Daily Dose
From
The Rambler, by Samuel Johnson
SHYNESS
"Bashfulness, however it may incommode for a moment, scarcely
ever produces evils of long continuance; it may flush the cheek,
flutter in the heart, deject the eyes, and enchain the
tongue, but its mischiefs soon pass off without remembrance. It
may sometimes exclude pleasure, but seldom opens any avenue
to sorrow or remorse. It is observed somewhere, that few have
repented of having forborne to speak."
From Rambler #159, September 24, 1751
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