“I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust.”
Charles Baudelaire
“Every morning I take out my bankbook, stare at it, shudder-and turn quickly to my typewriter.”
Sydney J. Harris
“I shudder when relating it.”
Virgil
“Shuddering under the autumn stars, each year, the head sinks lower and lower.”
Georg Trakl
“Art is on the side of the oppressed. Think before you shudder at the simplistic dictum and its heretical definition of the freedom of art. For if art is freedom of the spirit, how can it exist within the oppressors?”
Nadine Gordimer
“A shudder in the loins engenders thereThe broken wall, the burning roof and towerAnd Agamemnon dead.”
William Butler Yeats
“The prospect of deflation is one that sends shudders through financial markets.”
Jerry Jasinowski