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My telephone manners were, well, offensive to some. As I lugged my cell around, yammering away, I noticed cold stares from passersby who viewed me as a kind of techno-terrorist, or at least incredibly rude. ~ Kara Swisher
Rude Manners quotes by Kara Swisher
I like the way Nepalis point by pouting their lips; they reckon pointing with a finger is rude. ~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
Rude Manners quotes by Jane Wilson-Howarth
You can't be truly rude until you understand good manners. ~ Rita Mae Brown
Rude Manners quotes by Rita Mae Brown
Please don't think me negligent or rude. I am both, in effect, of course, but please don't think me either. ~ Edna St. Vincent Millay
Rude Manners quotes by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Whoever one is, and wherever one is, one is always in the wrong if one is rude. ~ Maurice Baring
Rude Manners quotes by Maurice Baring
The doctrines of the Bible are often not clothed in the language of strict truth, but in that which was fittest to convey to a rude and ignorant people the practical essentials of the doctrine. ~ Albert Pike
Rude Manners quotes by Albert Pike
He wasn't cruel. He wasn't even rude, at least not intentionally. He simply evoked extreme feelings in others. ~ Michael Lewis
Rude Manners quotes by Michael Lewis
The customer glared. Then she threw the bonnet at Sophie and stormed out of the shop. Sophie carefully crammed the bonnet into the wastebasket, panting rather.
The rule was: Lose your temper, lose a customer. She had just proved that rule.
It troubled her to realise how very enjoyable it had been. ~ Diana Wynne Jones
Rude Manners quotes by Diana Wynne Jones
Sometimes I pine for the era of Miss Manners, when there were hard and fast rules dictating a well-bred individual's behaviour in any given situation. ~ Lynn Coady
Rude Manners quotes by Lynn Coady
If you have realized how powerful a simple act of kindness is, you will never be rude. ~ Debasish Mridha
Rude Manners quotes by Debasish Mridha
For Jefferson, William and Mary was largely about what university life is supposed to be about: reading books, enjoying the company of like-minded, and savoring teachers who seemed to be ambassadors from other, richer, writer worlds. Jefferson believed Williamsburg the finest school of manners and morals that ever existed in America. ~ Jon Meacham
Rude Manners quotes by Jon Meacham
Yeah, how dare they try to kill you in the middle of a war? Don't they know you're busy trying to kill them? How rude! ~ Drew Karpyshyn
Rude Manners quotes by Drew Karpyshyn
Positive people on the other had are not those who deny what is going on around them for some pie-in-the-sky type of thinking. Positive people are very award of the problems, disasters and difficulties that are happening all around them. What they do not do is give into defeat. ~ John Patrick Hickey
Rude Manners quotes by John Patrick Hickey
Nor do we accept, as genuine the person not characterized by this blushing bashfulness, this youthfulness of heart, this sensibility to the sentiment of suavity and self-respect. Modesty is bred of self-reverence. Fine manners are the mantle of fair minds. None are truly great without this ornament. ~ Amos Bronson Alcott
Rude Manners quotes by Amos Bronson Alcott
Manners are made up of trivialities of deportment which can be easily learned if one does not happen to know them; manner is personality - the outward manifestation of one's innate character and attitude toward life ... Etiquette must, if it is to be of more than trifling use, include ethics as well as manners. Certainly what one is, is of far greater importance than what one appears to be. ~ Emily Post
Rude Manners quotes by Emily Post
We have glamorized vice and minimized virtue. We have played down gentleness, manners, and morals - while we have played up rudeness, savagery, and vice ... and the philosophy of might is right. ~ Billy Graham
Rude Manners quotes by Billy Graham
Lord Chesterfield advises his son "to speak often, but not to speak much at a time; so that if he does not please, he will not at least displease to any great extent."
Rousseau tells us, that, "persons who know little, talk a great deal, while those who know a great deal say very little. ~ Arthur Martine
Rude Manners quotes by Arthur Martine
Winter apple," Kestrel said. "Arin, you have been bribing my horse!"
"Me? No."
"You have! No wonder he likes you so much."
"Are you sure it's not because of my good looks and pleasing manners?" This was said lightly--not quite sarcastically, yet in a voice that nevertheless told Kestrel that he doubted he possessed either of these things.
But he was pleasing. He pleased her. And she could never forget his beauty. She had learned it all too well.
She blushed. "It's not fair," she said.
