BLUSHING QUOTES III

quotations about blushing

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


Innocence is not accustomed to blush.

MOLIÈRE

Don Garcia de Navarre


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


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


Her pure and eloquent blood
Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought,
That one might almost say, her body thought.

JOHN DONNE

Of the Progress of the Soul


What, canst thou say all this and never blush?

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Titus Andronicus


I always take blushing either for a sign of guilt or ill-breeding.

WILLIAM CONGREVE

The Way of the World


The rising blushes, which her cheek o'er-spread,
Are opening roses in the lily's bed.

JOHN GAY

Dione


By noting of the lady, I have mark'd
A thousand blushing apparitions
To start into her face, a thousand innocent shames
In angel whiteness beat away those blushes.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Much Ado About Nothing


And when my face is fair, you shall perceive
Whether I blush or no.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Coriolanus


"Nay, nay," quod she, and waxed as red as rose.

GEOFFREY CHAUCER

Troilus and Criseyde


Blushing is physiological evidence of both our self-consciousness and our sociability--a manifestation of not only our awareness of ourselves but our sensitivity to how others perceive us.

SCOTT STOSSEL

My Age of Anxiety


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


He blushes: all is well.

TERENCE

Adelphi


Blushing is actually an instinctive way to get back into the good graces of others. It is an attempt to avoid being ostracized from a group for breaching unwritten rules of society.

STEPHEN JUAN

The Odd Body


Blushes are the echo of sensibility.

MME. DE SALM

attributed, Edge-tools of Speech


Better a blush on the cheek than a spot in the heart.

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES

Don Quixote


So sweet the blush of bashfulness,
E'en pity scarce can wish it less!

LORD BYRON

The Bride of Abydos


A blush is no language: only a dubious flag-signal which may mean either of two contradictories.

GEORGE ELIOT

Daniel Deronda


From every blush that kindles in thy cheeks,
Ten thousand little loves and graces spring
To revel in the roses.

NICHOLAS ROWE

Tamerlane