Modesty Quotes
I say the same of
humility and of all the virtues; the wiles of the devil are terrible, he will
run a thousand times round hell if by so doing he can make us believe that we
have a single virtue which we have not. And he is right, for such ideas are
very harmful, and such imaginary virtues, when they come from this source, are
never unaccompanied by vainglory; just as those which God gives are free both
from this and from pride. - St. Teresa of Jesus
By the virtue of modesty the devout person governs all his exterior acts. With good reason, then, does St. Paul recommend this virtue to all and declare how necessary it is and as if this were not enough he considers that this virtue should be obvious to all. - St. Padre Pio
Either we must speak
as we dress, or dress as we speak. Why do we profess one thing and display
another? The tongue talks of chastity, but the whole body reveals impurity. -
St. Jerome
We must practice modesty, not only in our looks, but also in our whole deportment, and particularly in our dress, our walk, our conversation, and all similar actions. - St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
We must practice modesty, not only in our looks, but also in our whole deportment, and particularly in our dress, our walk, our conversation, and all similar actions. - St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
Another
weapon the devil employs is immodesty, or more frankly, impurity. My dear
children, be on your guard. The devil will tempt you with bad books, bad thoughts,
or the foul conversation of a companion. When any such fellow approaches you,
say to yourself, This is a minister of Satan. And let these wretches who
indulge in foul conversation say to himself, I am a minister of Satan because I
help him ruin souls! - St. John Bosco
Proud is many a man who looks down on his neighbor because the wool of his gown
is finer! Yet as fine as it is, a poor sheep wore it upon her back before it
came upon his back, and all the while she wore it, she was after all still only
a sheep. And why should he now think himself better than she was simply by
having that wool-----wool that, even though it is now his, is still not so
truly his as it was truly hers? - St. Thomas More
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