Close friends Quote by Jenifer Lewis
““Every now and then I would still fuck up with the people I loved the most. And they loved me enough to tell me when I did. My beloved Marc Shaiman invited me to an event. I showed up after it was over. I hadn’t understood that it was a commitment ceremony with his partner, Scott Wittman. Hurt and furious, Scott read me the riot act the next day. All I could say was, “I am working on myself, Scott, and I am so fucking sorry.” These were very close friends I had disappointed. I felt horrible.””
About This Quote
The speaker admits repeatedly disappointing close friends, acknowledges their corrective feedback, and expresses remorse while committing to personal growth.
In simple terms: I messed up with loved ones, they called me out, and I’m sorry.
Accountability and self‑improvement after hurting friends.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- apologizing after missing a friend's event
- receiving honest feedback from a partner
- reconciling after a breach of trust
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- write a sincere apology
- set concrete self‑development goals
Questions to Reflect On
- What concrete steps can I take to avoid similar oversights?
- How can I ensure my apologies translate into lasting behavior change?
Apologies may not repair damage if patterns repeat; trust rebuilding requires sustained change.