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Gallantry Quotes

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

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

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