quotations about blushing
Men blush less for their crimes than for their weaknesses and vanity.
LA BRUYÈRE
Les Caractères
Whoso blushes is guilty already; true innocence is ashamed of nothing.
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU
Émile
Had she been at all used to blushing, she would have blushed, but she wasn't, so she didn't.
KERRY GREENWOOD
Cocaine Blues
Shy girl, it's written on your face
A mermaid out of water, Feeling out of place
Shy girl, tryna hide a blush
Caught you looking for a second
O-TOWN
"Shy Girl"
I pity bashful men, who feel the pain.
Of fancied scorn and undeserv'd disdain,
And bear the marks, upon a blushing face
Of needless shame, and self-impos'd disgrace.
WILLIAM COWPER
Conversation
The striking thing about blushing is its implicitly mixed signals. A blush is a funny mixture of wanting to hide and at the same time wanting to attract someone.
MURRAY BILMES
attributed, The Odd Body
A blush is the sign which Nature hangs out to show where chastity and honor dwell.
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
attributed, The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 1863
We never forgive those who make us blush.
JEAN-FRANCOIS DE LA HARPE
Melanie
The best thing you can do to put an end to problem blushing is to stop resisting your blushing, as the more you fight blushing the more you are going to blush.
MABEL DAWN VAN NIEKERK
The Blushing Phobia
Blushing maketh truth evident.
DEMETRIUS
attributed, Day's Collacon
Lay by all nicety and prolixious blushes,
That banish what they sue for.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Measure for Measure
Blushes are the rainbow of modesty.
MME. NECKER
attributed, Edge-tools of Speech
We griev'd, we sigh'd, we wept; we never blush'd before.
ABRAHAM COWLEY
A Discourse by Way of Vision Concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwell
Blushing is the most peculiar and most human of all expressions.
CHARLES DARWIN
The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
Mr. Phunky, blushing into the very whites of his eyes, tried to look as if he didn't know that everybody was gazing at him: a thing which no man ever succeeded in doing yet, or, in all probability, ever will.
CHARLES DICKENS
Pickwick Papers
Miss Clerricot blushes most charmingly and raises a hand to cover a portion of her countenance. It is a shame, this ill-feeling that exists between Miss Clerricot and her face.
WILLIAM TREVOR
The Boarding-House
The modest fan was lifted up no more,
And virgins smil'd at what they blush'd before.
ALEXANDER POPE
Essay on Criticism
I always take blushing either for a sign of guilt or ill-breeding.
WILLIAM CONGREVE
The Way of the World
Her cheeks glowed with pink charcoals.
RAY BRADBURY
From the Dust Returned
And when my face is fair, you shall perceive
Whether I blush or no.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Coriolanus