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courtesy craig given later talking
We've given Craig the courtesy of talking to him at a later date. Mick Leary
courtesy gathers kindness plants
He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love. Saint Basil
courtesy manners
He was so generally civil, that nobody thanked him for it. Samuel Johnson
courtesy holmes relation
The nearer you come into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy become. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
courtesy move reason
This is just a courtesy because we were invited. We have no reason to move the regional. Dan Washburn
courtesy pleasant
It was a courtesy visit. He is a very pleasant and intelligent man. Michel Alaby
courtesy inform invited locked whether
They locked me out from the meeting. They did not even give me that courtesy to inform me whether I was invited or not. They made me wait. Oliver Lozano
courtesy police protection safe tonight
I feel so safe tonight with all of this police protection courtesy of G-Unit, Fat Joe
courtesy courtesy-manners greater
The small courtesies sweeten life; the greater ennoble it. Christian Nestell Bovee
manners
Manners. Manners will get you through anything. Ronan Farrow
manners refinement strengthening
That only can with propriety be styled refinement which, by strengthening the intellect, purifies the manners. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
manners certain diplomacy
You learn, just as you learn good manners, how to approach things with a certain amount of diplomacy. Robert MacNeil
manners benevolence politeness
Politeness is fictitious benevolence. Samuel Johnson
manners ill unborn
Better were it to be unborn than to be ill bred. Walter Raleigh
manners said please
[Magnus] reminded himself of his manners, and bowed. "Charmed," he said. "Or whatever effect would please you best, I'm sure. Cassandra Clare
manners exaggeration exaggerating
Tis a rule of manners to avoid exaggeration. Ralph Waldo Emerson
manners certain physiognomy
There is a certain physiognomy in manners. Joseph Cook
manners charm form
Manners form the great charm of women. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe