92 Quotes About Gentlemen
- Author Brad Miner
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I do not feel superior to nineteenth-century gentlemen or twelfth-century knights
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- Author Hal Duncan
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Civility and etiquette, gentlemen, are all important.
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- Author Arthur Conan Doyle
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I should be very much obliged if you would slip your revolver into your pocket. An Eley's No. 2 is an excellent argument with gentlemen who can twist steel pokers into knots. That and a tooth-brush are, I think, all that we need.
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- Author Imogen Hermes Gowar
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I am cognisant, as those gentlemen are not, that all pleasures have their cost.
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- Author Tiffany Reisz
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I think a gentleman respects women and doesn’t pretend to know better than his lady what is good or bad for her. I think a gentleman is brave enough to eschew the silly rules society tries to enforce on women. I think a gentleman tells the world to mind its own business and concerns himself only with what he and the lady in his life want to do together in private.
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- Author Gabriellyn Gidman
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Gentlemen always walk ladies home.
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- Author Molly Friedenfeld
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When boys unite hearts they become gentlemen.
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- Author Ford Madox Ford
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A gentleman in those days consulted his heirs about tree planting. Should you plant a group of copper beeches against a group of white maples over against the ha-ha a quarter of a mile from the house so that the contrast seen from the ball-room windows should be agreeable—in thirty years’ time? In those days thought, in families, went in periods of thirty years, owner gravely consulting heir who should see that development of light and shade that the owner never would.
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- Author Anne Fadiman
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-the men were found to have left behind their guns but to have lugged such essentials as monogrammed silver cutlery, a backgammon board, a cigar case, a clothes brush, a tin of buttons polish, and a copy of 'The Vicar of Wakefield.' These men may have been incompetent bunglers, but, by God, they were gentlemen.
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