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en [W]e who have been born and nurtured on this soil, we, whose habits, manners, and customs are the same in common with other Americans, can never consent to. . . be the bearers of the redress offered by that Society to that much afflicted.

en We who have been born and nurtured on this soil, we, whose habits, manners, and customs are the same in common with other Americans, can never consent to - be the bearers of the redress offered by that Society to that much afflicted.

en The automobile changed our dress, manners, social customs, vacation habits, the shape of our cities, consumer purchasing patterns, common tastes and positions in intercourse He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her.
  John Keats

en A society like Canada's, with its four centuries of give-and-take, compromise and acceptance, wrong-doing and redress, is basically a forgiving society.

en We not only celebrate the rich heritage that African-Americans have brought to our society, but we hope this serves as a rally call and celebration for all nationalities to embrace their heritage, customs and traditions.

en For changing peoples' manners and altering their customs there is nothing better than music

en For changing peoples' manners and altering their customs there is nothing better than music

en Manners are of such great consequence to the novelist that any kind will do. Bad manners are better than no manners at all, and because we are losing our customary manners, we are probably overly conscious of them; this seems to be a condition that produces writers.

en An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
  Robert A. Heinlein

en An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
  Robert A. Heinlein

en An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
  Robert A. Heinlein

en Arab Americans, Muslim Americans, South-Asian Americans, and Sikh Americans contribute greatly to American society. Many serve honorably in the armed services and as law enforcement officials. Like all law-abiding Americans, they deserve respect for their civil rights and civil liberties.

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en The manners of mankind do not differ so widely as our voyage writers would make us believe. Perhaps it would be more entertaining to add a few surprising customs of my own invention, but nothing seems to me so agreeable as truth.

en It is only when man cultivate humanness that society will shine with radiance and the nation and the world will progress. Humanness can be promoted only through spirituality and not by any other means. Just as a seed can sprout only when it is planted in the soil and watered, human values can grow only in a spiritual soil.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en That wouldn't have happened but for his three-and-a-half years being in the West. This is where it was inspired, nurtured, cultivated, created, born. This is not just for North Dakota, this is for America.


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