"Politeness is a tacit agreement that people’s miserable defects, whether moral or intellectual, shall on either side be ignored and not be made a subject of reproach."
— Politeness

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Arthur Schopenhauer, cited in A Little Book of Aphorisms (New York: 1947), p. 153

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