Noah Webster defines courtesy as behavior marked by good manners and respect for others.
No one is too big to be courteous, but some are too small.
Nothing is as strong to win friends as courtesy.
Nothing costs as little and goes as far as courtesy.
We may disagree, but let’s not be disagreeable.
Some feel courtesy is a man offering his seat to a woman after he gets off the bus.
A little oil of courtesy will save a lot of friction.
Courtesy should be in the curriculum of every Christian.
Some people need solitary refinement.
One can tell how much of Christ a person has by the courtesy be reveals.
The test of good manners is being able to put up pleasantly with the bad ones.
Life may be short, but there is always time for courtesy.