Mine too, but to be honest I would tear the sun out of the sky, cast the world into icy darkness and eviscerate every living thing on Earth just to have her one more time. Case and point, she's a cutie and I'm a weak, weak man.
It's just a line in a movie and a bad one at that. Apologizing shows character and respect. Doing someone wrong and then not saying your sorry makes you a nothing but a jerk that no one will respect.
@@ScottDLR You're missing the point, he's saying don't do anything that requires one to need to apologize in the first place. Also, it depends what it is that folks want one to apologize for, as backing down and giving a public apology just to avoid flak on social media is a clear sign of weakness and appeasement.
"To anyone, about anything, under any circumstances. Apologies are a signal to your enemies that you are unable to stand for yourself, your ideals, morals and values under pressure, and can be pushed to a breaking point."
False. Being my able to apologise when you are demonstrably wrong or in the wrong is not a sign of weakness nor is it a sign that you can’t stand for your ideals. It’s a sign of strength through accountability. However you say something and mean it and it is not demonstrably incorrect then absolutely never apologise.
This is from a movie role. The real John Wayne said this. "I didn't vote for him, but he's my President, and I hope he does a good job." That shows the real person and I think puts Wayne in a better light.
Jamie H He would criticize Trump for many things, his rhetoric included. But I Trump is a conservative for the forgotten people of the US, and Wayne was a big logical conservative as well.
I love the way people talk for or against this line spoken by John Wayne without ever considering that he didn't make it up. It was in the script and he repeated it just like every other movie star who supposedly came up with great statements or sayings. As for the movie? Simply great. The acting, the characters created, that terrific Monument valley scenery aided by brilliant lighting in some of the dusk or night time shots and what about Ben Johnson's horse riding? Just tremendous. These people look real and have depth. Sure the singing may seem a bit tee for today's tastes but this movie is memorable. Nothing looks plastic or made on the cheap. If there is anybody still left on the planet who has never seen this movie? Do so!!
As a professional man or Officer apologizing is a sign weakness because you have not thought things out before speaking or acting. If and when you find yourself really wrong it is a good idea to apologize, but if you make a habit of it you definitely appear weak. So it's a good idea not to put yourself in that position. Keith
Nah you're trying to polish a turd. This is a pretty stupid quote. Of course you don't want to apologize pre-maturely. That's obvious but too many grown ass men have used this quote to justify their immature douche-baggy behavior. Weak people can't admit they're wrong. This just sounds like tough guy movie bullshit. Doesn't matter if it's Vin Diesel or John Wayne (same shit different era), men need to stop looking up to movie stars and celebrities.
Yaotl Cacalotl- I don't think you read what Keith wrote. He DID qualify that one should apologize if they are truly wrong; just don't make a habit of preemptively apologizing for everything. People WILL walk all over you.
One of my all time favorite movies. John Fords direction and outstanding photography gives this picture a really nice feel. "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon". This is a highly recommended "Must View" movie. Great performances in this movie from John Wayne, Ben Johnson (has the best lines in the movie) and Victor McLaglen. Look for Paul Fix as a bad guy (uncredited). Part of the Ford's cavalry trilogy. along with Fort Apache and Rio Grande.
I have known a number of people that had a rule to never apologize, even when they were guilty of doing things that were really wrong and cruel to me. Most of them told me things like, "I did what I did because I was mad"... (their egotistic excuses for extremely bad behavior.) They are all dead now. Several by their own hands.
I live in Alberta, Canada, we always say sorry almost more than EH! I believe saying sorry is admission to guilt, so I am gonna stop saying sorry and feeling sorry I fucked up someones day!
Used to have a teacher that was kinda like this in a way. If someone said sorry, she would always say God doesn’t make sorry children, if your sorry then don’t do it again.
