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Quotes About Blush

Man is the only animal who blushes...or needs to.
~ Mark Twain
İnsan, yüzü k?zaran ya da k?zarmas? gereken tek hayvand?r.
~ Mark Twain
The whole city of Orleans was one red flame of bonfires, and the heavens blushed with satisfaction to see it;
~ Mark Twain
One wants to know whether, in the end, her troubles were physical or psychological. But it is a question as impossible to answer as whether a blush is physical or mental—or, for that matter, whether a person is. Everyone is both, inseparable even by a surgeon's blade.
~ Atul Gawande
and I felt myself colour under the intensity of his gaze.
~ Jojo Moyes
She went kind of pink and laughed, the kind of laugh you do when you know you shouldn't be laughing. The kind of laugh that spoke of a conspiracy.
~ Jojo Moyes
She was almost too beautiful: as beautiful as a blush of summer sunset on a sky-wide stream of cloud.
~ Gregory David Roberts
The bold defiance of a woman is the certain sign of her shame, - when she has once ceased to blush, it is because she has too much to blush for.
~ Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Goodness knows she is too fierce for you Goodness knows she has eyes for a lord Goodness knows she yet will prove untrue Her cheek's blush is as false as her word
~ Shannon Hale
This is what I have. The dull hangover of waiting, the blush of my heart on the damp grass, the flower-faced moon. A gull broods on the shore where a moment ago there were two. Softly my right hand fondles my left hand as though it were you.
~ Mary Oliver
Then I noticed his rising blush, and I realized something. Tobin and Angie . . . their togetherness was new. New enough that being touched by her still came as a glorious, blush-worthy surprise.
~ Maureen Johnson
Im just a lipgloss, blush and mascara kind of girl. I like playing with a bright lipstick or a heavy eye... But not together!
~ Lily Cole
But 'neath yon crimson tree Lover to listening maid might breathe his flame, Nor mark, within its roseate canopy, Her blush of maiden shame.
~ William C. Bryant
She blushed and so did he. She greeted him in a faltering voice, and he spoke to her without knowing what he was saying.
~ Voltaire, Candide
You're adorable when you blush, and you do it so easily.
~ Maya Banks
face turning red
~ Meg Cabot
My sister once warned me that a man who blushed so easily was probably a Man With Appetites.
~ Meljean Brook
A heartbeat later, the flashlight clicked off. Phoebe blinked in the darkness. "Zane?" "We're gonna have to do this by feel. Otherwise we'll be putting on a show." She thought about how flashlights in the tents created detailed shadows and blushed at the thought of entertaining the others.
~ Susan Mallery
the glow in Libby's cheeks. When there
~ Josephine Cox
He brushed a fingertip over his lips and signalled across the room. "Now I'm going to take you home." But it meant something else, too. Grania's cheeks reddened furiously when he made this public-private display, though no one else had noticed.
~ Frances Itani
Blush pink is a timeless, classy, and soft color that all of us can rock any time of year!
~ Jeffree Star
For evil men account those things alone evil which do not make men evil; neither do they blush to praise good things, and yet to remain evil among the good things they praise. It grieves them more to own a bad house than a bad life, as if it were man's greatest good to have everything good but himself.
~ St. Augustine
her first glance at me would be bound to hold the question: have you forgiven me? And perhaps that still more critical question: will you bear with my love, and can you return it? That first moment when she would gaze up with a blush, a look of controlled and yet uncontrollable impatience, might be at once the most hazardous and decisive.
~ Stefan Zweig
It took place to the accompaniment of such hideous swearing as caused his withered leg to blush beneath the sacking. It must have been hardened by many years of oaths, but this morning an awakened sense of shame at what the upper part of the body could descend to, raddled it from hip to toe. Its only consolation was that the contaminating influence had not descended lower than the lungs, and what diseases the withered leg experienced were entirely physical.
~ Mervyn Peake