Perhaps nothing more disagreeable, more squalid, more revolting to the senses, more opposed to personal dignity, can be conceived.
And she could already assume a personal dignity of manner which had never been within her mother's reach.
It is wanting in personal dignityto begrudge men their chances and good fortune; and even were these chances undeserved, it is still lowering one's self to do them the honor of envying them.
For instance, when we consider it as having for its special object the individual man in relation with himself, good becomes what is properly called the honest, and has for its prime object personal dignity.
As to using discretion in regard to our sentiments, our moral qualities, or our defects, it is in one instance a duty of modesty and in another one of personal dignity.
Amongst the saints who are honoured as martyrs, confessors or virgins there is no precedence as to personal dignity.
If both happen to be primary, or both are secondary, then precedence will be granted to the feast which has the greater personal dignity.
Life is becoming more and more difficult to the majority; worldly success is more and more bought at the price of personal dignity.
It is a situation full of peril to personal dignity, to continuance of esteem.
In other words, we are introducing a fourth term of comparison; namely, the moral worth or personal dignity of the labourer.
Since each is equal inpersonal dignity an intrinsic worth to the other, each has a strict right to this full equivalent.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "personal dignity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.