He took in her rising color. His mouth curved. ~ Marie Rutkoski
Rude Manners quotes by Marie Rutkoski
The Masters is a sell-out annually, and even the scalpers mind their manners. ~ Dan Jenkins
Rude Manners quotes by Dan Jenkins
When a legislator succeeds, after persevering efforts, in exercising an indirect influence upon the destiny of nations, his genius is lauded by mankind, whilst, in point of fact, the geographical position of the country which he is unable to change, a social condition which arose without his co-operation, manners and opinions which he cannot trace to their source, and an origin with which he is unacquainted, exercise so irresistible an influence over the courses of society that he is himself borne away by the current, after an ineffectual resistance. Like the navigator, he may direct the vessel which bears him along, but he can neither change its structure, nor raise the winds, nor lull the waters which swell beneath him. ~ Alexis De Tocqueville
Rude Manners quotes by Alexis De Tocqueville
A man has no more right to say an uncivil thing than to act one; no more right to say a rude thing to another than to knock him down. ~ Samuel Johnson
Rude Manners quotes by Samuel Johnson
Ellen sighs and looks over at Leo. "I did that, didn't I? No goddamn manners. Like a couple of little opossums. This is why they say women can't have it all. ~ Casey McQuiston
Rude Manners quotes by Casey McQuiston
It's not surprising that he doesn't have any manners. Most kids today don't. But if you ask me, it's a direct reflection of bad parenting. I can say this with complete certainty because I've never parented a day in my life and I enjoy making sweeping generalizations about how other people do a piss-poor job at something about which I have absolutely no experience. ~ S.G. Browne
Rude Manners quotes by S.G. Browne
Propriety of manners, and consideration for others, are the two main characteristics of a gentleman. ~ Benjamin Disraeli
Rude Manners quotes by Benjamin Disraeli
While Elstir, at my request, went on painting, I wandered about in the half-light, stopping to examine first one picture, then another.
Most of those that covered the walls were not what I should chiefly have liked to see of his work, paintings in what an English art journal which lay about on the reading-room table in the Grand Hotel called his first and second manners, the mythological manner and the manner in which he shewed signs of Japanese influence, both admirably exemplified, the article said, in the collection of Mme. de Guermantes. Naturally enough, what he had in his studio were almost all seascapes done here, at Balbec. But I was able to discern from these that the charm of each of them lay in a sort of metamorphosis of the things represented in it, analogous to what in poetry we call metaphor, and that, if God the Father had created things by naming them, it was by taking away their names or giving them other names that Elstir created them anew. ~ Marcel Proust
Rude Manners quotes by Marcel Proust
I heartily wish you, in the plain home-spun style, a great number of happy new years, well employed in forming both your mind andyour manners, to be useful and agreeable to yourself, your country, and your friends. ~ Lord Chesterfield
Rude Manners quotes by Lord Chesterfield
What used to be called 'good manners' is now regarded as mere affectation. Open a door for a young woman, and she's likely to call security. ~ Terry Wogan
Rude Manners quotes by Terry Wogan
Religion would, in many points, not be comprehended by the ignorant, nor consolatory to them, nor guiding and supporting for them. The doctrines of the Bible are often clothed in the language of strict truth, but in that which was fittest to convey to a rude and ignorant people the practical essentials of the doctrine. A perfectly pure faith, free from all extraneous admixtures, a system of noble theism and lofty morality, would find too little preparation for it in the common mind and heart. ~ Albert Pike
Rude Manners quotes by Albert Pike
He'd no longer be a grade-motivated person. He'd be a knowledge-motivated person. He would need no external pushing to learn. His push would come from inside. He'd be a free man. He wouldn't need a lot of discipline to shape him up. In fact, if the instructors assigned him were slacking on the job he would be likely to shape them up by asking rude questions. He'd be there to learn something, would be paying to learn something and they'd better come up with it.
