A captain of the Navy ought to be a man of strong and well connected sense, with a tolerable good education, a… — John Paul Jones Copy Share Image
And so gentlemen, I learned. Oh, if you have to learn, you learn; if you’re desperate for a way out, you learn;… — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
You know, gentlemen, that I do not owe any personal income tax. But nevertheless, I send a small check, now and then,… — David Rockefeller Copy Share Image
Ladies and Gentlemen, if you have a friend who says he does not believe in conspiracy, look him straight in the eye… — Texe W Marrs Copy Share Image
Nice guys finish last because they make sure they put their woman first which would be fine if women didn't always take… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Christ was the first true democrat that ever breathed, as the old dramatist Dekkar said he was the first true gentleman. — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
A gentleman is one who understands and shows every mark of deference to the claims of self-love in others, and exacts it… — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
A gentleman considers justice to be essential in everything. He practices it according to the principles of propriety. He brings it forth… — Confucius Copy Share Image
He had once found himself in a room with Lady Bessborough's long-haired white cat. He happened to be dressed in an immaculate… — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
To break up with a girl: be direct. You have to behave the way you would want her to behave, and I… — Bradley Cooper Copy Share Image
A real man is a gentleman,caring,someone who will not make a girl cry, who is intelligent enough to think of a way… — Emopilya Copy Share Image
I love a man who knows how to walk. I do like a gentleman, a man who opens the door and a… — Lana Parrilla Copy Share Image
I would just like to say something, ladies and gentlemen. Something that I think is very important. It is that, you, we… — Clint Eastwood Copy Share Image
In dress, habits, manners, provincialism, routine and narrowness, he acquired that charming insolence, that irritating completeness, that sophisticated crassness, that overbalanced poise… — O. Henry Copy Share Image
“Jenna swallowed the lump in her throat. "Good evening, gentlemen." "You'll be hard pressed to find a gentleman in this bunch," a… — Aria Kane Copy Share Image
Sir Walter, being strangely surprised and put out of his countenance at so great a table, gives his son a damned blow… — John Aubrey Copy Share Image
I proceed, gentlemen, to call your attention to the present state of insane persons confined within the commonwealth; in cages, closets, cellars,… — Dorothea Dix Copy Share Image
The idea of the Universe being ruled by that marvelous old gentleman, is no longer plausible. It isn't that anybody has disproved… — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
This world is a bitter tree, it has only two sweet nectar like fruits - one is soft voice and the other… — Chanakya Copy Share Image
Profaneness is a brutal vice. He who indulges in it is no gentleman, I care not what his stamp may be in… — Edwin Hubbel Chapin Copy Share Image
A new Member requires the experience of his first session in the House to teach him how to hang up his overcoat… — John A. Macdonald Copy Share Image
A man may learn from his Bible to be a more thorough gentleman than if he had been brought up in all… — Charles Kingsley Copy Share Image
In times gone by there lived a Count of Ponthieu, who loved chivalry and the pleasures of the world beyond measure, and… — Marie de France Copy Share Image
Do you know what the primary infrastructure of the United States actually is, ladies and gentlemen? It's freedom - freedom and liberty… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
“Although he had always been a gentleman till then, he had 'caught his century', a disease impossible to analyze but by this… — Rachilde Copy Share Image
“Exactly. Since it is morally justifiable, I have only to consider the question of personal risk. Surely a gentleman should not lay… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
I've got a lot of cutting and pasting to do, gentlemen, so why don't you please return to your porch rockers and… — Albert Rosenfeld Copy Share Image
From its earliest beginnings, golf has been a gentleman's game - to be played as much for the sake of the game… — Tony Lema Copy Share Image
“The old squire died as a gentleman should, of apoplexy, in his armchair, with a decanter at his elbow. ("The Vengeance Of… — Robert Barr Copy Share Image
It is a truth universally acknowledge that there will always be a gentleman to dance with, except at just the moment when… — Anna Godbersen Copy Share Image
“Sinatra was always an impeccable gentleman. He stood up for women when they came to the table; he lit their cigarettes, held… — Eliot Weisman Copy Share Image
I know these jokes aren't great, ladies and gentlemen, see this is the problem you run into when you're between impeachments. — David Letterman Copy Share Image
The New York Daily News suggested that my biggest war crime was not killing myself like a gentleman. Presumably Hitler was a… — Kurt Vonnegut Copy Share Image
All lies, white or black, disgrace a gentleman, although I grant there is a difference: to say the least of it, it… — Frederick Marryat Copy Share Image
“He’d often ignored his uncle’s teachings about gentlemanly behavior, but one stricture he’d always abided by: no man worth his salt took… — Sabrina Jeffries Copy Share Image
A real gentleman, even if he loses everything he owns, must show no emotion. Money must be so far beneath a gentleman… — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
The singular man is singular in comparison to other men, but a companion of Heaven. So it is said, the petty man… — Burton Watson Copy Share Image
A gentleman of one of the first fortunes upon the continent...sacrificing his ease, and hazarding all in the cause of his country. — John Quincy Adams Copy Share Image
I believe I have voted for both Democrats and Republicans. Am I either one? Absolutely not. Ladies and gentlemen, I am an… — David Letterman Copy Share Image
For the world was changing, and sweetness was gone, and virtue too. Worry had crept on a corroding world, and what was… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image