March 26, 2008
On Being a True Gentleman
“If any man has just merciful and kindly instincts he would be a gentleman, for he would need nothing else in the world.”
-Mark Twain, Layman’s Sermon
A gentleman gives to the world more than he takes, and thinks nothing of it.
Filed under Mark Twain, Mark Twain Quotes, Mark Twain in Today's World, Philisophy of Mark Twain by Thomas Schueneman








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