How To Say Sorry Quotes
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How To Say Sorry Quotes & Sayings
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Don't say you're sorry, ask me how much it cost.
— Stuart Connelly
The forgiveness of God is one thing, but the proof that we want that forgiveness is the energy we expend to make amends for the wrong.
— Fulton J. Sheen
I was willingly confused by the times
— Richard Hugo
When the intelligent and animal souls are held together in one embrace, they can be kept from separating.
— Lao-Tzu
I rely on regular chiropractic care to keep in shape for my strenuous type of acting and singing.
— Liza Minnelli
Any pilot can describe the mechanics of flying. What it can do for the spirit of man is beyond description.
— Barry Goldwater
I'm sorry." Two words that I used to choke on when I was younger, that I only now know the value of, the true worth, and how good they feel to say.
— Hugh Howey
There's plenty of fire in the coldest flint!
— Rachel Field
She asks me how my heart is,
and I say, 'beating.'
That's never the answer you want, and I am sorry about that. — Darshana Suresh
and I say, 'beating.'
That's never the answer you want, and I am sorry about that. — Darshana Suresh
Be sure you include a gift card for Tim Hortons," he said. "That's how we say 'sorry for killing your firstborn son' in Canada.
— Seanan McGuire
You couldn't at least use an Exy idiom? I hate baseball.
— Nora Sakavic
Of course men play roles, but women play roles too, blanker ones. They have, in the play of life, fewer good lines.
— Iris Murdoch
Science burrows its insulted head in the filth of slaughterous inventions.
— Winston Churchill
It's just one more win. I don't give a [bleep] how we do it, as long as we get it done. Did I say [bleep]? I'm sorry.
— Shaquille O'Neal
When your woman gives you the silent treatment, say you're sorry, or you'll find out how truly sorry you are when her monologue resumes.
— Wes Fesler
People have a habit, in the age of cameraphones and social networking, of being a bit too quick to turn all sorts of experiences into a 'memory'.
— Tom Cox