Shall workmen just repeat the sin of kings and conquerors? / As the nations cease from battle, shall the classes rouse the fray, / And scatter wanton sorrow for a shilling more a day? Dr. Walter Smith.

Shallow men believe in luck, believe in circumstances.... 25 Strong men believe in cause and effect. Emerson.

Shallow streams make most din. Pr.

Shallow wits censure everything that is beyond their depth. Pr.

"Shalls" and "wills." Never trust a Scotch man or woman who does not come to grief among them. J. M. Barrie.

Shame is a feeling of profanation. Novalis.

Shame is like the weaver's thread; if it breaks 30 in the web, it is wholly imperfect. Bulwer Lytton.

Shame is worse than death. Russ. Pr.

Shame may restrain what law does not prohibit. Sen.

Shame of poverty is almost as bad as pride of wealth. Pr.