A Quote by Alan Moore

Is it meaningless to apologize? Never. — © Alan Moore
Is it meaningless to apologize? Never.
Never apologize for showing feeling. When you do so, you apologize for the truth.
Football is the love of my life. I would never say I don't want to play. Somebody could say that this game is meaningless. Who is it meaningless to? I guess people who are watching the game? Or the people who are playing it? It's definitely not meaningless to us.
Your writers write these pieces about meaningless startups, meaningless apps and meaningless companies.
I will never apologize for being me, speaking the truth & giving all of me to the world. I will never apologize for being real & how I feel.
Never apologize for being nerdy, because un-nerdy people never apologize for being assholes.
I refuse to apologize for my ability -- I refuse to apologize for my success -- I refuse to apologize for my money. If this is evil, make the most of it.
Everything you've heard about Canadians apologizing profusely for things they shouldn't be sorry about is absolutely true. It is both sweet, endearing and worrisome at the same time. Having someone apologize for no reason actually makes me feel as though I should apologize for their need to apologize.
Gossip is the currency of the discourse, so you should shut up about yourself. Never confess, never explain, never apologize, and never complain.
Never retract, never explain, never apologize; get things done and let them howl.
Never go back, never apologize, and never forget we're half the human race.
Never contradict. Never explain. Never apologize. (Those are the secrets of a happy life!)
In truth, a leader should either apologize, mean it and do something about it - or not apologize at all.
You can't apologize for who you are on a stage, you can reveal who you are but don't apologize because that's begging the audience to turn on you.
I wish I'd known that apologizing is a sign of strength. I had the impression that if you apologize, it's a sign of weakness. I kind of picked up the message from my father, 'Real men don't apologize. You just do your best, and if you happen to hurt some people, that's their fault. You just go on. Don't apologize. That's a sign of weakness.'
There's nothing wrong with me, and I'm not going to apologize for the amount of time that I spent in two countries and I'm not going to apologize for the fact that I speak two languages and I'm not going to apologize for the fact that I have two versions of my name.
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.
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