143 Quotes About Embarrassment
- Author Steven Magee
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The government is an embarrassment to its citizens.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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The only reason that some people aren’t ashamed of their parents and/or siblings is because they know that we know that they did not choose them.
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- Author Wilkie Collins
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Not a word had dropped from my lips, or from hers, that could unsettle either of us—and yet the same unacknowledged sense of embarrassment made us shrink alike from meeting one another alone
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- Author Trevanian
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It was not their irritating assumption of equality that annoyed Nicholai so much as their cultural confusions. The Americans seemed to confuse standard of living with quality of life, equal opportunity with institutionalized mediocrity, bravery with courage, machismo with manhood, liberty with freedom, wordiness with articulation, fun with pleasure - in short, all of the misconceptions common to those who assume that justice implies equality for all, rather than equality for equals.
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- Author Daphne Du Maurier
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It embarrassed her, as a child, to think that her father had fallen in love, or, if men must love, then it should have been someone else, someone dark, mysterious and profoundly clever, not an ordinary person who was impatient for no reason and cross when one was late for lunch.
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- Author Daniel V Chappell
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I began to care a lot less about embarrassment after running into somebody who for months, I feared I would, and realizing afterward that my life was no different after the encounter than before.
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- Author Michel Faber
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Most true things are kind of corny, don’t you think? But we make them more sophisticated out of sheer embarrassment.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Observe the behavior of the butterfly, and chase no one, for they will only elude you.
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- Author Mette Ivie Harrison
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George's hand lifted and fell away again. It seemed an insult to imply that anything so small as a touch could stop the raw feeling in Sir Stephen's suddenly dark and haunted eyes.
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