There were times when I have forgiven someone without getting an apology. I chose to forgive so I could move on with my life and not be burdened with resentment. More often than not, I can walk away from the person who wronged me and know that I’m better off without them in my life. …
Apology
You can say sorry a million times, say I love you as much as you want, say whatever you want, whenever you want. But if you’re not going to prove that the things you say are true, then don’t say anything at all. Because if you can’t show it, your words don’t mean a thing. …
Too often we don’t realize what we have until it’s gone. Too often we’re too stubborn to say, ‘Sorry, I was wrong.’ Too often it seems we hurt the ones closest to our hearts, and we let the most foolish things tear us apart. — Unknown
You can say sorry a million times, say I love you as much as you want, say whatever you want, whenever you want. But if you’re not going to prove that the thing you say are true, then don’t say anything at all. Because if you can’t show it, your words don’t mean a thing. …
Actions speak louder than words. We can apologize over and over, but if our actions don’t change, the words become meaningless. — Unknown
You’ll know when you are giving someone too many second chances when the pain they are causing becomes too heavy to carry. Don’t allow your heart to become a shelter for someone’s meaningless apologies. — Dodinsky
[wp_ad_camp_4] You can say sorry a million times, say I love you as much as you want, say whatever you want, whenever you want. But if you’re not going to prove that the things you say are true, then don’t say anything at all. Because if you can’t show it, your words don’t mean a …
Actions speak louder than words. We can apologize over and over, but if our actions don’t change, the words become meaningless. — Unknown
Once you’ve accepted your flaws, no one can use them against you. You are YOU & that’s the beginning and the end, no apologies, no regrets. — Unknown
You will always be too much of something for someone: too big, too loud, too soft, too edgy. If you round out your edges, you lose your edge. Apologize for mistakes. Apologize for unintentionally hurting someone — profusely. But don’t apologize for being who you are. — Danielle Laporte