If an apology is followed by an excuse or a reason, it means they are going to commit same mistake again they just apologized for.

Amit Kalantri
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About This Quote

Apologies can be a beautiful thing, but they shouldn’t be thrown away if the person is going to shrug off their mistakes and do it again. This quote reinforces the idea that you shouldn’t apologize for things unless you mean it and it is done with real sincerity.

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