The sign of a true man/woman is accepting responsibility for his own actions and decisions, good and bad. Apologizing when you have made a mistake is a sign of moral strength and character, two things that everyone admires and respects. It builds confidence in the people around you. When something has clearly gone wrong, not apologizing when you have made the mistake, shifts blame onto others, destroys morale and lowers confidence. On the 3rd day at Gettysburg, after the foolish and disastrous charge of Picketts division, resulting in horrendous casualties and loss of morale, General Robert E. Lee rode up and down the route of retreat, trying to apologize to every single man lucky enough to return from that killing floor. "I'm sorry, boys!" "It was my fault, not yours!" "Forgive me, men!" Even though he had just sent many of them to their deaths, the men loved hm even more. Trump is the perfect example of the unapologetic weakling. He has apologized only once since taking office: when he was caught on an open mic bragging he "just grabs 'em by the pussies." He tries to appear brave and powerful by never admitting wrong, but instead comes off as juvenile, petty, small and mean, NOT what the President of the USA should represent. He has made too many wrong mistakes to practically count, including the "Alabama shall be hit by the hurricane," debacle, where he followed lie after obvious lie with more lies.If he would have just admitted he made a mistake, the media and public would have just moved on. Instead the continued to lie, doubling down and using falsified weather info to continue his hilarious falsehoods and appearing to the country as a conniving fool. Here is the clip from the John Wayne movie, "She Wore A Ywllow Ribbon," that has helped to morally destroy many young, impressionable boys, keeping them always boys and never becoming men. The Duke's character had it dead wrong, but too many males have wrongly taken it to heart. It's a good movie, though. ua-cam.com/video/0hY4iqMfGU4/v-deo.html
My personal opinion for better or worse is meaningless apologies are worthless. People spew them all them time and never mean it. If it's not meant, it's no apology. Great video quality and audio!
Ooops........! Although John was experiencing cancer and perhaps not thinking clearly. And maybe he thought/hoping Becall hadn't seen She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (ha)
Lol, you’ll be telling us star trek isn’t real next. That movie was an accurate historical recreation, in fact no it was a fly on the wall documentary and big John was actually that guy on the horse.
I was taught it takes a man to admit he was wrong. Hollywood script writers wouldn't know anything about things like that or honor, integrity honesty, sincerity or anything else in that class.
Probably best to avoid doing something wrong, if you manage that then I suppose you would have basic good manners down to a tee, as for this situation, the Lt tried to leave post without checking with his CO if he had, then he would have found out taking the young miss out would not have been possible, hence his want to apologise, which was refused by the Cpt
in this matter at hand the officer did not have to apologize for doing something that didnt offend or hurt anybody. He simply didnt think it through and other then apologizing he should've owned up to it and take what was comin and be a man. " " you give them an inch they will take a mile"
Here is why i dont like apologizing. Its honestly useless. If i really am sorry, then ill show it by improving and learning from my mistake. Saying it is useless. And if you dont know me/like me, then the apology is useless anyways cause you dont care. Apologizing is just for people that arent really sorry in my opinion.
After being drafted in 1966, I was asked to join Officer Candidate School - I declined (stupid idea as I see now), because I didn't like telling people what to do, nor did I like being told what to do..............
This is a great movie quote! Emphasis on "movie" quote. In real life it, of course, couldn't be more wrong. General Robert E. Lee believed that when a man made a mistake and tried to hide it behind silence, that was the true weakness and no one could trust them. No soldiers in the history of warfare loved their commander more, (except perhaps, for Alexander the Great's men,) than the Army of Northern Virginia loved Lee. They almost literally marched into Hell for him. They loved him because he never stopped believing in them and he never lied to them, not once, even in the bad times. At the Battle of Gettysburg, on that terrible 3rd day, he threw Pickett's division across that long, open field against the Union rifles and artillery and they were cut down by the thousands. It was a horrendous tactical mistake, his worst, one that crippled his army and marked the beginning of the end of the Rebel Cause. General Lee met them as they retreated, calling to groups of them, talking to individual soldiers, telling them: "This all my fault, Boys! This is my mistake! You did all anyone could ever ask of you!" over and over and over till the last wounded man had crawled in. And even though he had almost ordered them to total destruction, they loved him even more for his apologizes. THAT'S true strength. Lee was a great man. My Father was strong that way. When he made a mistake to us kids, to Mom, with his business, he would apologize understanding that all people make mistakes and that making things right again had to start by acknowledging the mistake in the first place. My Father was revered in our town, at our church. He was successful in business because people knew they could trust him. But most of all Mom and us kids loved him even more. My Father was a great man. It is well known that President Trump, no matter what blunder he may have committed, no matter how big a mistake, will never, ever apologize. (Well, once, after the Access Hollywood tape came out and it was revealed that he had admitted to sexually assaulting women. But even now after 20 months he has made sounds to hint that the tape "is a fake.") Some men, weak, foolish men, believe that, especially if they make a lot of mistakes, if they say they're sorry even once, then they will have to say it again and again, and show that they are either weak or foolish. President Trump has show himself to be both, time and again. Trump will never be a great man, will never be trusted, as long as he does nothing to either acknowledge his mistakes or to clean up his messes/repair the damage. As long as Trump never apologizes but just keeps sweeping his mistakes "under the rug," he will stay, (in the lines of another great movie quote, "Lawrence of Arabia,") "greedy, barbarous and cruel." That's true weakness.
