I have a responsibility, and it's something that I did wrong, and if I could personally apologize to every single person that has lost a loved one from drunk driving I would.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's okay saying sorry, but when you are drunk you say what you really feel.
It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I never had the courtesy to thank her for it.
I am here today to again apologize for the personal mistakes I have made and the embarrassment I have caused. I make this apology to my neighbors and my constituents, but I make it particularly to my wife, Huma.
I want to apologize to all of the people I have let down because of my behavior which has reflected badly on my family, friends, co-workers, business associates and others.
No one has the right to be sorry for himself for a misfortune that strikes everyone.
I knew that by getting behind the wheel of the car and having had something to drink, the responsibility laid on my shoulders.
I don't apologize for anything. When I make a mistake, I take the blame and go on from there.
I don't ever apologize for who I am because then I let someone else decide who I am.
It is a good rule in life never to apologize. The right sort of people do not want apologies, and the wrong sort take a mean advantage of them.
I have acted in a way that violates my obligations to my family and violates my, or any, sense of right and wrong. I apologize first and most importantly to my family. I apologize to the public, whom I promised better.