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Quotes About Gentleman

To a certain extent, I can say I owe my career to Dara Singh because after doing films with him, I started getting good offers. I have very high regards for him. As a person, he was very protective about me and used to take care of me on the sets. He was very soft-spoken and a fine gentleman. He was disciplined and punctual.
~ Mumtaz
I found Hugh Hefner to be a charming gentleman.
~ Sherlyn Chopra
Church is great, but I found my church here. Hugh Hefner has been nothing but a gentleman.
~ Jessica Hahn
Rick was a real gentleman. He was very kind and had an amazing sense of humour - he was the funny one in the group, and a very talented musician.
~ Dave Clark
Colonel Burr sat wreathed in smoke from a long seegar.
~ Gore Vidal
You ain't a southern gentleman till you dipped your pen in ink
~ Greg Iles
A real gentleman, even if he loses everything he owns, must show no emotion. Money must be so far beneath a gentleman that it is hardly worth troubling about.
~ Fyodor Dostoevsky
Tom Foley was a statesman, and it was a privilege to serve under him when he was the Speaker of the House. He loved our country. He was a gentleman. I had the privilege of seeing him a couple days before he passed away.
~ Nancy Pelosi
George Pal had total control, and he was there on the set every day. You never met a more charming man in your entire lifetime - what a lovely gentleman.
~ Ann Robinson
I read that a gentleman gives a lady flowers, and I thought maybe I'm not a gentleman, but no reason not to treat you like a lady.
~ Shannon Hale
because I read that a gentleman gives a lady flowers, and I thought maybe I'm not a gentleman, but no reason not to treat you like a lady
~ Shannon Hale
Jane looked at everything, smiling at the amusement park novelty of it all. She looked at Mr. Nobley. He was beaming at her. At last. "You are stunning," he said, and every inch of him seemed to swear that it was true. "Oh," she said. He kissed her gloved fingers. He was still smiling. There was something different about him tonight, and she couldn't place what it was.
~ Shannon Hale
he was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust.
~ Sharon Olds
Now she knew. The Duke of Langford, the archly correct gentleman who had been so annoying and disapproving... Was completely naughty at heart.
~ Sharon Page
I like to be bought flowers and taken out for dinner. I like a man to be a gentleman. I don't like to be treated as if I am brainless. I like to be respected and to give respect.
~ Sharon Stone
This is no time to act like a gentleman. I am a cad and shall react like one.
~ George Sanders
A gentleman makes friends by learning together with others, and he looks to friends to help him cultivate benevolence.
~ Zengzi
Well,' Frederick had said, 'I will see what can be arranged, Archie. But I will not have the girl frightened or compromised.' 'You sound like a grandfather who has raised fifteen daughters and is now starting on his granddaughters, Freddie,' Lord Archibald had said. 'It is most disconcerting.
~ Mary Balogh
He was being the scrupulously honorable gentleman, she realized, protecting her name, taking the consequences of his own indiscretion. She understood all that and was grateful for it. And resentful of it. How helpless women were. The pawns of men. To be tripped up and pitched headlong into the dirt by men, and then to be picked up by them and dusted off and restored to uprightness. But that was the way of the world.
~ Mary Balogh
I care to marry only a gentleman who loves me.
~ Mary Balogh
It is the gentleman's job to match his pace and his step to the lady's. men do not have. All the power in the world, you see, despite what women often believe.
~ Mary Balogh
You are despicable, she said, flushing, and you really are no gentleman.
~ Mary Balogh
You would not dare," she said indignantly. He looked at her sidelong. "That is one word that is inadvisable to use in my hearing," he said, "unless you are quite prepared for me to take you up on it. I would certainly dare." "You are no gentleman," she told him. "Why is it," he asked her as they ascended the marble steps, "that you still say that as if you had just now made the discovery?
~ Mary Balogh
You cannot continue an embrace when you know your victim to be unwilling . . . There is something of the gentleman in you after all. I believe I am safe.
~ Mary Balogh