Melanie Groves he is still better than obama and clinton he brought the econamy back the miniute he was elected obama nearly destroyed it on purpouse then shifted the blame clinton did nothing but lie her ass off and got our soldiers killed from her neglegence trump maybe alot of things but at least he stands his ground look at his platforms every time he tried to become president
Quite true and any decent individual deserves an apology for a wrong done. Unfortunately, there are hardly any decent people these days; people in power will claw for an apology from their enemies but never give one in return for ruining others' lives. Rather, apologies are blood in the water and backtracking after giving "offense" will lead to constant evisceration until you're a nobody. They are not people but animals, and rabid ones at that. In the words of a more modern actor, "When we win, do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny."
Captain Brittles said to NEVER APOLOGIZE in the movie....Captain Brittles is a FICTIONAL CHARACTER in a Screenplay....that specific character was played by a Hollywood Superstar named John Wayne......the Duke's personal feelings about Apologizing aren't in this movie..... Someone mentioned once what a great Western Cowboy Hero the Duke was.....his oldest son overheard that and pointed out that his dad was far from being a Cowboy.....he WAS THOUGH A HIGHLY PAID MOVIE STAR who frequently PLAYED A COWBOY......his dad understood the difference even IF his fans didn't & don't...
...a sign of weakness. ??? I always thought it was a sign of Strength. Are you strong enough to admit you're wrong? Or will you hide in the Hubris of your Pride? That is Arrogance. And Arrogance is Weakness.
Freakin' A. Donnie Trump don't apologize. Ole Donnie is the closest thang we got to the Duke since he died. If only we could make Donnie King instead of President, the right people would be in charge and we could stop the inferiors from trying to take what is ours.
Never apologize when you've done nothing wrong
Why, did you own slaves?
i still own slaves, whatchu gonna do bout it huh HUH
because they were for sale you dummy
Jessie
unless someone has a gun to your head
..... or ..... "Don't apologize; your friends don't need it & your enemies won't believe it".....
Eliese Lane Amish horses plowing
Eliese Lane agreed
Eliese Lane you are right
Now that quote I will remember, thanks.
Joke: If you think saying "I apologize" and "I'm sorry" are the same thing, try saying the former at a funeral.
Hehehhehehehhee
Hmmm that is profound!
My ex-wife could never apologise. She lives on her own now.
I almost put a like on your comment but I was afraid of what bad karma it would give me.
my wife of 40 years never apologizes, but she can cook great
Mano y Mano
Mine too, but to be honest I would tear the sun out of the sky, cast the world into icy darkness and eviscerate every living thing on Earth just to have her one more time. Case and point, she's a cutie and I'm a weak, weak man.
😂
Don't do things you have to apologize for. Live right.
That is a great movie, long live John Wayne.
Krupp Ratte lol too late for that.
splo1nger too late for what to say it’s a great movie?
duke's said i'm sorry in bunches of performances.
which performances ? you neglected to detail.
Don't ever apologize, wise words from the Duke himself!!!
It's just a line in a movie and a bad one at that. Apologizing shows character and respect. Doing someone wrong and then not saying your sorry makes you a nothing but a jerk that no one will respect.
@@ScottDLR You're missing the point, he's saying don't do anything that requires one to need to apologize in the first place. Also, it depends what it is that folks want one to apologize for, as backing down and giving a public apology just to avoid flak on social media is a clear sign of weakness and appeasement.
@@skeletonkeysproductionskp I agree with everything you wrote. But, I maintain that if you wrong someone, make it right.
@@ScottDLR Very true, well said and glad we could come to a mutual agreement!
If you tell the truth, act with honor and respect and always do the right thing, you'll never HAVE to apologize.
Sure, just always do the right thing. How's that going?
Except we're all human
Unfortunately, truth, honor and respect all have different definitions to different folks. But I wish you luck, anyway.
