
Top 26 Stop Apologizing Quotes
#1. Women are often meeker in meetings and afraid to ask for raises and promotions. I've told countless female colleagues to stop apologizing when they ask for more. It's not personal, it's business.
Katharine Weymouth
#3. I really believe it's time for some of us to stop apologizing for God and start apologizing to Him for being embarrassed by the ways He has chosen to reveal Himself
Francis Chan
#4. Tamlin didn't stop apologizing for days. He made love to me, morning and night. He worshipped my body with his hands, his tongue, his teeth. But that had never been the hard part. We just got tripped up with the rest.
Sarah J. Maas
#5. True life begins when you resolve not to quit, downplay failure, stop apologizing of who you're, and refrain from appeasing others. Begin living!
Assegid Habtewold
#6. Stop apologizing and censoring yourself, you have every right to feel the way you do. Your feelings, your struggles, your emotions are all valid.
Jasmine Sandozz
#7. It'd be good if you'd stop apologizing right about now." "It's about all I've got to fix things.
Huntley Fitzpatrick
#8. It's the only real advantage to getting older. You get to say what you mean and stop apologizing.
Jill Davis
#9. All of us need to stop apologizing for having been to hell and come back breathing
Clementine Von Radics
#10. The president should stop apologizing, stop being defensive. The reality is the NSA has saved thousands of lives not just in the United States but in France, Germany and throughout Europe.
Peter King
#11. If you don't stop apologizing, you're going to convince me you've done something wrong.
Kate Morton
#12. We need to stop apologizing for celebrating life. We need to stop apologizing for wanting to protect an individual's right to build a business.
Rick Perry
#13. Some days I am more wolf than woman, and I am still learning how to stop apologizing for my wild.
Nikita Gill
#14. I should stop apologizing for being overly analytical about this, even though I am sorry (not to you but in a deeper way, sorry for my brain chemistry and who I am. I do what I can that isn't heroin to modify it but I was born as anxious and obsessive as any incredibly gorgeous child ever could be.)
Lena Dunham
#15. For me the only way I can thank God for his ever-present creation is to offer him a new music impressed of a beauty which nobody had previously understood ... the music we play is one long prayer, a message coming from God
Albert Ayler
#16. I just feel sorry for men now. It must be frustrating to be so feeble and limited.
Penny Reid
#17. I dream of a church that is once again called great, even by our skeptics, because our works of mercy cannot be denied.
Jen Hatmaker
#18. As you grow older, you start to realize that your parents have lives of their own, separate from you, but by that time your parents have formed the habit of keeping you out of their lives, and no matter how old you get they will never let you get to really know them.
Noah Cicero
#19. It's always a challenge to make an independent film. It's always a challenge to make a low budget film.
Anne Heche
#20. I'm not a hustler. I don't pitch songs. I don't ask people to write with me. It's not what I do.
Chris Stapleton
#21. I've never had a moment's doubt. I love you. I believe in you completely. You are my dearest one. My reason for life. Cee
Ian McEwan
#22. His nervous eyes watched me above his words, apologizing for the ways the excuses weren't right even as he couldn't stop presenting them.
Darin Strauss
#23. [Every] hour of delay abates the fame and force of the invader, and multiplies the resources of defensive war.
Edward Gibbon
#24. If you catch yourself apologizing and then using the word but, stop dead in your tracks and back up. That little conjunction should be like a blinking red light, indicating that you are not taking ownership.
Michael Hyatt
#25. Watch my sword, not my face!'he said. 'I'm going to stab you, not bite you!
Allan Frewin Jones
#26. [American tax laws] are constantly changing as our elected representatives seek new ways to ensure that whatever tax advice we receive is incorrect.
Dave Barry
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top