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When they disappear, all my psychological problems disappear as well: stress, nervousness, depression, timidity, self-pity, misery
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She soon found that this shy little man, whose timidity was the butt of many jokes within her Light Brigade, had the finest mind in the realm
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demonstrated signs of timidity or caution as they otherwise relate to their relentless persecution of the ―Unborn
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How does this affect me? How do I feel about this? What do they think about me? In my OWN opinion, shyness and timidity are nothing more than P-R-I-D-E
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It is the suggestions regarding timidity which are given to us while very
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Such comments, in the presence of the child, wil create a timidity
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As Mary grows up she comments on her timidity, wishing she
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the mind know that every time Mary gives voice or thought to her timidity, she is
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because of her timidity
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They knew they were going to miss Jesus, and besides their fear and timidity, this was not the way they had pictured the kingdom of heaven being inaugurated
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The self-instruction: "I wil overcome my timidity," is a positive statement, but it creates a negative condition
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actions, that your timidity is becoming a thing of the past
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A woman who had been given this formula did not realize that her timidity was
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Timidity is also being treated by sleep-teaching
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Timidity in most cases is a form
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Her timidity had faded away
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Although you have sometimes doubted and at other times manifested dangerous timidity, still, you have always been sincerely just and eminently fair in dealing with your associates
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” Then a very young captain who had always been out-standing for his timidity raised a cautious index finger
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” -He was young, almost an adolescent, with no sign of timidity and with a natural pleasant manner that had not shown itself until then
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parchments and ended in Nigromanta’s bed, found a stupid cure for timidity in the small imaginary brothel
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Perhaps that encouraged his timidity?" observed Michael
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Just on leaving Cornwall, and for a day or two after, she was a little _bouleversée_, and had a curious kind of timidity in her manner to her aunt, and crept rather than walked about the house, but this gradually disappeared; and if Miss Entwhistle hadn't known her, hadn't known of her terrible loss, she would have said that here was some one who was quietly happy
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"And one of mine is timidity
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A man may be on the road to success when a single act of timidity
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It was not only my shyness and timidity, my lack of experience that was the cause
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Which was not much, but at least, little by little, these summer holidays helped me get rid of the timidity that plagued me earlier
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I had lost my timidity, had acquired a sense of independence that separated me from my mother, that cut the apron strings
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sexual fears and timidity
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mediocre student a mediocre athlete, pliable and friendly with my classmates but one thing I never overcame was my shyness and timidity
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Bad, As of bondage, As of a slave, Stupor, and Timidity, Good, As of
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• Bad: As of bondage, As of a slave, Stupor, and Timidity
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I looked at Devesh, a thirty-year-old executive with the timidity of a three-year-
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Bad, As of bondage, As of a slave, Stupor, and Timidity,
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· “Bad: As of bondage, As of a slave, Stupor, and Timidity”
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A horses timidity is a force to be reckoned
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mother and I liken it to a child’s timidity
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"Did you ever see a counterfeit of timidity, Mr
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She gave him a joyful smile of welcome, but held out her hand with her usual timidity
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"I'm afraid they mightn't like it," began Laurie, with unusual timidity in such matters
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Moreover, his timidity had worn off by contact with his gay companions, and he returned to the provinces despising everyone who had not with varnished shoes trodden the asphalt of the boulevards
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timidity of fear that ought only to be the companion of guilt
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I ought to have guessed the truth from the timidity with which she had repeatedly approached her sarcasm, only bringing herself to utter it at last with an effort
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And so it was: he turned abruptly, hastened into the house again, shut the door behind him; and when I went in a while after to inform them that Earnshaw had come home rabid drunk, ready to pull the whole place about our ears (his ordinary frame of mind in that condition), I saw the quarrel had merely effected a closer intimacy---had broken the outworks of youthful timidity, and enabled them to forsake the disguise of friendship, and confess themselves lovers
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with: a timidity which true love had a greater share in than even maiden
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which I only answered, with a tone of shame and timidity, "that I was
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timidity, love-sick yearnings tempered with diffidence and modesty, all
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On reaching it the girls deposited their burden, and continued for many minutes waiting, with characteristic patience, and native timidity, for some evidence that they whose feelings were most concerned were content with the arrangement
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What was it that stood in his way? His unfortunate timidity He wished to vindicate himself in some way, to assert his manhood
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Lady Sylvester Elmshade, Mrs Barbara Lovebirch, Mrs Poll Ash, Mrs Holly Hazeleyes, Miss Daphne Bays, Miss Dorothy Canebrake, Mrs Clyde Twelvetrees, Mrs Rowan Greene, Mrs Helen Vinegadding, Miss Virginia Creeper, Miss Gladys Beech, Miss Olive Garth, Miss Blanche Maple, Mrs Maud Mahogany, Miss Myra Myrtle, Miss Priscilla Elderflower, Miss Bee Honeysuckle, Miss Grace Poplar, Miss O Mimosa San, Miss Rachel Cedarfrond, the Misses Lilian and Viola Lilac, Miss Timidity Aspenall, Mrs Kitty Dewey-Mosse, Miss May Hawthorne, Mrs Gloriana Palme, Mrs Liana Forrest, Mrs Arabella Blackwood and Mrs Norma Holyoake of Oakholme Regis graced the ceremony by their presence
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This timidity, which might proceed from the astonishment of innocence as well as the shame of guilt, conciliated some in his favor; for men who are truly generous are always ready to compassionate when the misfortune of their enemy surpasses the limits of their hatred
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His obstinacy came, paradoxically, from a kind of timidity
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“Well,” said the bishop with a laugh, “timidity is a thing you’ll never be accused of
