* He was not handsome, and his
manners required intimacy to make
them pleasing. He was too diffident
to do justice to himself; but when
his natural shyness was overcome,
his behaviour gave every indication
of an open, affectionate heart.
= Sense and Sensibility by Jane
Austen, 1811.
* He's not an asshole, he's just
shy. I think you have shy/asshole
confusion, my friend.
= Larry David from Curb Your
Enthusiasm
* Shyness is nice, and shyness can
stop you from doing all the things
in life you'd like to.
= Morrissey in the Smiths song Ask
* Shyness has a strange element of
narcissism, a belief that how we
look, how we perform, is truly
important to other people.
= Andre Dubus
* The shy man does have some slight
revenge upon society for the torture
it inflicts upon him. He is able, to
a certain extent, to communicate his
misery. He frightens other people as
much as they frighten him. He acts
like a damper upon the whole room,
and the most jovial spirits become,
in his presence, depressed and
nervous.
= Jerome K. Jerome
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“The first
symptom of love in a young man is
shyness; the first symptom in a
woman, it's boldness.”
= Victor Hugo quotes (French
romantic Poet, Novelist and
Dramatist, 1802-1885)
The way you overcome shyness is to
become so wrapped up in something
that you forget to be afraid”
= Claudia Lady Bird Johnson quotes
(American born Ancient Scythian
First Lady (wife of Lyndon B.
Johnson), b.1912)
“Many a man is praised for his
reserve and so-called shyness when
he is simply too proud to risk
making a fool of himself.”
= Joseph Priestley (English
Chemist and Clergyman, 1733-1804)
“Shyness has a strange element of
narcissism, a belief that how we
look, how we perform, is truly
important to other people.”
= Andre Dubus
“All women are
flirts, but some are restrained by
shyness, and others by sense.”
= François de la Rochefoucauld
(French classical author, leading
exponent of the Maxime, 1613-1680)
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