interesting concept, but i agree with the theology professor: “You might get something off your chest, but how really honest is that to the person you’re trying to apologize to?”
Hot line offers ’sorry’ service
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By Samantha Gross
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK - The apologies come in mostly late at night, when people are alone with their thoughts.
����”I’m sorry that I turned my back on true love,” says one man. “I’m sorry for having an affair with a married man,” a woman says.�
����Others apologize for embezzlement or for lying.
����One sad voice says, “I’m sorry I was ever born.”
����These are the callers to the apology hot line, a college student’s effort to offer solace to troubled souls unable or unwilling to unburden their conscience in person.
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