Quotes by Manners Says the rude child: "No, I won't do it." Says the courteous grown-up: "Yes, I won't do it. Mignon McLaughlin rude manners children Manners are just a formal expression of how you treat people. Molly Ivins expression manners people Persian social manners are well known, and there is no other society that can compete with them. Moshe Katsav well-known competition manners Teach a child good manners during babyhood. Nachman of Breslov good-man manners children Gentleness is the great point to be obtained in the study of manners. Nathaniel Parker Willis politeness study manners A great reserve and severity of manners are necessary for the command of those who are older than ourselves. Napoleon Bonaparte reserves command manners Words can be worrisome, poeple complex, motives and manners unclear, grant her the wisdom to choose her path right, free from unkindness and fear. Neil Gaiman motive path manners How much savage coarseness is concealed in refined, cultivated manners. Nikolai Gogol refined savages manners Comedies of manners swiftly become obsolete when there are no longer any manners. Noel Coward obsolete comedy manners When words & manners leave you no space for yourself Ntozake Shange disappear space manners I seek constantly to improve my manners and graces, for they are the sugar to which all are attracted. Og Mandino sugar grace manners Men are like wine,--not good before the lees of clownishness be settled. Owen Feltham wine manners men To have properly studied the liberal sciences gives a polish to our manners, and removes all awkwardness. Ovid polish manners giving Don’t lick the guests, darling. Bad manners. Patricia Briggs darling guests manners My dear father always said that when everybody had a telephone nobody would have any manners, because there wouldn't be time for them. And of course he was perfectly right. Patricia Wentworth telephones manners father Bad manners make a journalist. Oscar Wilde bad-manners journalist manners The Japanese have perfected good manners and made them indistinguishable from rudeness. Paul Theroux rude sarcastic manners In my book, all manners are is thinking of somebody else. Penelope Keith manners book thinking Vulgarity of manners defiles fine garments more than mud. Plautus garments mud manners Let a man use great reverence and manners to himself. Pythagoras use manners men «345678910111213»