One is never so dangerous when one has no shame, than when one has grown too old to blush. Votes: 1
Marquis de SadeInnocence is not accustomed to blush. [Fr., L'innocence a rougir n'est point accoutumee.] Votes: 0
MoliereI doubt not then but innocence shall makeFalse accusation blush, and tyrannyTremble at patience. Votes: 0
William ShakespeareSwans moulting die, snow melts to tears, Roses do blush and hang their heads Votes: 0
Henry Noel BrailsfordObama is ratcheting up his class warfare to levels that would make Marxists blush. Votes: 0
David LimbaughForgot the blush that virgin fears impart To modest cheeks, and borrowed one from art. Votes: 0
William CowperThou ever young, fresh, lov'd, and delicate wooer, whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow Votes: 0
William ShakespeareA blush is the sign which Nature hangs out to show where chastity and honor dwell. Votes: 0
Gotthold Ephraim LessingIt is important to remember that at first blush, going sane feels just like going crazy. Votes: 0
Julia CameronPeople blush at praise--not only praise of their bodies, but praise of anything that is theirs. Votes: 0
C. S. LewisWhen a girl ceases to blush, she has lost the most powerful charm of her beauty Votes: 0
Gregory L. SullivanThe toute ensemble was such as to make polished society blush, when compared with these savages. Votes: 0
Zebulon PikeMy lady's presence makes the roses red, because to see her lips they blush for shame. Votes: 0
Henry ConstableThe New York Hilton is laid out with a competence that would make a computer blush Votes: 0
Ada Louise HuxtableThe New York Hilton is laid out with a competence that would make a computer blush. Votes: 0
Ada Louise HuxtableA faint blush melting through the light of thy transparent cheek like a rose-leaf bathed in dew. Votes: 0
John Greenleaf WhittierStranger, pause and ask thyself the question, Canst thou do likewise? If not, with a blush retire. Votes: 0
Charles DickensFull many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste it's fragrance on the desert air. Votes: 0
Jane AustenFull many a flower is born to blush unseen and waste its sweetness on the desert air. Votes: 0
Paul HoffmanI blush to think of her beholding my work," Verl confessed. So do we," Newel assured him. Votes: 0
Brandon MullIf children had been told that they could not blow their noses, this alone would make adults blush. Votes: 0
Karl KrausWe should often blush at our noblest deeds if the world were to see all their underlying motives. Votes: 0
Francois de La RochefoucauldA blush is no language; only a dubious flag - signal which may mean either of two contradictories Votes: 0
George EliotPeople have no right to make fools of themselves, unless they have no relations to blush for them. Votes: 0
Thomas Chandler HaliburtonDishonor waits on perfidy. A man should blush to think a falsehood; it is the crime of cowards. Votes: 0
Samuel JohnsonWhen words we want, love teacheth to indite; And what we blush to speak, she bids us write. Votes: 0
Robert HerrickBut sad as angels for the good man's sin, Weep to record, and blush to give it in. Votes: 0
Thomas CampbellEvery time I say thanks or thank you to a random person they blush and say you're welcome. Votes: 0
Charlie MorganI wasn't used to guys making me blush, and I wasn't sure why he even was making me blush. Votes: 0
Holly HoodWhen I pass my name in such large letters I blush, but at the same time instinctively raise my hat. Votes: 0
Herbert Beerbohm TreeToo late. Iâve already seen the blush. Stop trying to hide it from me. I think itâs adorable. Votes: 0
Abbi GlinesThe world has lost the power to blush over its vice; the Church has lost her power to weep over it. Votes: 0
Leonard Ravenhill