If excuses are something you wish to avoid, then why bother with apologies?
[Because he may not be a 'monster' himself, he may in fact be what Dillon said, a better person than Hannibal...but he's still very far from a saint. Or even the saint-like bar set by an average human being.
And to him excuses and apologies go hand in hand. They both have to do with concerns about how those around you will react. About considering other people's feelings.
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[Because he may not be a 'monster' himself, he may in fact be what Dillon said, a better person than Hannibal...but he's still very far from a saint. Or even the saint-like bar set by an average human being.
And to him excuses and apologies go hand in hand. They both have to do with concerns about how those around you will react. About considering other people's feelings.
A series of inconveniences, all.]