All Emily Post Quotes
- The eleventh commandment, "Thou shalt not be found out" is despicable, but nevertheless, it is the one thing you can never get away from. Commandment
- Jealousy is the suspicion of one's own inferiority. Envy
- Ideal conversation must be an exchange of thought, and not, as many of those who worry most about their shortcomings believe, an eloquent exhibition of… Believe
- An overdose of praise is like 10 lumps of sugar in coffee; only a very few people can swallow it. Coffee
- Manners are made up of trivialities of deportment which can be easily learned if one does not happen to know them. Deportment
- Manner is personality—the outward manifestation of one’s innate character and attitude toward life. Attitude
- Manners are like primary colors, there are certain rules and once you have these you merely mix, i.e., adapt, them to meet changing situations. Adapt
- The attributes of a great lady may still be found in the rule of the four S's: Sincerity, Simplicity, Sympathy, and Serenity. Attributes
- Any child can be taught to be beautifully behaved with no effort greater than quiet patience and perseverance, whereas to break bad habits once they… Acquired
- The good guest is almost invisible, enjoying him or herself, communing with fellow guests, and, most of all, enjoying the generous hospitality of the hosts. All
- A little praise is not only merest justice but is beyond the purse of no one. Beyond
- The letter we all love to receive is one that carries so much of the writer’s personality that she seems to be sitting beside us,… All
- Whenever two people come together and their behavior affects one another, you have etiquette. Affects
- Bread is like dressed, hats and shoes - in other words, essential! Bread
- To do exactly as your neighbors do is the only sensible rule. Exactly
- To the old saying that man built the house but woman made of it a 'home' might be added the modern supplement that woman accepted… Accepted
- To tell a lie in cowardice, to tell a lie for gain, or to avoid deserved punishment-are all the blackest of black lies. On the… Accurately
- Courtesy demands that you, when you are a guest, shall show neither annoyance nor disappointment--no matter what happens. Annoyance
- The fault of bad taste is usually in over-dressing. Quality not effect, is the standard to seek for. Bad
- To make a pleasant and friendly impression is not only good manners, but equally good business. Business