Top 19 Quotes About Manners And Class

#1. When we understand that He is Lord of our time, we realize that interruptions are of His planning. They become opportunities to serve rather than plagues to keep us from functioning.

Karen Burton Mains

#2. Tell others
When you love them.
This will really make their lives
Worth living.

Sri Chinmoy

#3. Ego is impurity. Be selfless. Consecrate and dedicate your life to perfection.

Frederick Lenz

#4. He didn't require some eighteen-year-old to make his cock hard. He wanted a woman, one with lines in her face that said she'd done some living and had learned to cry. And to laugh.

Cherise Sinclair

#5. Right before my eyes, I could see my life going away from me and there was nothing I could do.

Jennifer Niven

#6. I don't know what the country's coming to. Everyone trying to be better than their betters
mink coats and no manners. No wonder Germany's arming.

Arthur Wimperis

#7. Being classy is my teenage rebellion.

Rebecca McKinsey

#8. There are certain things money can't buy. Chief among these are manners, class, honor and integrity. Oh, and sanity. Let's not forget that one . . .

Max Hawthorne

#9. Class is considerate of others. It knows that good manners is nothing more than a series of petty sacrifices.

Ann Landers

#10. What are you?.
Ghouls," said the Bishop of Bath and Wells. "Bless me, somebody wasn't paying attention, was he? We're ghouls."
"Look!

Neil Gaiman

#11. And the people love a well-mannered killer.

Michael R. Fletcher

#12. BURGESS
How do you like Moscow?

CORAL
Loathe it, darling. I cannot understand what those Three Sisters were on about. It gives the play a very sinister slant.

Alan Bennett

#13. Simpler manners, purer lives; more self-denial; more earnest sympathy with the classes that lie below us, nothing short of that can lay the foundations of the Christianity which is to be hereafter, deep and broad.

Frederick William Robertson

#14. Wealth held by a class and used ambitiously becomes as despotic as an absolute monarchy, and has in its hands manners, customs, laws, institutions, and governments themselves.

Henry Ward Beecher

#15. If you have enough money to be comfortable it makes life a lot easier and that's undeniable. But I think happiness is more elusive.

Bill Bailey

#16. Money doesn't mean that you are educated, have manners, class or even have good hygiene. All it means is ... you have money!

Tina Louise Brotz

#17. Ava knew the incidental betrayals of life.

Nicki Salcedo

#18. What I liked most was that George had class, the way he walked and talked, reading Shakespeare and all those books. He knew about van Gogh and Picasso, he gave me a book about Dali. And just the way he conducted himself, you could see it. He was very elegant in his manners.

Bruce Porter

#19. For you cannot have gentility without paying for it.

E. M. Forster

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