Behavior Quote by Larry McMurtry
“Working- and Middle-class families sat down at the dinner table every night - the shared meal was the touchstone of good manners. Indeed, that dinner table was the one time when we were all together, every day: parents, grandparents, children, siblings. Rudeness between siblings, or a failure to observe the etiquette of passing dishes to one another, accompanied by "please" and "thank you," was the training ground of behavior, the place where manners began.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Last Picture Show by Larry McMurtry, 1966
Family dinner tables served as daily rituals that taught manners and respect through shared meals and polite interaction.
In simple terms: Dinner taught manners and respect.
Cultivate shared meals to teach etiquette.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family gatherings
- holiday meals
- parental guidance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you create ritual in busy schedules?
- What values do you want to pass on?
Modern families may lack time for daily meals.