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“To be distinguished for elegance and accomplishments—the authorised object of their youth—could have had no useful influence that way, no moral effect on the mind. He had meant them to be good, but his cares had been directed to the understanding and manners, not the disposition; and of the…” quote by Jane Austen
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““To be distinguished for elegance and accomplishments—the authorised object of their youth—could have had no useful influence that way, no moral effect on the mind. He had meant them to be good, but his cares had been directed to the understanding and manners, not the disposition; and of the necessity of self-denial and humility, he feared they had never heard from any lips that could profit them.””

Jane Austen

About This Quote

Source Novel: Pride and Prejudice, 1813

Youth should prioritize moral character over superficial elegance and achievements.

In simple terms: Character matters more than style.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate humility and moral strength.

Themes

humility self‑denial character development

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • education
  • parenting
  • career mentorship
  • self‑improvement

Key Concepts

moral philosophy social expectations personal growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values should youth prioritize?
  • How can humility be taught without discouragement?
A Different Perspective

Emphasizing humility may suppress healthy self‑esteem.

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