So that's where Gibbs got rule #6
John Wayne and Leroy Jethro Gibbs are real close to the same thing.
Maybe so
Yeah. DiNozo talked about it in the earlier episodes.
And never apologize to the mob, they'll demand you take sensitivity courses.
Luckily I'm an Englishman, therefore have never been wrong and never had the need to apologize.
Dan A You just keep telling yourself that, mate!
USA USA USA! You spaghetti eating Britain.
Big woosh in the comments
not admitting anything and never apologising has got me out of a lot of scrapes ha ha
"To anyone, about anything, under any circumstances. Apologies are a signal to your enemies that you are unable to stand for yourself, your ideals, morals and values under pressure, and can be pushed to a breaking point."
False. Being my able to apologise when you are demonstrably wrong or in the wrong is not a sign of weakness nor is it a sign that you can’t stand for your ideals. It’s a sign of strength through accountability. However you say something and mean it and it is not demonstrably incorrect then absolutely never apologise.
Apologize when you want to, not when other people want you to.
"Picnicking? PICNICKING? where Miss Dandridge, in St Louis?"
That was bad ass.
This is from a movie role. The real John Wayne said this.
"I didn't vote for him, but he's my President, and I hope he does a good job."
That shows the real person and I think puts Wayne in a better light.
shotput8 amen
He was already dead when trump got elected or I think he might have shot trump for draft dodging 5 times.
Jamie H He would criticize Trump for many things, his rhetoric included. But I Trump is a conservative for the forgotten people of the US, and Wayne was a big logical conservative as well.
Jamie H How many years did you serve in the military since you’re so keen on criticizing Trump?
four years-----fuck trump that draft dodger
I love the way people talk for or against this line spoken by John Wayne without ever considering that he didn't make it up. It was in the script and he repeated it just like every other movie star who supposedly came up with great statements or sayings. As for the movie? Simply great. The acting, the characters created, that terrific Monument valley scenery aided by brilliant lighting in some of the dusk or night time shots and what about Ben Johnson's horse riding? Just tremendous. These people look real and have depth. Sure the singing may seem a bit tee for today's tastes but this movie is memorable. Nothing looks plastic or made on the cheap. If there is anybody still left on the planet who has never seen this movie? Do so!!
Omg the talent of Ben Johnson, he's just sublime in later roles and here, what a hunk!
Harry Carey Jr in so many of John Wayne's movies
Rule #6 in action.
As a professional man or Officer apologizing is a sign weakness because you have not thought things out before speaking or acting. If and when you find yourself really wrong it is a good idea to apologize, but if you make a habit of it you definitely appear weak. So it's a good idea not to put yourself in that position. Keith
Nah you're trying to polish a turd. This is a pretty stupid quote. Of course you don't want to apologize pre-maturely. That's obvious but too many grown ass men have used this quote to justify their immature douche-baggy behavior. Weak people can't admit they're wrong. This just sounds like tough guy movie bullshit. Doesn't matter if it's Vin Diesel or John Wayne (same shit different era), men need to stop looking up to movie stars and celebrities.
Yaotl Cacalotl- I don't think you read what Keith wrote. He DID qualify that one should apologize if they are truly wrong; just don't make a habit of preemptively apologizing for everything. People WILL walk all over you.
Alec Foster Yeah and I said that much is obvious.
Keith Noneya yes you are not weak for admitting you are wrong but you are weak if you are consistently wrong without correcting yourself.
Keith Noneya duly noted, sir!
Beautiful northern Arizona, monument valley.
Words to live by, I say good day to you.
Don’t cha love cowboy movies.. no special effects, no phoney muscle bound heros, no unbelievable feats.. just plain, simple fun..🤔😂
One of my all time favorite movies. John Fords direction and outstanding photography gives this picture a really nice feel. "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon". This is a highly recommended "Must View" movie. Great performances in this movie from John Wayne, Ben Johnson (has the best lines in the movie) and Victor McLaglen. Look for Paul Fix as a bad guy (uncredited). Part of the Ford's cavalry trilogy. along with Fort Apache and Rio Grande.
Brad Bilbo your forgetting "The Horse Soldiers" and a couple others I can't remember. He played in a lot of movies where he was a cavalry officer
That was brutal.
Not really.
"Manners maketh man". Motto of Winchester and often quoted by Churchill.
never apologize pilgrims it's a sign of weakness yes sir captain carry on then love you brother John😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.
