Human beings feel dishonor the most, sometimes, when they most deserve it.
 Mark Twain, Chapters from My Autobiography (1906). copy citation

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Author Mark Twain
Source Chapters from My Autobiography
Topic feeling
Date 1906
Language English
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“Up to that time a dozen wise old heads, the intellectual aristocracy of the town, had held out, as implacable unbelievers. 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. That handful of overwise old gentlemen kept on shaking their heads all the first week, and saying they had seen no marvels there that could not have been produced by collusion; and they were pretty vain of their unbelief, too, and liked to show it and air it, and be superior to the ignorant and the gullible.” source