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apology forgiving needs
Just show him that I didn't need his apology, I guess. Show him that I was okay. Better than okay. I was happy, in spite of everything he'd done to me, and no, I didn't forgive him. God help me, I would not forgive him. Kelley Armstrong
apology ego finals
There's only one critic whose opinion I really value, in the final analysis: Johnny Carson. I have never needed any entourage standing around bolstering my ego. I'm secure. I know exactly who and what I am. I don't need to be told. I make no apologies for being the way I am. Johnny Carson
apology asked board housing needs taken three verbal written
All I asked for was a written and verbal apology from Ms. Gossman, and I didn't get it, ... I have contacted a lawyer, and the housing board is responsible for what she did. You are all three responsible, and you are going to be served. She needs to be taken off the board. Kim Anderson
apology defense built
An apology with a defense built in isn't much of an apology Jodi Picoult
apology made sensible
No sensible person ever made an apology. Ralph Waldo Emerson
apology men wish
Men do what is called a good action, as some piece of courage or charity, much as they would pay a fine in expiation of daily non-appearance on parade. Their works are done as an apology or extenuation of their living in the world. I do not wish to expiate, but to live. My life is not an apology, but a life. Ralph Waldo Emerson
apology government
I make no apologies that the PAP is the Government and the Government is the PAP. Lee Kuan Yew
apology printing-money pennsylvania
In 1736, Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette printed an apology for its irregular appearence because its printer was "with the Press, labouring for the publick Good, to make Money more plentiful." The press was busy printing money. John Kenneth Galbraith
apology moments consideration
A moment of consideration often prevents a thousand apologies Kevin J. Anderson
printing-money government lasts
Printing money is the last resort of desperate governments when all other policies have failed. George Osborne