"Be neat, Philothea; let nothing be negligent about……" — Saint Francis de Sales
"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."
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Saint Francis de Sales
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154 Quotes by Saint Francis de Sales
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Cowardice and courage are never without a measure of affectation. Nor is love. Feelings are never true. They play with…
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One of the best temporary cures for pride and affectation is seasickness; a man who wants to vomit never puts…
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Any affectation whatsoever in dress implies, in my mind, a flaw in the understanding.
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Modesty is a learned affectation. And as soon as life slams the modest person against the wall, that modesty drops.
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— Francesca Annis
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The thing is plain. All that men really understand, is confined to a very small compass; to their daily affairs…
— William Hazlitt
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Hypocrisy is the necessary burden of villainy, affectation part of the chosen trappings of folly; the one completes a villain,…
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Learned conversation is either the affectation of the ignorant or the profession of the mentally unemployed.
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Great cultural changes begin in affectation and end in routine.
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