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rudeness

«Why give in to rudeness, when you can fight back with kindness.»
«Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength»
Author: Eric Hoffer (Writer) | About: Rudeness | Keywords: imitation, imitations, rudeness, weak
«A painted landscape is always more beautiful than a real one, because there's more there. Everything is more sensual, and one takes refuge in its beauty. And man needs spiritual expression and nourishing. It's why even in the prehistoric era, people would scrawl pictures of bison on the walls of caves. Man needs music, literature, and painting-all those oases of perfection that make up art-to compensate for the rudeness and materialism of life.»
«There cannot be greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse.»
«Ideological differences are no excuse for rudeness»
«Straightforwardness, without the rules of propriety, becomes rudeness»
«A little rudeness and disrespect can elevate a meaningless interaction to a battle of wills and add drama to an otherwise dull day.»
«America is a model of force and freedom and moderation - with all the coarseness and rudeness of its people.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: coarseness, rudeness
«The natural progress of the works of men is from rudeness to convenience, from convenience to elegance, and from elegance to nicety»
«I would wish my countrymen to adopt just so much of European politeness as to be ready to make all those little sacrifices of self, which really render Europeans amiable, and relieve society from the disagreeable scenes to which rudeness often subjec»