Motivation of this sort, once it catches hold, is a ferocious force ... ~ Robert M. Pirsig
Rude Manners quotes by Robert M. Pirsig
I'm the biggest nerd you'd want to meet. There are bigger, but you don't want to meet them. ~ Mark Rude
Rude Manners quotes by Mark Rude
The Buddha's dharma didn't teach peace and relaxation; it taught awakening - often rude awakening. ~ Jay Michaelson
Rude Manners quotes by Jay Michaelson
No, thanks," I reply. "I don't like fried dough. ~ Marie Lu
Rude Manners quotes by Marie Lu
others is required, it probably indicates a lack of courtesy - that is, a lack of manners. ~ Peter F. Drucker
Rude Manners quotes by Peter F. Drucker
The Donald Fraser of The Story Girl was Donald Montgomery, and Neil Campbell was David Murray, of Bedeque. The only embroidery I permitted myself in the telling of the tale was to give Donald a horse and cutter. In reality, what he had was a half-broken steer, hitched to a rude, old wood-sled, and it was with this romantic equipage that he hied him over to Richmond Bay to propose to Nancy! ~ L.M. Montgomery
Rude Manners quotes by L.M. Montgomery
Whoever called snooker 'chess with balls' was rude, but right. ~ Clive James
Rude Manners quotes by Clive James
I've been described as a tough and noisy woman, a prize fighter, a man-hater, you name it. They call me Battling Bella, Mother Courage, and a Jewish mother with more complaints than Portnoy. There are those who say I'm impatient, impetuous, uppity, rude, profane, brash, and overbearing. Whether I'm any of those things, or all of them, you can decide for yourself. But whatever I am
and this ought to be made very clear
I am a very serious woman. ~ Bella Abzug
Rude Manners quotes by Bella Abzug
Comedies of manners swiftly become obsolete when there are no longer any manners. ~ Noel Coward
Rude Manners quotes by Noel Coward
I dont ever want to do anything mediocre. I hear the music in the charts and I dont mean to be rude, but those people have no soul. Learning from music is like eating a meal - you have to pace yourself. You cant take everything from it all at once. I want to be different, definitely. Im not a one trick pony. Im at least a five-trick pony. ~ Amy Winehouse
Rude Manners quotes by Amy Winehouse
Of course I lie to people. But I lie altruistically - for our mutual good. The lie is the basic building block of good manners. That may seem mildly shocking to a moralist - but then what isn t? ~ Quentin Crisp
Rude Manners quotes by Quentin Crisp
There is virtue in country houses, in gardens and orchards, in fields, streams and groves, in rustic recreations and plain manners, that neither cities nor universities enjoy. ~ Amos Bronson Alcott
Rude Manners quotes by Amos Bronson Alcott
If you ignored a cake's personality the cake would ignore you. It'll be a rude, boring cake. I ~ Penny Reid
Rude Manners quotes by Penny Reid
Am forty years old now, and you know forty years is a whole lifetime; you know it is extreme old age. To live longer than forty years is bad manners, is vulgar, immoral. Who does live beyond forty? Answer that, sincerely and honestly I will tell you who do: fools and worthless fellows. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Rude Manners quotes by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Dwellers by the sea cannot fail to be impressed by the sight of its ceaseless ebb and flow, and are apt, on the principles of that rude philosophy of sympathy and resemblance ... to trace a subtle relation, a secret harmony , between its tides and the life of man ... The belief that most deaths happen at ebb tide is said to be held along the east coast of England from Northumberland to Kent. ~ James G. Frazer
Rude Manners quotes by James G. Frazer
We let our ship blow and drift as it will. But it sweeps up and up, with the swiftness of light. In less time than it takes a flower to open, we are carried to the parapets of ancient Heaven. We find our great-leaved, heavy-fruited Amaranth Vine, climbing up over the closed gates and high wall-towers of Heaven and winding a long way into the old forest that has overgrown the streets. We find the new all conquering Springfield vine, spreading branches through the forest like a banyan tree.

As this Amaranth from our little earthly village grows thicker, we see by its light a bit pf what the ancient Heaven has been. And it is still a solid place of soil and rock and metal. Where the Springfield Amaranth blooms thickest, shedding luminous glory from the petals in the starlight, this Heaven is shown to be an autumn forest, yet with the cedars of Lebanon, and sandalwood thickets, and the million tropic trees whose seeds have blown here from strange zones of the'planets, and whose patterns are not the patterns of those of our world. Among these, vineclad pillars and walls are still standing, roofed palaces, so gigantic that, when our boat glides down the great streets between them, they overhang our masts.

And from branches above us these strange manners of fruits tumble upon our decks for our feasting and delight. And there are beneath our ship, as it sails on as it will, little fields long cleared in the forest, where grows weedy ungathered grain.

~ Vachel Lindsay
Rude Manners quotes by Vachel Lindsay
What are you doing?" I asked him. He'd shown no sign of letting up, like he was just going to go down on me indefinitely, with no signs of stopping for the foreseeable future. He smiled. Yes, it was a cold smile, but I was starting to like that just fine. "Showing manners. ~ R.K. Lilley
Rude Manners quotes by R.K. Lilley
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