The man who is ostentatious of his modesty is twin…
The man who is ostentatious of his modesty is twin to the statue that wears a figleaf.
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Mark Twain
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- Modesty is the shortest route to obscurity. But once famous, you can afford to become modest. - View Quote Details on Modesty is the shortest route to obscurity. But once famous,…
- You little know what you have done, when you have first broke the bounds of modesty; you have set open the door of your fancy to the devil, so that he can, almost at his pleasure ever after, represent the same sinful pleasure to you anew. - View Quote Details on You little know what you have done, when you have…
- Many Thoughts of Many Minds (1896) by Louis Klopsch - View Quote Details on Many Thoughts of Many Minds (1896) by Louis Klopsch
- God intended for women two preventatives against sin, modesty and remorse; in confession to a mortal priest the former is removed by his absolution, the latter is taken away. - View Quote Details on God intended for women two preventatives against sin, modesty and…
- On the contrary, modesty seldom resides in a breast that is not enriched with nobler virtues. - View Quote Details on On the contrary, modesty seldom resides in a breast that…
- A just and reasonable modesty does not only recommend eloquence, but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of. It heightens all the virtues which it accompanies; like the shades in paintings, it raises and rounds every figure, and makes the colours more beautiful, though not so glaring as they would be without it. - View Quote Details on A just and reasonable modesty does not only recommend eloquence,…
- True modesty avoids everything that is criminal; false modesty everything that is unfashionable. - View Quote Details on True modesty avoids everything that is criminal; false modesty everything…
- The mark of the man of the world is absence of pretension. He does not make a speech; he takes a low business-tone, avoids all brag, is nobody, dresses plainly, promises not at all, performs much, speaks in monosyllables, hugs his fact. He calls his employment by its lowest name, and so takes from evil tongues their sharpest weapon. - View Quote Details on The mark of the man of the world is absence…
- The first of all virtues is innocence; the next is modesty. - View Quote Details on The first of all virtues is innocence; the next is…
- A modest person seldom fails to gain the goodwill of those he converses with, because nobody envies a man who does not appear to be pleased with himself. - View Quote Details on A modest person seldom fails to gain the goodwill of…













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