do to erase past actions? Rather than erase, consider apologizing. Consider growing up. Consider emotional intelligence. Try behaving like an adult who can say, “I’m sorry I yelled at you. I’m sorry I stole from you. I’m sorry I called you a rapist when you were not a rapist. I’m sorry I was the worst friend to you. I am sorry.”
Deborah Bravandt

“Sin as it is a term that implies the rejection of responsibility by blaming another person rather than being responsible. Choices are eternal. Choices cannot be erased; however, you can embrace responsibility for your choices by apologizing, cleaning up your mess, and living an impeccable life. This is emotional intelligence.”
Deborah Bravandt

“I regret apologizing to the people I should have told to leave.”
Garima Soni - words world

“Not apologizing after making a mistake is twice a mistake.”
Garima Soni - words world