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To say 'I was wrong' is to place truth above pride
At its core, this quote means that a genuine apology requires you to value what's true more than you value protecting your own ego.
To say 'I was wrong' is to place truth above pride
A heart that can apologize is a heart that can love deeply - Gary Chapman
When you truly understand someone’s pain, the words ‘I’m sorry’ find their real meaning - Gary Chapman
Restitution is not repayment—it’s reassurance that you care enough to make things right - Gary Chapman
You can’t demand forgiveness; you can only request it and hope it’s granted - Gary Chapman
Even the best relationships are held together by a thread of forgiveness - Gary Chapman
An apology costs nothing, but its value can be immeasurable - Gary Chapman
Forgiveness may be freely given, but trust must be earned again - Gary Chapman
The language of apology is also the language of love - Gary Chapman
Apologies remind us that everyone makes mistakes, but not everyone has the courage to admit them - Gary Chapman
Without forgiveness, no relationship can survive for long - Gary Chapman
The right apology can turn anger into understanding - Gary Chapman
The way you apologize can say more about your character than the mistake itself - Gary Chapman
Apologies mend the broken bridge of trust one plank at a time - Gary Chapman
Healing words mean little if followed by hurtful actions - Gary Chapman