Quotes About Manners
A gentleman is never rude except on purpose - I can honestly be nasty sober, believe you me.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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Whistler,' Manet called. 'How's your mother?
~ Christopher Moore
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People thought I was one of those people who beats their kid in department stores." "Don't be ridiculous, Charlie, people love the parents who beat their kids in department stores. It's the ones who just let their kids wreak havoc that everybody hates.
~ Christopher Moore
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His words were: hello, good-bye, yes, no, please, thank you, okay, sorry, and suck my dick. He
~ Christopher Moore
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Edle Herren, seid so freundlich und verpisst Euch.
~ Christopher Moore
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There is a proper way to greet the sentinels in Ceris, certain patterns and forms that you must observe when presented to Queen Islanzadí, and a hundred different manners in which to greet those around you, if it's not better to just remain quiet." "With all your customs," Eragon risked saying, "it seems as though you've only made it easier to offend people." A smile flickered across her lips. "Perhaps.
~ Christopher Paolini
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Don't defoul the air. It ill becomes you. - Oromis
~ Christopher Paolini
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IBM and other mainframe companies spent more money selling their products and serving their customers than they did in actually building their machines. They sold their computers to people who were actually going to use them, not to middlemen, and this market required good manners. Microcomputer companies sold equipment as if it were corn, in large quantities; they spent most of their money making things and competed not by being polite but by being aggressive.
~ Tracy Kidder
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But I was a polite kid, so I went. Even the wildest and toughest of us kids, several of whom ended up in prison and one on death row, would be accounted polite by today's standards.
~ Trevanian
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Diotallevi and Belbo, both from Piedmont, often claimed that any good Piedmontese had the ability to listen politely, look you in the eye, and say "You think so?" in a tone of such apparent sincerity that you immediately felt his profound disapproval
~ Umberto Eco
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I see your point," William said. I had already had occasion to observe that when he expressed himself so promptly and politely he was usually concealing, in an honest way, his dissent or puzzlement.
~ Umberto Eco
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los tíos querían que me quedase con el clarín porque era más barato: la trompeta debía de costar una fortuna y no podía imponer ese sacrificio a los tíos. Siempre me habían enseñado que cuando te ofrecen algo que te gusta tienes que decir enseguida no gracias, y no una sola vez, no decir no gracias y después tender la mano, sino esperar que el otro insista, que te diga por favor. Sólo entonces el niño educado puede ceder.
~ Umberto Eco
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The reply was: "Whom shall I say, sir?"—in smart society the only persons who bother with grammar are the butler and the social secretary.
~ Upton Sinclair
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But they were civilized cats, which had learned manners, and applied psychology, pretending to be gentle and harmless, even amiable. The deadliest killers wore the most cordial smiles; the most cunning were the most dignified, the most exalted. They had a great cause, an historic destiny, a patriotic duty, an inspired leader. They said: "We are building a new Germany," and at the same time they thought: "How can I cut out this fellow's guts?
~ Upton Sinclair
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How can you be too friendly?
~ Ursula Dubosarsky
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You can tell a lot about people by the way they treat other people's office staff.
~ Val McDermid
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Thank you, ma'am.' Carol ended the call and
~ Val McDermid
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Wasting talent is a sin. I'm not big on sin, but I know a sin when I see one staring me in the face. I'm not big on sin, but I know a sin when I see one staring me in the face. It's just not courteous to not use or wear something that somebody's given you as a well-meaning gift. It goes against Southern ways, not that God is Southern by any stretch of the imagination, but I do think He expects us to be an example for the rest of the country, as far as manners go.
~ Vicki Covington
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I don't mind what Congress does, as long as they don't do it in the streets and frighten the horses.
~ Victor Hugo
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She pouted prettily, and he wondered if that was one of the things they taught wealthy young girls at schools like Miss Porter's. If not, it had been passed down from one generation to another as carefully as the secret of fire.
~ Kristin Hannah
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He was—as always—trapped by the flypaper of good manners.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Men, I swear . . . Present them with a female all demure in a dress with modestly covered head, and they are all, So pleased to meet you, Miss and À votre service, Mademoiselle and En su servicio, Señorita, but put that same girl in pants and all fine custom disappears, and all she can expect is a rude slap on her tail. Geez
~ L.A. Meyer
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Audrey: I was wet. Michael: Sweat. Audrey: I don't sweat. Michael: Well, ladylike perspiration, then.
~ L.J. Smith
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Mind if I have a bite?
~ L.J. Smith
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