I have done my
I have done my duty by the laws of my people and I am sorry my people were led this time by men who were not soldiers and that crimes were committed of which I had no knowledge. Ernst Kaltenbrunner
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I have done my duty by the laws of my people and I am sorry my people were led this time by men who were not soldiers and that crimes were committed of which I had no knowledge. Ernst Kaltenbrunner
You know, I am sorry for the poor fellows that haven’t got labs to work in. Ernest Rutherford
I suggest you keep your distance from her and concentrate on your own work.” “I’m in love with her.” “I am sorry to hear that,” he says. “It will make the challenge a great deal more difficult for you.” “We have been playing at this for more than a decade, when does it end?” “It … Read more
You believe you could not live with the pain. Such pain is not lived with. It is only endured. I am sorry. Erin Morgenstern
I am sorry the infernal Divinities, who visit mankind with diseases, and are therefore at perpetual war with Doctors, should have prevented my seeing all you great Men at Soho to-day-Lord! what inventions, what wit, what rhetoric, metaphysical, mechanical and pyrotecnical, will be on the wing, bandy’d like a shuttlecock from one to another of … Read more
I am sorry for people who can’t write letters. But I suspect also that you and I … love to write them because it’s kind of like working without really doing it. Elizabeth Bishop
You can make up a quarrel, but it will always show where it was patched. E. W. Howe
Am sorry to note that abuse and condemnation of a common acquaintance often constitutes very strong bond of union between otherwise uncongenial spirits. E. M. Delafield
Okay. I wish for world peace,” Weetzie said. “I am sorry,” the genie said. “I cant grant that wish. Its out of my league.” “Then I wish for an infinite number of wishes!” Those people on fairy tales never thought of that. “People in fairy tales wish for that all the time,” the genie said. … Read more
Being sorry is the highest act of selfishness, seeing value only after discarding it. Douglas Horton