Quotes about gentleman
gentleman true-gentleman
A true gentleman never leaves his lady. Alessandro Del Piero
gentleman speak wants york
Mr. Cooper, the gentleman from New York wants to speak with you. Ozzie Guillen
gentleman lines tomorrow
Gentlemen, I would rather have written those lines than take Quebec tomorrow. James Wolfe
gentleman deeds gentle
The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne. Edmund Spenser
gentleman peers rakes
Wealth, howsoever got, in England makes lords of mechanics, gentlemen of rakes; Antiquity and birth are needless here; 'Tis impudence and money makes a peer. Daniel Defoe
gentleman gentlemen-prefer-blondes
Gentlemen prefer blondes, but take what they can get. Don Herold
gentleman manners
And now, gentlemen, like your manners, I must leave you. Dylan Thomas
gentleman mouths dresses
Dress like a gentleman, but my mouth is never civilized. Donald Glover
gentleman firsts singers
First of all, ladies and gentlemen, you must forget that you are singers. Claude Debussy
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 succeed boardwalk-empire
You will be judged by what you succeed at gentlemen, not by what you attempt Clement Attlee
gentleman computer worms
Ladies and gentlemen.” He [Jabba] sighed. “Meet the kamikaze of computer invaders...the worm. Dan Brown
gentleman action diligent
The gentleman prefers to be slow in word but diligent in action. Confucius
gentleman wish speak
A gentleman wishes to be slow to speak and quick to act. Confucius
gentleman calm vulgar
A gentleman is calm and spacious: the vulgar are always fretting. Confucius
gentleman world sides
In his dealings with the world, the gentleman is not invariably for or against anything. He is on the side of what is moral. Confucius
gentleman desire speech
The gentleman desires to be halting in speech but quick in action. Confucius
gentleman deeds ashamed
A gentleman is ashamed to let his words outrun his deeds. Confucius
gentleman pay vulgar
A gentleman considers what is right; the vulgar consider what will pay. Confucius
gentleman clubs red
I couldn't make ends meet. I tried Red Lobster. I tried Wal-Mart. I tried all these places and I couldn't make it. I couldn't. So, I tried this gentlemen's club, and, you know, I worked there, and it was just awful in those places. It was terrible. Anna Nicole Smith
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 gentlemen
He was a gentleman as he's always been. Harry Sinden
gentleman help people respect
He was always such a gentleman that people couldn't help but respect his opinion,
gentleman jail
This young gentleman is escorting me to jail
gentleman breakfast tables
The walk downstairs to the breakfast table is excercise enough for any gentleman. Chauncey Depew
gentleman language learned letters original require send special tailored voice woman
We have a gentleman who does nothing but special writing. Those are the letters that require original language tailored to the author. We have a woman who does nothing but children's letters. She's learned to write like a child, in the voice of a governor, and they send him the neatest things.