Blushing Quotes
Marcus Tullius Cicero (1899). “The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 51-49”, p.23, Charles River Editors
John Keats (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of John Keats (Illustrated)”, p.322, Delphi Classics
Matthew Henry, Leslie F. Church (1992). “The NIV Matthew Henry Commentary in One Volume: Based on the Broad Oak Edition”, p.4304, Harper Collins
Blushing, palpitations, a bad conscience--this is what you get if you haven't sinned.
Karl Kraus (1976). “Half-truths & One-and-a-half Truths: Selected Aphorisms”
I will go wash; And when my face is fair, you shall perceive Whether I blush or no.
William Shakespeare, William Harness, William Gilmore Simms (1842). “The Complete Works of William Shakspeare”, p.630
John Dryden, C. B., Esquire Charles BATHURST (1852). “Selections from the poetry of Dryden, including his plays and translations. [The editor's preface signed: C. B., i.e. Charles Bathurst.]”, p.191
I always take blushing either for a sign of guilt, or of ill breeding.
'The Way of the World' (1700) act 1, sc. 9
Libba Bray (2010). “A Great and Terrible Beauty”, p.33, Simon and Schuster
Anne hoped she had outlived the age of blushing; but the age of emotion she certainly had not.
Jane Austen (2013). “Persuasion In Modern English”, p.180, BookCaps Study Guides