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"Nobody ought to have been able to resist her coaxing manner; and nobody had any business to try. Yet she never seemed to know it was her manner at all. That was the best of it."
"He was the mildest mannerd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat."

Etiquette can be defined as a set of norms of personal behavior in polite society, usually occurring in the form of an ethical code of the expected and accepted social behaviors that accord with the conventions and norms observed and practiced by a society, a social class, or a social group. In modern English usage, the French word étiquette dates from the year 1750 and also originates from the Fr
"Nobody ought to have been able to resist her coaxing manner; and nobody had any business to try. Yet she never seemed to know it was her manner at all. That was the best of it."
"Ah, ah Sir Thomas, Honores mutant Mores. Manners (Lord Rutland). To Sir Thomas More. Not so, in faith, but have a care lest we translate the proverb and say, Honours change Manners. Answer of Sir Thomas More to Manners."
"Politeness is the art of choosing among ones real thoughts."
"Etiquette...means behaving yourself a little better than is absolutely essential."
"Good manners. Theyre forgotten in America. I think its bad manners to stand around in public with ripped jeans and your hair in a mess, holding a Starbucks."
"There is no outward mark of politeness that does not have a profound moral reason. The right education would be that which taught the outward mark and the moral reason together."