“Enunciate. You must be understood from anywhere in the room, or it’s all for naught!”— Mark Andrews, Queen Elinor (voice), Emma Thompson, imdb.com
“A princess does not chortle, doesn’t stuff her gob, rises early, is compassionate, patient, cautious, clean, and above all, a princess strives for, well, perfection.”— Mark Andrews, Queen Elinor (voice), Emma Thompson, imdb.com
“If I were as rich as you, I could afford some manners!”— Ron Clements, Aladdin (voice), Scott Weinger, imdb.com
“Modern morality and manners suppress all natural instincts, keep people ignorant of the facts of nature and make them fighting drunk on bogey tales.”— Aleister Crowley, amazon.com
“'Only if you say please' is a statement that’s really only okay for a parent to say to a child, in the process of teaching said child manners. It’s not okay to chastise other adults with it.”— Alison Green, askamanager.org
“Now for the first time I learned to know men and I learned to distinguish between empty appearances or brutal manners and the real inner nature of the people who outwardly appeared thus.”— Adolf Hitler, amazon.com
“Germs of rudeness are everywhere, and it’s as easy to catch other people’s negativity as it is to catch the sniffles.”— Shaunacy Ferro, mentalfloss.com
“Hold the door, say please, say thank you. Don't steal, don't cheat, and don't lie. I know you got mountains to climb but always stay humble and kind.”— Tim McGraw, open.spotify.com
“We don't bother much about dress and manners in England, because as a nation we don't dress well and we've no manners.”— George Bernard Shaw, amazon.com
“When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don’t stoop to their level. No, our motto is, when they go low, we go high.”— Michelle Obama, salon.com
“Be nice. Just because you’re never going to see someone again doesn’t mean that your manners should fly out the window.”— Em Lo, yourtango.com
“Become more polite. Good manners have always been an important part of a civilized society. They make it easier to connect with others, avoid offending people and will ensure that others perceive you as a good and trustworthy person. So know the etiquette, be prepared or other manners in other count…”— Ivan Dimitrijevic, lifehack.org
“A girl can tell a lot about how you will treat her by how you treat your mother and sister. So treat them well.”— The Gentleman's Guide, s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com
“He works diligently and consistently to improve himself in all ways, and to continually remove the limits on his degrees of freedom in all aspects of life: physical, mental, emotional, financial, sexual, social, spiritual. In this endeavor he is not ashamed to consult experts, enlist aid, invest tim…”— Unknown, fiercegentleman.com
“A true gentleman always takes pride in his appearance. This doesn’t mean that he wears a suit and tie every time he steps outside the front door, but his jeans will be clean and he will have had a shave. He sees this as not only something that he wants to do, but as a sign of respect for the person…”— Unknown, beautyandtips.com
“A man who doesn’t always put himself first, a true gentleman, is kind, generous and considerate to those around him. He is the sort of guy who will let you chose the movie to watch and he will be happy that you are happy. Even if he hates the movie!”— Unknown, beautyandtips.com
“Chivalry is not dead, yet. A nobleman is always concerned about giving due respect to ladies. He does not think that holding or opening doors for woman is an act of condescension, but he is of the opinion that all women should be treated with courtesy.”— Jenifer Bradshaw, thoughtcatalog.com
“Keeps His Words: That is right. No matter what the cost, he follows all his commitments and is truly a man of his word. He does not care much about what others think or do; he does what is right. A gentleman’s actions always reflect the best of him and who he chooses to be.”— Jenifer Bradshaw, thoughtcatalog.com