Indeed, one of the essential characteristics of courtesy is good nature, and an inclination always to look at the bright side of things.
All the rules of politeness, of generosity, of good nature, patience, and respectful affection should be exerted for your parents.
Wit, courage, good nature, a charming address, and boundless assurance, were the heritage of Philibert de Grammont.
She enjoyed her cousins' good nature, and was never offended at their way of making fun at her expense.
She had her mother's pin and Johnnie's steam engine, thanks to Dorothy's good nature, but what about paying Dorothy back?
In fact, they were both blessed with a reasonable amount of good nature, and this, coupled with correct training, was destined to make them men of patience and common sense.
The good nature and generosity which belonged to his character.
He one day made his mother look very simple at table, for which he deserved to have suffered much more than her good nature required.
Jemima Placid or The Advantage of Good Nature Mr. Placid was a clergyman of distinguished merit, and had been for many years the vicar of Smiledale.
Remind them constantly that kindness, good nature, and good temper, are among the first evidences which Christ requires in children.
Give place to none in exalting the grace of kindness, love, good nature, unselfishness, good temper.
A certain degree of kindness, courtesy, amiability, good nature, may undoubtedly be seen in many who have no vital religion.
Good nature-writing is literature, not science, and the truth we demand first and last is a literary truth--the fidelity of the writer to himself.
Good nature-literature, like all good literature, is more lived than written.
Good nature-writing particularly must have a pre-literary existence as lived reality; its writing must be only the necessary accident of its being lived again in thought.
The manifestation of contentment or satisfaction; good nature; kindness; civility; affability.
The good nature and generosity which belonged to his character.
I believe in good nature, in giving to others all the rights that you claim for yourself.
It is not simply a question of charity, or a question of good nature, or a question of what we call justice--it is a question of intelligence.
Good nature is a great enemy of wrinkles, and cheerfulness helps the complexion.
Would you say such things if you didn't know the depths of my good nature?
I'm the soul of good nature, I'll only swear you are the luckiest dog in London.
He was a fat, double-chinned little man, the essence of good nature, and perfectly unconscious of being an offence to fine people.
Dacinthus is neither in point of Honour, Civility, good Breeding, or good Nature unexceptionable, and yet all is answered, For he is a very pleasant Fellow.
Humanity, Good Nature, and the Advantages of a Liberal Education, are incompatible with Avarice.
One who possesses vivacity, wit, good nature, or other pleasing qualities may be attractive without beauty.
The Gospel of Cheerfulness I believe in the gospel of cheerfulness; the gospel of good nature; in the gospel of good health.
Good nature is the cheapest commodity in the world; and love is the only thing that will pay ten per cent, to borrower and lender both.
Good nature is often mistaken for virtue, and good health sometimes passes for genius.
James The Fruits of Disobedience, or The Kidnapped Child Dicky Random, or Good Nature Is Nothing Without Good Conduct Embellishment By Jacob Abbott The Oyster Patties Two Little Boys By Thomas Day I.
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