Good-breeding carries along with it a dignity that is respected by the most petulant. Ill-breeding invites and authorizes the familiarity of the most timid.
Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son (ed. 1827)
Good-breeding carries along with it a dignity that is respected by the most petulant. Ill-breeding invites and authorizes the familiarity of the most timid.
Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son (ed. 1827)