Quotes about gentle
gentleman would-be let-him-go
Hee that would be a Gentleman, let him goe to an assault. George Herbert
gentleman may beast
A gentleman may love like a lunatic, but not like a beast. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
gentleman officers seamen
Recollect that you must be a seaman to be an officer and also that you cannot be a good officer without being a gentleman. Horatio Nelson
gentlemen ladies
I am a target, ladies and gentlemen, ... But I am nobody's victim. Tom DeLay
gentleman burning bronx
Ladies and Gentleman, the Bronx is burning. Howard Cosell
gentleman
No lady is ever a gentleman. James Branch Cabell
gentleman gone wooing
I have gone wooing to several gentlemen, but have not succeeded with any of them. James Buchanan
gentleman quality world
I am very much concerned when I see young gentlemen of fortune and quality so wholly set upon pleasures and diversions, that they neglect all those improvements in wisdom and knowledge which may make them easy to themselves and useful to the world. Joseph Addison
gentleman cold douches
Gentlemen, a depression is for capitalism like a good, cold douche. Joseph A. Schumpeter
gentleman mail
Gentlemen don't read each other's mail. Henry L. Stimson
gentleman height obscurity
I was by birth a gentleman, living neither in any considerable height nor yet in obscurity. Oliver Cromwell
gentleman freak absolutes
This gentleman here, Michael Hussey, is just an absolute freak. Michael Clarke
gentleman
Blondes also prefer gentlemen. Mamie Van Doren
gentleman blonde
It is possible that blondes also prefer gentleman. Mamie Van Doren
gentleman blonde
God is a gentleman. He prefers blondes Joe Orton
gentleman crooks clinton
Ladies and Gentlemen, Hillary Clinton is a crook. Neal Boortz
gentleman littles mediocre-life
What I will no longer accept is the mediocre life of a modest little gentleman. Joan Miro
gentleman may blades
And a wandering beauty is a blade out of its scabbard.You know how dangerous, gentlemen of threescore?May you know it yet ten more. John Crowe Ransom
gentleman parks aversion
A gentleman's park is my aversion. It is not beauty because it is not nature. John Constable
gentleman world rogues
A rich rogue nowadays is fit company for any gentleman; and the world, my dear, hath not such a contempt for roguery as you imagine. John Gay
gentleman doe company
A gentleman does not appear to know more or to be more than those with whom he is thrown into company. John Lancaster Spalding
gentleman citizens towns
Those gentlemen, who will be elected senators, will fix themselves in the federal town, and become citizens of that town more than of your state. George Mason
gentleman doe junk
A gentleman does not boast about his junk. Emily Post
gentleman hats hats-off
A gentleman should never take his hat off with a flourish. Emily Post
gentleman supper asks
A lady never asks a gentleman to dance, or to go to supper with her. Emily Post
gentleman bees conscious
It was a great thing to be a human being. It was something tremendous. Suddenly I'm conscious of a million sensations buzzing in me like bees in a hive. Gentlemen, it was a great thing. Karel Capek
gentleman stones way
A gentleman is not born but crafted. He had to work on himself in the same way as a sculptor shaped a rough stone and made it a thing of beauty. Karen Armstrong
gentleman development slavery
Capitalism is a development by refinement from feudalism, just as feudalism is development by refinement from slavery . Capitalism is but the gentlemen's method of slavery. Kwame Nkrumah
gentleman natural wellington
If Wellington epitomizes the English gentleman, Eisenhower epitomizes the natural American gentleman. John Keegan
gentleman dignity
A gentleman is mindful no less of the freedom of others than of his own dignity. Livy
gentleman doe want
A gentleman is someone who does not what he wants to do, but what he should do. Haruki Murakami
gentleman lasts microbes
Messieurs, c'est les microbes qui auront le dernier mot." (Gentlemen, it is the microbes who will have the last word.) Louis Pasteur
gentleman special world
The sombre-suited masculine world of the Protestant religion is altogether too much like a gentlemen's club to which the ladies are only admitted on special days. Marina Warner