“I may sound old-fashioned, but I want to think all women should be treated like I want my wife, daughters, and granddaughters to be treated. I notice today that good manners—like standing up when a woman enters the room, helping a woman with her coat, letting her enter an elevator first, taking her arm to cross the street—are sometimes considered unnecessary or a throwback. These are habits I could never break, nor would I want to. I realize today a lot more women are taking care of themselves than in the past, but no woman is offended by politeness."
Frank Sinatra
1915-1998
1915-1998

5 comments:
What an appropriate (and very pleasant) statement. A sentiment I will do my best to begin observing.
Best Regards. . .
So well put. If only more men thought as he did.
THANK YOU for posting this. I wish every man would believe the same.
Thanks God that i have my Frank Sinatra at home!:)
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Adore this. Thanks for posting! xx
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