I never quite got the hang of the getting drunk & fondling the thighs [of all the cumbersome young males] business. . . whether that makes me a gallant & proper gentleman, a cowardly wuss or an unadventurous prude, I cannot make out
A gentleman can never have too many bow ties.
The manner of a vulgar man has freedom without ease, and the manner of a gentleman has ease without freedom.
The right hon. Gentleman [Sir Robert Peel] caught the Whigs bathing, and walked away with their clothes.
Gentlemen are overestimated, that is my experience.
The religion of England is part of good-breeding. When you see on the continent the well-dressed Englishman come into his ambassador's chapel and put his face for silent prayer into his smooth-brushed hat, you cannot help feeling how much national pride prays with him, and the religion of a gentleman.
I'm not confident with the ladies. I can't just ask someone out in a club. I'd like to say I'm a gentleman.
Do you suppose that it is within your power to insult me? You evidently are not aware to whom you are speaking? Do you imagine that the envenomed spittle of five hundred little gentlemen of your type, heaped one upon another, would succeed in slobbering so much as the tips of my august toes?
I'm a gentleman and I was always taught it's rude, to talk about a woman's age or weight unless you are breaking up with her.
Most gentlemen don't like love, they just like to kick it around.
Thinking back about throwing myself at certain gentlemen that had no interest in me, that'll bring a blush to my face if I think about it too often.
If you can imagine photography in the guise of a woman and you’d ask her what she thought of Stieglitz, she’d say: He always treated me like a gentleman.
He's no kind of gentleman. That's all right. I'm no kind of lady.
If I was your boyfriend, I'd never let you go, keep you in my arms girl, you'd never be alone, and I could be a gentlemen anything you want, if I was your boyfriend.
First of all, ladies and gentlemen, you must forget that you are singers.
Gentlemen, I want you to know that I am not always right, but I am never wrong.
What I'm expecting is for you to behave like the gentleman I always thought you were.
Gentlemen, you are about to witness the most famous victory in history.
A gentleman is someone who never gives offense unintentionally.
What is your name?" "Again sir, that is no concern of yours. " "A mystery," he said. "I shall have to call you Clorinda. ". . . . . "Judith! What the devil? exclaimed Peregrine. "Has there been an accident?" "Judith," repeated the gentleman of the curricle pensively. "I prefer Clorinda.