Don't apologize if you can nail the good looking woman this is the point.
Nail? like a carpenter
Nail like a man
a54109 homo
Huh ?
I wouldn't apologize to anyone. Its a sign of weakness.
I have known a number of people that had a rule to never apologize, even when they were guilty of doing things that were really wrong and cruel to me. Most of them told me things like, "I did what I did because I was mad"... (their egotistic excuses for extremely bad behavior.) They are all dead now. Several by their own hands.
I live in Alberta, Canada, we always say sorry almost more than EH! I believe saying sorry is admission to guilt, so I am gonna stop saying sorry and feeling sorry I fucked up someones day!
Good for you 👏🏻
a great scene
Proving its not what you know but who you know!
Actually, its a combination.................
He pulled a fast one that john Wayne.. Delmonico's has been around that long. Wow I didn't realize
"Never apologize its a sign of weakness" -- now I know where that Gibbs guy on NCIS stole that line from!
Wayne has quite a few good lines though.
Used to have a teacher that was kinda like this in a way. If someone said sorry, she would always say God doesn’t make sorry children, if your sorry then don’t do it again.
Lol she thought she won than gets taken off to her quarters.
It seems that today everyody apologizes.
they do
Except the f------ president!
Personally I think apologizing when your wrong or you've hurt someone is a sign of strength
@person person tf
@person person you got any proof?
"PICK-NICK-ING...?"
Hard Boiled Entertainment Well, more food for him.
ikr
Someone should show this clip to John Cena on how a real man handles himself... Can you imagine the Duke prostrating himself to Red China?
Oh grow up
She was holding a picnic basket then suddenly she wasnt 😂
THAT is an officer!!!
what about enlisted..............?
Never apologise when you’re not sorry.
That line was borrowed by the writers of NCIS, used by the character Jethro Gibbs.
Ya think ?
James Arness (Zeb Macahan) Never lie, quit or apologize.
same basic idea...i'm not sure which one i like more, john wayne's, james arness', or mark harmon's. situational, i suppose.
@Ascaithe Sun Tzu never fought Zeb Macahan. . .
Who knew Gibbs borrowed from the Duke?
The sign of a true man/woman is accepting responsibility for his own actions and decisions, good and bad. Apologizing when you have made a mistake is a sign of moral strength and character, two things that everyone admires and respects. It builds confidence in the people around you. When something has clearly gone wrong, not apologizing when you have made the mistake, shifts blame onto others, destroys morale and lowers confidence.
On the 3rd day at Gettysburg, after the foolish and disastrous charge of Picketts division, resulting in horrendous casualties and loss of morale, General Robert E. Lee rode up and down the route of retreat, trying to apologize to every single man lucky enough to return from that killing floor. "I'm sorry, boys!" "It was my fault, not yours!" "Forgive me, men!" Even though he had just sent many of them to their deaths, the men loved hm even more.
Trump is the perfect example of the unapologetic weakling. He has apologized only once since taking office: when he was caught on an open mic bragging he "just grabs 'em by the pussies." He tries to appear brave and powerful by never admitting wrong, but instead comes off as juvenile, petty, small and mean, NOT what the President of the USA should represent. He has made too many wrong mistakes to practically count, including the "Alabama shall be hit by the hurricane," debacle, where he followed lie after obvious lie with more lies.If he would have just admitted he made a mistake, the media and public would have just moved on. Instead the continued to lie, doubling down and using falsified weather info to continue his hilarious falsehoods and appearing to the country as a conniving fool.
Here is the clip from the John Wayne movie, "She Wore A Ywllow Ribbon," that has helped to morally destroy many young, impressionable boys, keeping them always boys and never becoming men. The Duke's character had it dead wrong, but too many males have wrongly taken it to heart. It's a good movie, though.
ua-cam.com/video/0hY4iqMfGU4/v-deo.html
Hit all the nails in a row, each one on the head. Tuco the vermin dosen't have a clue. R.L.T.W./A.T.W.
My personal opinion for better or worse is meaningless apologies are worthless. People spew them all them time and never mean it. If it's not meant, it's no apology. Great video quality and audio!
Never apologizing is a sign of weakness.
And....... that's how you steal em kids.
aaah ha ha ha this movies is funny,and fantastic.
John Wayne did apologize twice to Lauren Bacall in The Shootist.
