“Be neat, Philothea; let nothing be negligent about you. It is a kind of contempt of those with whom we converse, to frequent their company in uncomely apparel; but, at the same time, avoid all affectation, vanity, curiosity, or levity in your dress. Keep yourself always, as much as possible, on the side of plainness and modesty, which, without doubt, is the greatest ornament of beauty, and the best excuse for the want of it.”
Quote by Saint Francis de Sales
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“How beautiful then is modesty and what a gem among virtues it is.”
“Avoid failing, not only against purity, but even against the least rules of an exact modesty.”
Source: Five great encyclicals: Labor - education - marriage -reconstructing the social order - atheistic communism
“To dye oneself with paints in order to have a rosier or a paler complexion is a lying counterfeit.”
