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Handle your scandal.
The truth is, he tired of criticism, tired of prose measured by the yard.
Disgrace
Better to live shamed than die proud.
My rage outweighs my shame, as always happens when one is really ashamed and knows he ought to be.
Live in thy shame, but die not shame with thee!
No offence is so heinous as unorthodoxy of behaviour.
expelled from the garden.
It was like making a blunder at a party; there was nothing to do about it, it was dreadfully mortifying, but it showed a lack of sense to ascribe too much importance to it.
Humiliation is the sport of the petty
Disgraceful: for the soul to give up when the body is still going strong.
Revenue and wealth do not bring disgrace ...
My pride has brought me very low.
Absolutely Disgusted! Your Father's Facing An Inquiry At Work And It's Entirely Your Fault! If You Put Another Toe Out Of Line, We'll Bring You Straight Back Home!
Ruined by the truth
Failure is not a disgrace if you have sincerely done your best.
Censure no more shall brand my humble name
The child of passion and the fool of fame
Shame is Prides cloke.
Always remember, my good friends, that there is one sin we must never commit, and it is to humiliate another person or to allow another person to be humiliated in our presence without us screaming and shouting and protesting.
My character and good name are in my own keeping. Life with disgrace is dreadful. A glorious death is to be envied.
An ill deede cannot bring honour.
Anyone who is suffering from shame and public humiliation needs to know one thing: You can survive it ... you can insist on a different ending to your story. Have compassion for yourself. We all deserve compassion, and to live both online and off in a more compassionate world.
To be wealthy and honored in an unjust society is a disgrace.
Least said is soon disavowed.
Don't you feel shame? I thought scum like you could at least feel shame
Public humiliation is a commodity and shame is an industry,
Let us keep our shame and be made clean! Shame is not defilement, though a mean pride persuades men so. On the contrary, the man who is honestly ashamed has begun to be clean.
Done to death by slanderous tongue
That hurts my pride, Watson.
I'm running out of words to describe this lad.
I have shamed Mr. Cuervo
Caught red-handed for exclamation abuse.
I was as hurt by this as if I were engaged in some honest occupation. There is nothing surprising about this. Human beings feel dishonor the most, sometimes, when they most deserve it.
it's better to be embarrassed than dead.
Here Shock, the pride of all his kind, is laid, Who fawned like man, but ne'er like man betrayed.
Shunned by association.
O the shame of it, the humiliating shame of being condescended to by dolts
We all look with distaste on people who arrogantly pretend to a reputation to which they are not entitled; but equally to be condemned are those who, through lack of moral fibre, fail to live up to the reputation which is theirs already.
You have stripped from me the rank and privileges of the professorship and the doctoral degree which I earned, and you have set me at the level of the lowest criminal.
Many of those who are humiliated are not humble. Some react to humiliation with anger, others with patience, and others with freedom. The first are culpable, the next harmless, the last just.
For to die with honour is far better than to live disgraced.
We will not be disgraced in trouble times. The Lord will deliver us.
If you do the best you can, you have nothing to be ashamed of. A defeat is not a disgrace.
It is a shameful thing to insult a child.
There is but a step between a proud man's glory and his disgrace.
I have earned my disillusionment.
The man who dies rich, dies disgraced.
I deeply regret those situations that have blemished the image of the University of Oklahoma, and I hope that I can rectify the embarrassment I have brought the university.
I hate that word, by the way. Retarded. I
I don't do proud.
Sometimes human nature can leave you looking just a little shamefaced.
A man whose life has been dishonourable is not entitled to escape disgrace in death.
Honour forbid! at whose unrivall'd shrine 105 Ease, pleasure, virtue, all our sex resign. Methinks already I your tears survey, Already hear the horrid things they say, Already see you a degraded toast, And all your honour in a whisper lost! 110 How shall I, then, your helpless fame
He who is ashamed would like to force the world not to look at him, not to notice his exposure. He would like to destroy the eyes of the world.
Let pride go afore, shame will follow after.
I accept my punishment and will begin serving my suspension immediately.
Umbed by disappointment and betrayal, like a child who had been awakened suddenly from a summer dream about christmas morning.
All disgrace smells alike. Differences in ruin are only matters of degree.
I'm constantly humbled.
He who allows himself to be insulted deserves to be.
Public shaming is a blood sport that has to stop.
Work is no disgrace: it is idleness which is a disgrace.
In shame there is no comfort but to be beyond all bounds of shame.
It was a crying shame!
Sick in the world's regard, wretched and low.
I was stunned with outrage.
Shame is an ornament to the young; a disgrace to the old.
I'm not sure what I'd do with you if you were respectable.
You are a totally loved moral failure.
I am humiliated in my need, even to myself.
I dropped a word from the string of negative adjectives that had trailed behind me like tin cans behind the village idiot. Unappreciated, unloved, unmarried. But no longer unpublished.
This is a very grave matter, punishable by ... well, I do not exactly know what, but something rather severe, I should imagine.
With others, I feel betrayed that those who had the authority in the Church to stop Brendan Smyth failed to act on the evidence I gave them. However, I also accept that I was part of an unhelpful culture of deference and silence in society and the Church, which thankfully is now a thing of the past.
Did I really wear bathing suits, at the beach? I did, without thought, among men, without caring that my legs, my arms, my thighs and back were on display, could be seen. Shameful, immodest.
Labor disgraces no man; unfortunately, you occasionally find men who disgrace labor.
You have less honour than a piece of shit.
Publicly humiliating someone for your own gain will only come and haunt you. God's going to have his revenge.
I put myself up for full professor, an act of such unprecedented and unmitigated arrogance that the committee approved it, thus effectively rooting me to the scene of the crime, too weighed down by tenure, rank, and salary to be marketable ever again.
Whatever disgrace we may have deserved, it is almost always in our power to re-establish our character.
No matter what cause one defends, it will suffer permanent disgrace if one resorts to blind attacks on crowds of innocent people.
You got blood on your face, you big disgrace, waving your banner all over the place.
Poverty of course is no disgrace, but it is damned annoying.
There was nothing more offensive than a man blessed with looks where he should have been given courtesy.
Should have told you . . . betrayed . . . the Bile . . .
It is not easy to wash off the shame when it has already been glued to a person.
Indeed, wretched the man whose fame makes his misfortunes famous.
Who could imagine that one could be so ridiculed, so humiliated by oneself?
He insulted me' -this knowledge binds one with terrible demerit karma.
The laughable is a species of what is disgraceful.
It is embarrassing to be caught and killed for stupid reasons
Shame is a shackle. Free yourself.
What one is ashamed to do one should be ashamed to say.
I don't have any shame.
Beauty is embarrassing.
Tired, ashamed, and mortified, I begged to sit down till we returned home, which I did soon after. Lord Orville did me the honour to hand me to the coach, talking all the way of the honour I had done him ! O these fashionable people!
My ignorance was inexcusable, and it made me ashamed.
House of Langfeld has rendered you in this cause, it is insulting
What we have done is unacceptable.
Most readers, then and now, have at some time experienced the humiliation of being told that their occupation is reprehensible.
Honour, not honours.
Abruptly excusing himself,