+RyeGrog1 all for the pussy
He was weak. He was dying.
I believe The Shootist was his last movie
Sim Senhor.
Ooops........! Although John was experiencing cancer and perhaps not thinking clearly. And maybe he thought/hoping Becall hadn't seen She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (ha)
Her name is Olivia? Wow, that’s an uncommon name in movies (and on tv in general). I applaud them!
Personally, my favorite Olivia is Olivia Dunham in Fringe. What a show!
In some instances, admitting when you are wrong and apologizing is a sign of strength
Does no one else realize this is a line by a writer for a character in a movie?
1950Grendel what's your point
Interesting that this becomes one of Gibbs' rules in NCIS :)
1950Grendel no it’s not,it was inspired by true events........
does no one realize every politician has speech writers so quotes attributed to them were written by another person....
Lol, you’ll be telling us star trek isn’t real next. That movie was an accurate historical recreation, in fact no it was a fly on the wall documentary and big John was actually that guy on the horse.
I was taught it takes a man to admit he was wrong. Hollywood script writers wouldn't know anything about things like that or honor, integrity honesty, sincerity or anything else in that class.
If you are wrong and that has cost other people you should apologize, thats part of being a mature person of integrity.
It is a movie...not real...not his own thoughts...A MOVIE! Some of you need to look at the difference in real and Hollywood.
"Picnicking"
a fool speaks all on his mind,a wise man saves a little for later,this adverts apologizing,think before you speak,esp if he's bigger
Is that you John Wayne? Is this me?
He should have said don't apologize too often. That is a sign of weakness. Never say never.
Never apologize? I thought that was one of the basics of good manners.
Probably best to avoid doing something wrong, if you manage that then I suppose you would have basic good manners down to a tee, as for this situation, the Lt tried to leave post without checking with his CO if he had, then he would have found out taking the young miss out would not have been possible, hence his want to apologise, which was refused by the Cpt
Screw good manners..
Phillip Graves you nailed it. Thanks
When I was in the army they told us to never apologize. If you screw up you make it right or take the heat.
the power of media... i believe in apologizing... how human mind work... a quote from a movie... and people just believe it...
Never apologize it's a sign a weakness then in that case I'm the strongest motherfucker alive.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it! The Duke loved to smoke, not sure if he used a pipe in any other film.
The Shadow Knows ! New Sub
in this matter at hand the officer did not have to apologize for doing something that didnt offend or hurt anybody. He simply didnt think it through and other then apologizing he should've owned up to it and take what was comin and be a man. "
" you give them an inch they will take a mile"
Anyone says this has a fat head and skirts responsibility
, because no one is infallable.(perfect).
"Honey, I didn't do anything, but I apologize."
-Bill Cosby
Here is why i dont like apologizing. Its honestly useless. If i really am sorry, then ill show it by improving and learning from my mistake. Saying it is useless. And if you dont know me/like me, then the apology is useless anyways cause you dont care. Apologizing is just for people that arent really sorry in my opinion.
A man who will not apologize when he is wrong is not a man but a fool!
It is Mr. Steal your girl..
Mr. Cohill, wipe that grin off your face!!
After being drafted in 1966, I was asked to join Officer Candidate School - I declined (stupid idea as I see now), because I didn't like telling people what to do, nor did I like being told what to do..............
He doesn't call anyone a 'pilgrim' in this scene.
to the contrary its a sign of strength
Jesus Christ, they had Karens back then?
There has always been there.
mister cohill your at attention!
Ya, The Duke was a real Republican. Never admit you are wrong and never apologize.
Another qoute from this movie.
'Give a woman an acorn and you'll be up to your ass in oak trees in no time'.
Shadow the Hedgehog saw this movie
DENY EVERYTHING AND MAKE COUNTER ACCUSATIONS
I hope ur being sarcastic 🇺🇸
rigut229: Known as the Hillary Code.
rigut229 you must be a millinial
Hmmm...Helmsman don't hear very much from the Russia Russia Russia fantasy crowd now do we??. R.L.T.W./A.T.W.
This is a great movie quote! Emphasis on "movie" quote. In real life it, of course, couldn't be more wrong. General Robert E. Lee believed that when a man made a mistake and tried to hide it behind silence, that was the true weakness and no one could trust them. No soldiers in the history of warfare loved their commander more, (except perhaps, for Alexander the Great's men,) than the Army of Northern Virginia loved Lee. They almost literally marched into Hell for him. They loved him because he never stopped believing in them and he never lied to them, not once, even in the bad times.
