Quotes About Courtesy
Discourtesy is unspeakably ugly to me.
~ Thomas Harris
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One Washington axiom, proved more times than the Pythagorean theorem, states that in the presence of oxygen, one loud fart with an obvious culprit will cover many small emissions in the same room, provided they are nearly simultaneous.
~ Thomas Harris
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As a courtesy I'm taking you out to the impound garage to get your vehicle. We've been over it with the best tools available to forensic science, and except for enough cannabis debris to keep an average family of four stoned for a year, you're clean. No blood or impact evidence we can use. Congratulations.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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No nice men are good at getting taxis.
~ Katherine Whitehorn
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Hi, this is Keith Ferrazzi. I'm just calling back because I haven't heard from Michael." Here again, without being too pushy, you begin to create the presumption that his return call is imminent and expected.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
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And when you do finally connect, don't sabotage your efforts by expressing how annoyed you are that they didn't get back to you as quickly as you would have liked. Nor should you apologize for your persistence. Just dive in as if you caught him on the first call. Make it comfortable for everyone.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
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Saddle your horse before sassin' the boss.
~ KEN ALSTAD
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The mature man lives quietly, does good privately, takes responsibility for his actions, treats others with friendliness and courtesy, finds mischief boring and avoids it. Without the hidden conspiracy of goodwill, society would not endure an hour.
~ Kenneth Rexroth
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The mature man lives quietly, does good privately, assumes personal responsibility for his actions, treats others with friendliness and courtesy, finds mischief boring and keeps out of it. Without this hidden conspiracy of good will, society would not endure an hour.
~ Kenneth Rexroth
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What comes after "Dear" is worth some thought. Use first names only when you're already on a first-name basis. Don't become anybody's pen pal by unilateral action. Use titles — Dr., Judge, Professor, Senator — when they apply.
~ Kenneth Roman
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I want there to be a level of respect between everybody.
~ Kenny Chesney
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You don't have good grammar when you type with your fists.
~ C. F. Payne
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Canadians are very well behaved, they don't throw their food.
~ Calvin Trillin
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He's a closet gentleman
~ Gena Showalter
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But that was one of the perks of being higher-ranking: you could tell your juniors to cut back on the courtesy, while simultaneously being offended if you felt they were being too rude. A win-win situation, for the people on top.
~ Genevieve Cogman
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Curteis he was, lowely, and servysable,And carf biforn his fader at the table.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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She is mirour of alle curteisye.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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That he is gentil that dooth gentil dedis.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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When Roger Ailes said that NPR executives were 'the left wing of Nazism," he wasn't trying to tar NPR as evil in the eyes of the general public or the Congress, but to signal to others on his team that they owed NPR no courtesy or respect and had permission to be assholes about the organization. (209-10)
~ Geoffrey Nunberg
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The test of a man or woman's breeding is how they behave in a quarrel.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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Be courteous, be obliging, but don't give yourself over to be melted down for the benefit of the tallow trade.
~ George Eliot
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Knocking, it's a thing," I told him. "You make a fist, lift it, and gently hit the door to let the person inside know you are out there.
~ Ilona Andrews
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The first rule of etiquette a boy learns when he's about to enter society is that civility is due to all women. No provocation, no matter how unjust and rudely delivered, can validate a man who fails to treat a woman with anything less than utmost courtesy.
~ Ilona Andrews
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And do stop sneezing. It annoys me so much when people sneeze.
~ Iris Murdoch
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