“The last thing I will ever do is apologize for my ability to love like there's no tomorrow.”— Abirami P. Kurukkal, instagram.com
“You should be able to believe what he says without questioning him. You shouldn't be tempted to snoop through his belongings or check on his whereabouts. If he makes a mistake, he should admit it and apologize.”— Stacey Elkins, classroom.synonym.com
“Apologies aren't meant to change the past, they are meant to change the future.”— Kevin Hancock, 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 who have the intention to manipulate you will often appear as though they’re sorry and even do really cute and sweet things to ‘make up for’ the crappy stuff they’ve done, but they never actually say they’re sorry because if they do, they’re putting you in the dominant position which is somet…”— Bella Pope, thetalko.com
“Whenever there's a conflict, your partner somehow makes himself out to be the injured party — every time. He ends up making you feel for him, and you sympathize with his bad experiences. You may even end up comforting him, apologizing for something (or everything), and telling him you'll do better n…”— Erin Adair, familyshare.com
“Tell me that you’re sorry. That you know we’re not stars. We’re just people. Tell me that you know there’s nothing poetic about plane tickets. Tell me that you want to buy them anyway.”— Trista Mateer, tristamateer.com
“You have this one life. How do you want to spend it? Apologizing? Regretting? Questioning? Hating yourself? Dieting? Running after people who don't see you?”— Cara Delevingne, azquotes.com
“The worst part about anger is its end. When your blood has finished boiling, when your fists remember how to unclench, when you grow distant from the very reason why you were angry in the first place, you realize that you have opened up a valley gorge between what once was and what is now. We do cra…”— Amanda Ngo, facebook.com
“Only say sorry when you mean it. It's no secret that many women over apologize. At work, at home, and in personal relationships, women are prone to apologizing when they don't mean it, and when it doesn't need to be said.”— Sadie L. Trombetta, bustle.com
“Never apologize for having high standards. People who really want to be in your life will rise up to meet them.”— I am Loudwine, twitter.com
“He will never ever apologize. Even if you tell him he needs to. The mere thought of having to apologize to anyone sends him into a temper tantrum.”— Niki McGloster, elitedaily.com
“I am so sorry for the pain I've caused you. And I know I can't take it back, but I wanna try and make it up to you. Even if it takes me the rest of my life.”— Stephanie Savage, Joshua Safran, Chuck Bass, Ed Westwick, imdb.com
“BoJack: 'Todd, I'm sorry, alright? I screwed up, I- I know I screwed up, I—' Todd: 'Oh great, of course! Here it comes! You can't keep doing this! You can't keep doing shitty things and then feel bad about yourself like that makes it okay! You need to be better!' BoJack: 'I know, and I'm sorry, okay…”— BoJack Horseman, Todd, netflix.com
“I’m sorry I called myself a dog. I’m not sorry I called you a coward.”— Trista Mateer, tristamateer.com
“Sometimes I want to apologize for wanting you out loud, like too many people know the reasons I am going to have laugh lines.”— Trista Mateer, amazon.com
“Someone who still cares will often keep returning to re-hash what went wrong. This can be a way to sate his guilt, but it can also mean that he is trying to reconcile through the back door, often completely confusing you in the process.”— Elizabeth Stone, thoughtcatalog.com