At the Battle of Gettysburg, on that terrible 3rd day, he threw Pickett's division across that long, open field against the Union rifles and artillery and they were cut down by the thousands. It was a horrendous tactical mistake, his worst, one that crippled his army and marked the beginning of the end of the Rebel Cause. General Lee met them as they retreated, calling to groups of them, talking to individual soldiers, telling them: "This all my fault, Boys! This is my mistake! You did all anyone could ever ask of you!" over and over and over till the last wounded man had crawled in. And even though he had almost ordered them to total destruction, they loved him even more for his apologizes. THAT'S true strength. Lee was a great man.
My Father was strong that way. When he made a mistake to us kids, to Mom, with his business, he would apologize understanding that all people make mistakes and that making things right again had to start by acknowledging the mistake in the first place. My Father was revered in our town, at our church. He was successful in business because people knew they could trust him. But most of all Mom and us kids loved him even more. My Father was a great man.
It is well known that President Trump, no matter what blunder he may have committed, no matter how big a mistake, will never, ever apologize. (Well, once, after the Access Hollywood tape came out and it was revealed that he had admitted to sexually assaulting women. But even now after 20 months he has made sounds to hint that the tape "is a fake.") Some men, weak, foolish men, believe that, especially if they make a lot of mistakes, if they say they're sorry even once, then they will have to say it again and again, and show that they are either weak or foolish. President Trump has show himself to be both, time and again. Trump will never be a great man, will never be trusted, as long as he does nothing to either acknowledge his mistakes or to clean up his messes/repair the damage. As long as Trump never apologizes but just keeps sweeping his mistakes "under the rug," he will stay, (in the lines of another great movie quote, "Lawrence of Arabia,") "greedy, barbarous and cruel." That's true weakness.
Melanie Groves he is still better than obama and clinton he brought the econamy back the miniute he was elected obama nearly destroyed it on purpouse then shifted the blame clinton did nothing but lie her ass off and got our soldiers killed from her neglegence trump maybe alot of things but at least he stands his ground look at his platforms every time he tried to become president
Quite true and any decent individual deserves an apology for a wrong done. Unfortunately, there are hardly any decent people these days; people in power will claw for an apology from their enemies but never give one in return for ruining others' lives. Rather, apologies are blood in the water and backtracking after giving "offense" will lead to constant evisceration until you're a nobody. They are not people but animals, and rabid ones at that.
In the words of a more modern actor, "When we win, do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny."
Captain Brittles said to NEVER APOLOGIZE in the movie....Captain Brittles is a FICTIONAL CHARACTER in a Screenplay....that specific character was played by a Hollywood Superstar named John Wayne......the Duke's personal feelings about Apologizing aren't in this movie.....
Someone mentioned once what a great Western Cowboy Hero the Duke was.....his oldest son overheard that and pointed out that his dad was far from being a Cowboy.....he WAS THOUGH A HIGHLY PAID MOVIE STAR who frequently PLAYED A COWBOY......his dad understood the difference even IF his fans didn't & don't...
True
Lt Pinell defected right after
A real sign of weakness is saying " never apologise "
“It’s a sign of weakness” Jesus Christ how outdated
Nah, not really. Atleast no in most cases.
Must be talking to Beto O'Rourke.
...a sign of weakness.
???
I always thought it was a sign of Strength.
Are you strong enough to admit you're wrong?
Or will you hide in the Hubris of your Pride?
That is Arrogance.
And Arrogance is Weakness.
I am less than 100 years old. Can someone please tell me what show/movie this is from? Thanks.
Bub!
I will NEVER apologise for finding the way they say "pick-nick-ing" funny. NEVER.
"Yes Sir. She's gonna pick it, an I'm gonna nick it"
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Do not say your sorry if you don't mean it
What movie is this from? Rio Grande?
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
Half a movie.......
at 1:48
Freakin' A. Donnie Trump don't apologize. Ole Donnie is the closest thang we got to the Duke since he died. If only we could make Donnie King instead of President, the right people would be in charge and we could stop the inferiors from trying to take what is ours.
George how’s I know I would see a post about Trump. You libtards are obsessed and literally talk about him on every video. Holy fuck