Modesty in dress and language and deportment is a true mark of refinement and a hallmark of a virtuous Latter-day Saint woman.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Modesty is the color of virtue.
Modesty is not only an ornament, but also a guard to virtue.
It is strange that modesty is the rule for women when what they most value in men is boldness.
Modesty is a quality in a lover more praised by the women than liked.
Modesty used to be considered a natural female attribute. No more.
Modesty means admitting the possibility of error, subsuming the self for the good of the whole, remaining open to surprise and the gifts that only failure can bring. There are many ways to practice it. Try taking up golf. Or making your own bagels. Or raising a teenager.
Modesty is a learned affectation. And as soon as life slams the modest person against the wall, that modesty drops.
Let us be absolutely clear about one thing: we must not confuse humility with false modesty or servility.
Modesty is a vastly overrated virtue.
Modesty is the conscience of the body.