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Quotes About Gracious

I've been told I'm a good guest. I don't take up much space, I don't eat a lot, and I keep my complaints to a minimum.
~ Carole Radziwill
A smile from the heart is a therapy that turns a bad moment to a gracious one.
~ Auliq-Ice
Show me a good and gracious loser and I'll show you a failure.
~ Knute Rockne
God created his daughters to be ezer-warriors with our brothers. He deploys the ezer to break the man's aloneness by soldiering with him wholeheartedly and at full strength for God's gracious kingdom. The man needs everything she brings to their global mission.
~ Carolyn Custis James
If you want to know a king, see how he treats his defeated foes. All are gracious to their equals; one in a thousand is gracious to an enemy he has conquered.
~ Gerald Morris
Steven Tyler is awesome. He is so humble. He's really sweet and coming from him and his career, it's amazing.
~ Ashthon Jones
Well, it was a typical meeting with the President. He was very gracious, very outgoing.
~ Lew Wasserman
The axle of the wheels of the chariot of Providence is Infinite Love, and Gracious Wisdom is the perpetual charioteer.
~ Charles Spurgeon
I'm an outgoing girl who speaks well, is well-mannered and also fun.
~ Vittoria Ceretti
People ask us a lot about the notion of spinning AWS off. We have no plans to do so. I will never say never, but there's no compelling reason. Amazon has been so generous and gracious in aggressively funding AWS that there's no reason to do it.
~ Andy Jassy
If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world.
~ Francis Bacon
Be gracious to all men, but choose the best to be your friends.
~ Isocrates
Her family, the ones so gracious and honorable to take in two orphans, were harsh with her for her own good so she wouldn't become the whore her mother had been.
~ Christine Feehan
The ascetics give it a bad name," he said, "but the fact is that it is one of the most delicate and gracious of the arts, and its delights penetrate every fiber of the being and become the basis of sympathy and understanding, companionship and co-operation, loyalty and devotion. Love is like the fire under the boilers, which gives power to all the machinery. Without it, life is a film in black and white; with it, the picture glows with all the colors of the rainbow.
~ Upton Sinclair
Be gracious, Master, and allow The worlds to rest from trouble now;
~ V?lm?ki
I am nothing if not gracious," Will said. His eyes searched Jem's face, that face as familiar to him as his own. "And determined. You will not leave me. Not while I live.
~ Cassandra Clare
Hodge sent me to wake you up. Actually, he offered to wake you up himself, but since its five a.m., I figured you'd be less cranky if you had something nice to look at.
~ Cassandra Clare
Gracious," said Cecily. "You must be Mr. Sallows." "Nephilim," observed the shop owner gloomily. "I detest Nephilim." "Hmph," said Cecily. "Charmed, I'm sure.
~ Cassandra Clare
My story, gracious ladies, will not be of folk of so high a rank as those of whom Elisa has told us, but perchance 'twill not be less touching. 'Tis brought to my mind by the recent mention of Messina, where the matter befell.
~ Giovanni Boccaccio
With the hindsight of the worldly experience she had since acquired, it was clear to Maisie that Dame Constance had suffered fools, if not gladly, then with gracious ease.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
We're only lucky enough to see the wonders of nature's canyons because they're gracious enough to show us the places they've been damaged.
~ Curtis Tyrone Jones
You can never hide your attitude so be generous. Always show your best attitude and life will be beautiful.
~ Debasish Mridha
Have gracious thoughts of your neighbors, kind thoughts of your friends, loving thoughts of your family, and humble thoughts of yourself.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
When we shot the pilot for 'Voyager,' Armin Shimmerman, who played Quark on 'Deep Space Nine,' was very gracious and outgoing about preparing us for these personal appearances. Still, nothing really can prepare you for the first time when you walk out on stage and 2,000 people in a room stand up and applaud simply because you're there.
~ Robert Picardo