Quotes about gentleman
gentleman feminism busy
But never fear, gentlemen; castration was really not the point of feminism, and we women are too busy eviscerating one another to take you on. Anna Quindlen
gentleman clubs i-can
I'm not confident with the ladies. I can't just ask someone out in a club. I'd like to say I'm a gentleman. Christopher Parker
gentleman blonde classic
Gentlemen prefer blondes. Anita Loos
gentleman looks blonde
It isn't that gentlemen really prefer blondes, it's just that we look dumber. Anita Loos
gentleman brunette gentlemen-prefer-blondes
Gentlemen prefer blondes... but gentlemen marry brunettes. Anita Loos
gentleman
A gentleman is never in a hurry. Andre Maurois
gentleman pockets philanthropy
Philanthropist, n.: A rich (and usually bald) old gentleman who has trained himself to grin while his conscience is picking his pocket. Ambrose Bierce
gentleman body affliction
Honorable, adj.: Afflicted with an impediment in one's reach. In legislative bodies, it is customary to mention all members as honorable; as, "the honorable gentleman is a scurvy cur.". Ambrose Bierce
gentleman church palaces
PRIMATE, n. The head of a church, especially a State church supported by involuntary contributions. The Primate of England is the Archbishop of Canterbury, an amiable old gentleman, who occupies Lambeth Palace when living and Westminster Abbey when dead. He is commonly dead. Ambrose Bierce
gentleman lines tomorrow
Gentlemen, I would rather have written those lines than take Quebec tomorrow. James Wolfe
gentleman get-up passing
Don't get up gentlemen. I'm only passing through! Bob Dylan
gentleman deeds gentle
The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne. Edmund Spenser
gentleman retired traits
I don't know what I'll be like when I'm 60. I already have the traits of a retired gentleman. David Walliams
gentleman criticism actors
When I was on my way to the podium a gentleman stopped me and said I was as good a politician as I was an actor. What a cheap shot. Arnold Schwarzenegger
gentleman gold coats
In the time of swords and periwigs and full-skirted coats with flowered lappets - when gentlemen wore ruffles, and gold-laced waistcoats of paduasoy and taffeta - there lived a tailor in Gloucester. Beatrix Potter
gentleman together
We must hang together, gentlemen...else, we shall most assuredly hang separately. Benjamin Franklin
gentleman influence menace
I fully agree with General Washington, that we must protect this young nation from an insidious influence and impenetration. The menace, gentlemen, is the Jews. Benjamin Franklin
gentleman staring distress
I do not stare at a gentleman in distress. Arthur Balfour
gentleman dresses being-the-best
I hold that gentleman to be the best-dressed whose dress no one observes. Anthony Trollope
gentleman literature noblemen
And though it is much to be a nobleman, it is more to be a gentleman. Anthony Trollope
gentleman blonde gentlemen-prefer-blondes
If gentlemen prefer blondes then I'm a blonde that prefers gentlemen. Barbara Eden
gentleman farmers
Be a gentleman farmer. Juvenal
gentleman found impress
Those who seek to impress upon us that they are gentlemen will usually be found mistaken. Eden Phillpotts
gentleman profanity swearing
When a gentlemen is disposed to swear, it is not for any standers-by to curtail his oaths. William Shakespeare
gentleman tricks masters
My master hath been an honorable gentleman; tricks he hath had in him which gentlemen have. William Shakespeare
gentleman gentle gentleness
We must be gentle now we are gentlemen. William Shakespeare
gentleman interrogation ifs
The hon. gentleman had better spare his interrogations if they are as senseless as that one. Charles Tupper
gentleman answers propaganda
Gentlemen, I am ready for the questions to my answers. Charles de Gaulle
gentleman
Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman. Charles Dickens
gentleman cost pedants
The learned languages are indispensable to form the gentleman and the scholar, and are well worth all the labor that they have cost us, provided they are valued not for themselves alone, which would make a pedant, but as a foundation for further acquirements. Charles Caleb Colton
gentleman knaves wealth
It is far more easy to acquire a fortune like a knave, than to expend it, like a gentleman. Charles Caleb Colton
gentleman deception fiction
"Why, I don't exactly know about perjury, my dear sir," replied the little gentleman. "Harsh word, my dear sir, very harsh word indeed. It's a legal fiction, my dear sir, nothing more." Charles Dickens
gentleman sometimes
The word of a gentleman is as good as his bond; and sometimes better. Charles Dickens