If I may venture to be frank I would say about myself that I was every inch a gentleman.
The final test of a gentleman is his respect for those who can be of no possible service to him.
You'll pardon me gentlemen if I make the fight short. I have a train to catch.
You'd be better served ifyou gave me a moment to regain my self-control and let me remove my boots. It's the least agentleman can do. ""And you're such a gentleman. ""Not with you, love. But I'm trying.
When a gentlemen is disposed to swear, it is not for any standers-by to curtail his oaths.
Wealth is good, and if it comes our way we will take it; but a gentleman does not sell himself for wealth.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Hillary Clinton is a crook.
A gentleman is simply a patient wolf.
Ladies and gentleman are permitted to have friends in the kennel, but not in the kitchen.
I recognize but one mental acquisition as a necessary part of the education of a lady or gentlemen, namely, an accurate and refined use of the mother tongue.
Rugby is a hooligans game played by gentlemen.
I'm very much a gentleman in what I do.
A gentleman is never rude except on purpose - I can honestly be nasty sober, believe you me.
A gentleman would have announced himself!” I told him, pressing against the side of the tub. “And a scoundrel would have joined you. ” -- Kit Marlowe to the witch Gillian (shortly before joining her in the tub!)
Miss Tarabotti was not one of life's milk-water misses--in fact, quite the opposite. Many a gentleman had likened his first meeting with her to downing a very strong cognac when one was expecting to imbibe fruit juice--that is to say, startling and apt to leave one with a distinct burning sensation.
A ploughman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees.
I'm a man of honour, a truthful person, a gentleman of absolute morality.
The funny thing is that my husband couldn't be sweeter. He looks like this bad boy. He's got tattoos and earrings and a mohawk, but when you talk to him and he's around you, he's such a gentleman. He holds doors for ladies. He pulls out chairs. He cooks. He cleans.
A gentleman has his eyes on all those present; he is tender toward the bashful, gentle toward the distant, and merciful toward the absent.
Liberty? Independence? Are they to remain only words? Gentlemen, let us make them fighting words!