Quotes by Manners To offend is my pleasure; I love to be hated. Edmond Rostand moral pleasure manners Please don't think me negligent or rude. I am both, in effect, of course, but please don't think me either. Edna St. Vincent Millay rude manners thinking Ever the characteristic manners of cowardice. Edward Everett characteristics cowardice manners There is certainly something of exquisite kindness and thoughtful benevolence in that rarest of gifts,--fine breeding. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton thoughtful kindness manners rudeness to Mrs. Dosely was like dropping a pat of butter on to a hot plate - it slid and melted away. Elizabeth Bowen rudeness hot manners Good manners and bad breath will get you nowhere. Elvis Costello good-manners breaths manners Good manners reflect something from inside-an innate sense of consideration for others and respect for self. Emily Post consideration self manners Manners are like primary colors, there are certain rules and once you have these you merely mix, i.e., adapt, them to meet changing situations. Emily Post certain color manners Custom is a mutable thing; yet we readily recognize the permanence of certain social values. Graciousness and courtesy are never old-fashioned. Emily Post social-values courtesy manners Manners are made up of trivialities of deportment which can be easily learned if one does not happen to know them. Emily Post made doe manners Beware of a man with manners. Eudora Welty fake-people manners men Manners are especially the need of the plain. The pretty can get away with anything. Evelyn Waugh luck manners needs Good manners will often take people where neither money nor education will take them. Fanny Jackson Coppin good-man manners people Morals are three-quarters manners. Felix Frankfurter moral three manners good manners are an admission that everybody is so tender that they have to be handle with gloves. F. Scott Fitzgerald tender-is-the-night gloves manners Learn young about hard work and manners - and you'll be through the whole dirty mess and nicely dead again before you know it. F. Scott Fitzgerald work manners dirty Many young persons believe themselves natural when they are only impolite and coarse. Francois de La Rochefoucauld natural manners believe Serenity of manners is the zenith of beauty. Fredrika Bremer zenith serenity manners Manners are like zero in arithmetic. They may not be much in themselves, but they are capable of adding a great deal of value to everything else. Freya Stark zero may manners There is a nobility in the world of manners. Friedrich Schiller nobility manners world «1234567891011»