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Gallant Quotes

Gallantry of mind consists in saying flattering things in an agreeable manner.

"Maxim", 103 in "Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, (pp. 276-277), 1922.

A gallant man is above ill words.

John Selden (1856). “The table-talk of John Selden, with a biogr. preface and notes by S.W. Singer”, p.50

Love just seems to make life not just livable, but a gallant, gallant event.

Toni Morrison, Danille Kathleen Taylor-Guthrie (1994). “Conversations with Toni Morrison”, p.268, Univ. Press of Mississippi

Wine gave a sort of gallantry to their own failure.

F. Scott Fitzgerald (2015). “The Echoes of the Jazz Age Collection: The Beautiful and Damned, Winter Dreams, The Great Gatsby, Babylon Revisited, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz and many more”, p.390, e-artnow