“One of my mother's friends said to me, 'Your ex-boyfriends didn't stand a chance with you and your mother.' And I think I probably was unfair to them because she was the first person and the last person I called about every single thing. Sorry, ex-boyfriends.” ThinkingFirstsPersonsSaidLastsMotherChanceSorryUnfairExesFirst PersonEx BoyfriendYour Ex Author:Lily Rabe
“Eternity is a constant learning process. It will be another grade, another step, a chance to do what we failed to do before and to learn what we failed to learn before. Thank God for eternity! We've all probably got a lot of bad habits to change and failures to make up for. Maybe God will give each of us a chance to meet people who we've wronged and straighten things out and tell them we're sorry.” PeopleGivingProcessChanceStepsHabitEternityConstantSorryGods WillGradesHeavenlyThank GodBad HabitsLearning ProcessWronged Author:David Berg
“I feel sorry for people of good heart who have never had a chance to learn the realities of Native American everything - not just our history but the sweetness and the beauty and the reasons why were so close to Mother Earth.” PeopleFeelsHeartReasonRealityEarthMotherChanceSorryReason WhyNativeNative AmericanSweetnessMother EarthGood Heart Author:Buffy Sainte-Marie
“I'm getting very sorry for the Devil and his disciples such as the good Le Chiffre. The devil has a rotten time and I always like to be on the side of the underdog. We don't give the poor chap a chance...the Devil had no prophets to write his Ten Commandments and no team of authors to write his biography.” GivingWritingSidesChancePoorTeamTenDevilSorryProphetCommandmentsDiscipleBiographiesRottenUnderdogTen CommandmentsChaps Author:Ian Fleming
“Sorry Day falls on the eve of Reconciliation Week, giving us the chance to ask whether we are making progress in the wider challenge of reconciling Indigenous and other Australians.” GivingFallAsksChallengesChanceProgressWeekSorryIndigenousReconciliation Author:Malcolm Fraser
“What you do with strangers is ignore them for. No second chance, no sorry I did it, never accept an apology, but never, ever get angry with strangers.” ChanceAcceptingAngrySorryStrangerApologySecond ChanceNo Second Chances Author:James Clavell
“We still dislike hypocrites. It's a very American characteristic. We still like people who have ideas and who are willing to stand up for what they believe in. We're very forgiving of failures and very willing to give people a second and third chance if they mean to do better and are sorry for what they've done.” PeopleIfsGivingBelieveMeanStillsIdeasDoneChanceWillingThirdsForgivingSorryCharacteristicsDislikeHypocrite Author:David McCullough