Judith Marin Quotes (4 Quotes)


    What restricts the use of the word 'lady' among the courteous is that it is intended to set a woman apart from ordinary humanity, and in the working world that is not a help, as women have discovered in many bitter ways

    The pejorative term 'political correctness' was adapted to express disapproval of the enlargement of etiquette to cover all people, in spite of this being a principle to which all Americans claim to subscribe

    Protocol is etiquette with a government expense account

    A young lady is a female child who has just done something dreadful


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