219 Quotes About Modesty
- Author Jorge Luis Borges
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Su modestia y su anhelo de agradar eran tan duraderos que muchas noches comenzó por defensa y acabó por confesión, siempre al servicio de las inclinaciones del pueblo.
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- Author G.K. Chesterton
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It is quite certain that the skirt means female dignity, not female submission; it can be proved by the simplest of all tests. No ruler would deliberately dress up in the recognized fetters of a slave; no judge would would appear covered with broad arrows. But when men wish to be safely impressive, as judges, priests or kings, they do wear skirts, the long, trailing robes of female dignity. The whole world is under petticoat government; for even men wear petticoats when they wish to govern.
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- Author Kate Wicker
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We’re not protecting our daughters if we forbid makeup, eschew fashionable hairstyles, or wear dowdy clothes. The feminine form is beautiful. Sure, we don’t want to hide behind makeup or wear immodest clothes to draw attention to ourselves. But there’s nothing wrong with wanting to accent our femininity.
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- Author Scott Lynch
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The world is full of conundrums that will tax your skills. Do you presume that you will always get to choose the ones that best suit your strengths?
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- Author Kahlil Gibran
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To be modest in speaking truth is hypocrisy. TM-ST-95
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- Author Wendy Shalit
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Encouraged to act immodestly, a woman exposes her vulnerability and she then becomes, in fact, the weaker sex. A woman can argue that she is exactly the same as a man, she may deny having any special vulnerability, and act accordingly, but I cannot help noticing that she usually ends up exhibiting her feminine nature anyway, only this time in victimhood, not in strength.
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- Author A.A. Milne
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It's not much of a tail, but I'm sort of attached to it.
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- Author Ursula K. Le Guin
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But if modesty is interpreted not as diffidence or self-effacingness, but as non-overweening, a realistic assessment of the job to be done and one's ability to do it, then you might say the chief virtue of excellent artists is their modesty...But knowing your limits and going to them isn't arrogance. It's greatness of spirit.
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- Author Sebastian Faulks
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The thunder of false modesty was deafening.
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