As a professional broadcaster, I can tell you that over the course of my career, there is an adage: don't ever apologize.
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I try not to apologize, especially publicly. That's a slippery slope, because I'm a comedian. If you take anything I'm saying too seriously, then you shouldn't be paying attention in the first place. If you find me offensive, don't follow me.
I've spent my life hearing people trying to apologize for music.
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'm a big fan of comedians not having to apologize for anything. Nowadays it seems comedians are always apologizing for being funny.
It takes a great deal of character strength to apologize quickly out of one's heart rather than out of pity. A person must possess himself and have a deep sense of security in fundamental principles and values in order to genuinely apologize.
You should never, ever apologize for anything that makes you happy.
I made the apologies that needed to be made, and so I didn't feel that Media Matters was a continuing form of saying I was sorry.
To apologize is to lay the foundation for a future offense.
Saying, 'I'm sorry' is the same as saying, ' I apologize.' Except at a funeral.
I don't apologize for anything. When I make a mistake, I take the blame and go on from there.