Quotes about gentleman
gentleman tailors southern-gentleman
A gentleman never talks about his tailor. Nick Cave
gentleman endless conversation
If it were not for quotations, conversations between gentlemen would consist of an endless series of 'what-ho!'s. P. G. Wodehouse
gentleman get-away
Nothing like trapping the gentlemen where they couldn't get away. Julia Quinn
gentleman
I'm very much a gentleman in what I do. Little Richard
gentleman
No gentleman ever has any money. Oscar Wilde
gentleman want call-me
I'm a gentleman, call me old fashioned if you want. Michael Jackson
gentleman building left
Ladies and gentlemen, Otis Alexander Sudeikis has LEFT the building! (I'm the building) Olivia Wilde
gentleman barbers fine
To make a fine gentleman, several trades are required, but chiefly a barber. Oliver Goldsmith
gentleman let-me manly
I have had a few gentlemen let me know they find my manly beardiness somewhat alluring. Never any ladies though. Patrick Rothfuss
gentleman degrees pleasure
JACK Your duty as a gentleman calls you back. ALGERNON My duty as a gentleman has never interfered with my pleasures in the smallest degree. Oscar Wilde
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A gentleman never offends unintentionally Oscar Wilde
gentleman looks hermione
McLaggen makes Grawp look like a gentleman. J. K. Rowling
gentleman woods brooms
HARRY, THIS IS NO TIME TO BE A GENTLEMAN!" Wood roared as Harry swerved to avoid collision. "KNOCK HER OFF HER BROOM IF YOU HAVE TO! J. K. Rowling
gentleman cameras oneself
To be a gentleman is to be oneself, all of a seam, on camera and off. Murray Kempton
gentleman turns ladies-and-gentlemen
Ladies and gentlemen, Ive suffered for my music ... now its your turn. Neil Innes
gentleman actors brilliant
I never enjoyed my work more than when I worked with William Powell. He was a brilliant actor, a delightful companion, a great friend and above all, a true gentleman. Myrna Loy
gentleman mind body
A gentleman's first characteristic is that fineness of structure in the body which renders it capable of the most delicate sensation; and of structure in the mind which renders it capable of the most delicate sympathies; one may say simply "fineness of nature. John Ruskin
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
gentleman preference true-gentleman
A true gentleman doesn’t prefer blondes. A true gentleman doesn’t have any preferences whatsoever. Matt LeBlanc
gentleman freak absolutes
This gentleman here, Michael Hussey, is just an absolute freak. Michael Clarke
gentleman crooks clinton
Ladies and Gentlemen, Hillary Clinton is a crook. Neal Boortz
gentleman democracy firsts
Christ was the first true democrat that ever breathed, as the old dramatist Dekkar said he was the first true gentleman. James Russell Lowell
gentleman felicity available
He frowns. "A dance with the carnivorous Felicity? Why? Has she eaten all the other available gentlemen? Libba Bray
gentleman gracious great high later miss moral note southern telling throughout truth
a great gentleman, a real Southern gentleman and throughout our dealings with him he was always gracious and kind, and I think in these later years he wanted to end on a high moral note and end by telling the truth ... so we miss him.
gentleman hat lady strikes
A gentleman never strikes a lady with his hat on Fred Allen
gentleman tools use
It is as to whether its services or uses are to be exchanged or not which makes a tool an article of capital or merely an article of wealth. Thus, the lathe of a manufacturer used in making things which are to be exchanged is capital, while the lathe kept by a gentleman for his own amusement is not. Henry George
gentleman
Blondes also prefer gentlemen. Mamie Van Doren
gentleman blonde
God is a gentleman. He prefers blondes Joe Orton
gentleman offered road
A kind gentleman from down the road offered us the use of his property. Cindy Sheehan
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 call-me
Don't call me 'gentleman'. I work for a livin'. Tamora Pierce
gentleman attendance revolution
The meanest inhabitants by their constant attendance generally form the majority and outvote the gentlemen, merchants and all the better Inhabitants! William Shirley
gentleman crowds may
We may daily discover crowds acquire sufficient wealth to buy gentility, but very few that possess the virtues which ennoble human nature, and (in the best sense of the word) constitute a gentleman. William Shenstone