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— Ralph Waldo Emerson"Defect in manners is usually the defect of fine perceptions. Elegance comes of no breeding, but of birth."
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No rent-roll nor army-list can dignify skulking and dissimulation: and the first point of courtesy must always be truth, as really all the forms of good-breeding point that way.
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