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maids ugly action
Prudence is a rich, ugly, old maid courted by incapacity. William Blake
maids manners politeness
Politeness, however, acts the lady's maid to our thoughts; and they are washed, dressed, curled, rouged, and perfumed, before they are presented to the public ... Letitia Elizabeth Landon
maids blushing modest
The blushing beauties of a modest maid. John Dryden
maids lacking old-maids
What an old maid I'm getting to be. lacking the courage to be in love with death! Arthur Rimbaud
maids faces study
It's worth living abroad to study up on genteel and delicate manners. The maid smiles continuously; she smiles like a duchess on a stage, while at the same time it is clear from her face that she is exhausted from overwork. Anton Chekhov
maids meg common
You know what Arnold Schwarzenegger and Meg Whitman have in common? They both got in trouble for stiffing the maid. Jay Leno
maids three
Three little maids who, all unwary, / Come from a ladies' seminary. W. S. Gilbert
blushing committee management
There is no blushing when it comes to making these demands, as long as management is only negotiating with the compensation committee and not with shareholders. John Coffee
blushing good groom looks nice surprised
He's a very nice horse, correct, a good mover. He's not a big horse. He kind of looks like his pedigree. She (his dam) is a Blushing Groom mare. I'd be surprised if he didn't go over well. Craig Bandoroff
blushing wells pure
Pure friendship's well-feigned blush. Lord Byron
modesty virtue policy
Modesty is policy, no less than virtue. William Gilmore Simms
modesty judgment candor
If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader. Sarah Fielding
modesty great-person persons
No truly great person ever thought themselves so. William Hazlitt
modesty diffidence false-modesty
Diffidence is a sort of false modesty. William Makepeace Thackeray
modesty virtue thrive
Modesty is a virtue that can never thrive in public. John Adams
modest rate
These are not cuts, these are modest reductions in the rate of growth. Josh Bolten
modesty reason conventions
The convention missionaries call "modesty" has no standard, and cannot have one, because it is opposed to nature and reason and is therefore an artificiality and subject to anybody's whim - anybody's diseased caprice. Mark Twain
modesty obedience worthy
He who obeys with modesty appears worthy of being some day a commander. Marcus Tullius Cicero
modesty easy difficult
It is easy for a somebody to be modest, but it is difficult to be modest when one is a nobody. Jules Renard