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Boast quietly, with decorum.
Don't limp in front of the lame.
Necessity dispenseth with decorum.
Observe decorum, and it will open a path to morality.
I'm a CEO of a public company. You have to show decorum.
Let them cant about decorum, Who have characters to lose!
What I lack in decorum, I make up for with an absence of tact.
Another soldier has been killed. Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.
I have no limits, no filter, no class, no poise. No decorum. Just fun.
When decorum is repression, the only dignity free men have is to speak out.
Gracefulness is a correct life: sensuality which contemplates and forms itself.
I don't want to worry about maintaining an air of decorum that's not natural to me.
A film has to maintain a certain decorum in order to be broadcast to a vast audience.
There are few things that so touch us with instinctive revulsion as a breach of decorum.
Howard and Shirley were clothed, always, in an invisible layer of decorum that they never laid aside.
Women do not transgress the bounds of decorum so often as men; but when they do, they go greater lengths.
You have to adhere to a certain morality, a certain level of decorum, or else you'll be punished and labeled.
Unsuccessful candidates for the Presidency should be quietly hanged as a matter of public sanitation and decorum.
There has to be some decorum left in politics and in American journalism as well. Our husbands are the candidates.
Every man has his moral backside which he refrains from showing unless he has to and keeps covered as long as possible with the trousers of decorum.
This country deserves a statesman who can represent the people with proper decorum, respect, and knowledge of what's happening in the world, and I don't believe that Donald Trump represents any of that.
The middle of 'America's Women' is about the Civil War, and how women, black and white, confronted slavery and abolition. As in every other period of crisis, the rules of sexual decorum were suspended due to emergency.
At the point when continuity was interrupted by the first nuclear explosion, it would have been too easy to recover the formal sediment which linked us with an age of poetic decorum, of a preoccupation with poetic sounds.
I believe in choosing your words very carefully. It's funny: I'll get comments like, 'Oh I love you. You don't care; you have no filter.' On the contrary, I absolutely have a filter, because I understand decorum, and my objective is not to upset people.
Presidents should do whatever possible and practical to encourage an environment of cooperation and bipartisanship. And they should maintain a certain level of decorum, diplomacy and decency. But, at the end of the day, presidents get elected to enact change.
There's a difference between being a drag queen on TV where the masses can tune in and watch, and then at a nightclub where you have to be a certain age to get in. There's a different decorum. We're all trying to push boundaries, but also trying to stay in our lane.
One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth whole years of those mean observances of paltry decorum, in which men steal through existence, like sluggish waters through a marsh, without either honor or observation.
It is important that the decorum and dignity of the House is upheld at all times. The image of Parliament in the public mind should be one where proceedings, debates and discussions take place with a view to resolve issues through a constructive and co-operative approach.
Rock music has always embraced - and even represented - rebellion, rowdiness, and a robust disdain for social decorum. But along with more classical art forms like theater, opera, and the symphony, it's suffering from the distracted, smartphone-carrying audiences of the digital age.
Oftentimes, if you're talking to a seasoned interviewer who asks you a question, they may do a follow-up if they didn't quite get it. It's rare that they'll do a third or fourth or fifth or sixth follow-up, because there's an implicit, agreed-upon decorum that they move on. Kids don't necessarily move on if they don't get it.