Share this sentence
— Plutarch"As those that pull down private houses adjoining to the temples of the gods, prop up such parts as are contiguous to them; so, in undermining bashfulness, due regard is to be had to adjacent modesty, good-nature and humanity."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
I am not likely to die of bashfulness but neither am I prepared to be crucified to attest the perfection of my art. I dislike to hear of any stray heroics on the prowl for me.
— James Joyce
Next Quote
Bashfulness is not becoming to maidenhood, though modesty always is.
— Margaret of Valois
Loading recommended content...