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— Samuel Johnson"Good breeding consists in having no particular mark of any profession, but a general elegance of manners."
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Good manners come, as we say, from good breeding or rather are good breeding; and breeding is acquired by habitual action, in response to habitual stimuli, not by conveying information.
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