Average Quote by Alfred Sheinwold
“Since the average person's small supply of politeness must last him all his life, he can't afford to waste it on bridge partners.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Bridge: The Complete Guide by Alfred Sheinwold, 1975
Politeness is a limited resource that should be reserved for those who truly need it, not squandered on casual acquaintances.
In simple terms: Politeness is scarce; use it wisely.
Reserve courtesy for meaningful interactions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- bridge games
- professional networking
- long‑term friendships
- customer service
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you waste courtesy on trivial contacts?
- How can you balance kindness with authenticity?
Politeness can be misinterpreted as insincerity if over‑used.