Ashamed Quote by Stephen King
“About halfway through I broke down crying, which I hadn't expected. I was a little ashamed, but only a little;it was her, you see, and she never taxed me with the times that I slipped from the way I thought a man should be...the way I thought I should be, at any rate. A man with a good wife is the luckiest of God's creatures, and one without must be among the most miserable, I think, the only true blessing of their lives that they don't know how poorly off they are.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Stand, 1978
The narrator expresses unexpected emotional breakdown, shame, and the paradox of marital bliss masking deeper unhappiness.
In simple terms: Unexpected tears reveal hidden shame and marital paradox.
Recognize hidden pain behind apparent blessings.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationship counseling
- personal therapy
- grief processing
- marital conflict
- self‑reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What expectations do you hold about marriage?
- How can you address hidden unhappiness?
The quote may overgeneralize marital happiness and ignore individual differences.