In Afghan culture, you don't date - you marry. Even talking to boys before marriage brings great shame to your family.
It was a source of shame for my family that I was in rock and roll, which is so blue-collar. It just isn't done. And I felt it, too.
Suits are looked at more now as a business thing which is kind of a shame. If you're not wearing it just for work, you should try and trick it up a bit.
This man called President Bush has a lot to answer for. I don't know if this man is really taking care of America. This government has been shameful.
The first draught serveth for health, the second for pleasure, the third for shame, and the fourth for madness.
The need for raising the awareness of this shameful chapter in U.S. history is more apparent than ever.
The school curriculum today, particularly American history, is a shame.
That's the weird thing about not being married - you can't get regular kissing; you can't be guaranteed of it, and that's a great shame.
Isn't it a shame that future generations can't be here to see all the wonderful things we're doing with their money?
I used to look in the mirror and feel shame, I look in the mirror now and I absolutely love myself.
For the most part fraud in the end secures for its companions repentance and shame.
I have to tell them that last night was a shameful train wreck filled with blind cuddly puppies.
I think aging and maturing is really interesting, and it's a shame that Americans are so panicky and paranoid about it.
But when we came out of camp, that's when I first realized that being in camp, that being Japanese-American, was something shameful.
Above all, what socialist, without flushing with shame, maintains he is not a revolutionary? We say: none!.
The custom of sinning takes away the sense of it, the course of the world takes away the shame of it.
As soon as you forbid something, you make it extraordinarily appealing. You also bring shame in as a phenomenon.
From infancy on, we are all spies; the shame is not this but that the secrets to be discovered are so paltry and few.
The Plutocracy’s insatiable hunger for pixelated information is enough to put a bulimic Pac-Man to shame
Ishwar: Bhuvan, shame cannot enter eyes that are already open.
Boss Spearman: It's a shame to go forever without takin' a taste of somethin'.