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In the mean time his machine, which was one of those sizes that slip in and out without being minded, kept pretty stiffly bearing against that part, which the shutting my thighs barred access to; but finding, at length he could do no good by mere dint of bodily strength, he resorted to entreaties and arguments: to which I only answered, with a tone of shame and timidity, "that I was afraid he would kill me
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And now an excess of timidity succeeded to an excess of confidence, and she thought herself so much at his mercy and discretion, that she stood passive throughout the whole progress of his prelude: for now, whether the impressions of so great a beauty had even made him forgive her sex, or whether her appearance or figure in that dress still humoured his first illusion, he recovered by degrees a good part of his first warmth, and keeping Emily with her breeches still unbuttoned, stript them down to her knees, and gently impelling her to lean down, with her face against the bed-side, placed her so, that the double way, between the double rising behind, presented the choice fair to him, and he was so fairly set on a mis-direction, as to give the girl no small alarms for fear of losing a maidenhead she had not dreamt of
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But now the true refining passion had regained throughout possession of me, with all its train of symptoms: a sweet sensibility, a tender timidity, love-sick yearnings tempered with diffidence and modesty, all held me in a subjection of soul, incomparably dearer to me than the liberty of heart which I had been long, too long! the mistress of, in the course of those grosser gallantries, the consciousness of which now made me sigh with a virtuous confusion and regret
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She was in a corner, and turning out her slender feet in their high boots with obvious timidity, she skated towards him
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He approached with timidity, but again her smile reassured him
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This timidity touch Konstantin
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The Desnairians, predictably, had turned up their noses and ridiculed their Dohlaran allies’ timidity
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She smiled at that ‘dear,’ and at the timidity with which he glanced at her
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Stepan Arkadyevitch made an effort and struggled with the timidity that had come over him
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Count Alexey Kirillovitch urged me very much’ (as she uttered the words Count Alexey Kirillovitch she glanced with appealing timidity at Levin, and he unconsciously responded with a respectful and reassuring look); ‘he urged me to take up the school in the village
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It was costing a pretty copper, and it gave someone like Zhaspahr Clyntahn entirely too much ammunition for complaints about “inactivity” and “timidity,” but that firm logistics base also meant Maigwair’s field armies wouldn’t find themselves starving to death if something unfortunate happened to the canals supplying them
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She laughed and joked and almost but not quite coquetted with a one- At supper Melanie surprised them all by forcing herself out of her timidity and being eyed soldier who gladly repaid her efforts with extravagant gallantries
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Timidity and embarrassment swept over her only come to ask if Beau could spend the day with Bonnie
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Patience, that blending of moral courage with physical timidity, was now no longer a minor feature in Mrs Angel Clare; and it sustained her
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"What was it?" said Will, observing that she spoke with a timidity quite new in her
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not?" Dorothea's timidity was due to an indistinct consciousness that she was in the strange situation of consulting a third person about the adequacy of Mr
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His glance in reply to hers was so chill that she felt her timidity increased; yet she turned and passed her hand through his
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But where Caleb's feeling and judgment strongly pronounced, he was a ruler; and in spite of his mildness and timidity in reproving, every one about him knew that on the exceptional occasions when he chose, he was absolute
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Dorothea's face had become animated, and as it beamed on Rosamond very close to her, she felt something like bashful timidity before a superior, in the presence of this self-forgetful ardor
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"We were talking about your husband," Dorothea said, with some timidity
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She did not move, and he came towards her with more doubt and timidity in his face than she had ever seen before
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Emma, no doubt, did not notice his silent attentions or his timidity
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"You do know, you dear thing," I replied; "only you haven't my dreadful boldness of mind, and you keep back, out of timidity and modesty and delicacy, even the impression that, in the past, when you had, without my aid, to flounder about in silence, most of all made you miserable
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Prince Andrew surprised her by his timidity
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All she could see was that his former stern and determined expression had altered to one of timidity and submission
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his fate! And so it was: he turned abruptly, hastened into the house again, shut the door behind him; and when I went in a while after to inform them that Earnshaw had come home rabid drunk, ready to pull the whole place about our ears (his ordinary frame of mind in that condition), I saw the quarrel had merely effected a closer intimacy—had broken the outworks of youthful timidity, and enabled them to forsake the disguise of friendship, and confess themselves lovers
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The lieutenant, who was but little accustomed to such venerable encounters, stammered with some timidity: "Good day, uncle,"—and made a salute composed of the involuntary and mechanical outline of the military salute finished off as a bourgeois salute
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Still, he did not pass in front of it any more, in obedience to the instinct of timidity and to the instinct of prudence common to lovers
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From the phase of timidity, he had passed, by a natural and fatal progress, to the phase of blindness
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Louis Philippe was rather too much of a paternal king; that incubation of a family with the object of founding a dynasty is afraid of everything and does not like to be disturbed; hence excessive timidity, which is displeasing to the people, who have the 14th of July in their civil and Austerlitz in their military tradition
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His natural timidity rendered him accessible to the acceptance of superstitions in a certain degree
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And then, strange to say, the first symptom of true love in a young man is timidity; in a young girl it is boldness
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Whatever time he spent on arriving, he was obliged to arrive at last; he reached the Rue des Filles-duCalvaire; then he halted, he trembled, he thrust his head with a sort of melancholy timidity round the corner of the last house, and gazed into that street, and there was in that tragic look something which resembled the dazzling light of the impossible, and the reflection from a paradise that was closed to him
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Florentino Ariza, who had never lost the timidity of a novice even in comfortable circumstances, risked a superficial caress on her neck with the tips of his fingers, and she writhed and moaned like a spoiled child and did not stop crying
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She saw him improve his manners, his timidity was passed off as a certain enigmatic distance, a slight increase in weight suited him, as did the slowness of age, and he had known how to handle his absolute baldness with dignity
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It was a long time before he dared to think that her indifference was no more than a shield for her timidity