Amy Vanderbilt, an American author born on July 22, 1908, and died on December 27, 1974, is renowned for her culinary books and lifestyle guides. She made significant contributions to the modern American culinary culture.
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“In Hollywood, not to have an analyst is virtually an admission of failure.”
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's New Complete Book of Etiquette: The Guide to Gracious Living
Source: The Amy Vanderbilt complete book of etiquette: a guide to contemporary living
“Breakfast is the one meal at which it is permissible to read the paper.”
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's complete book of etiquette: a guide to gracious living
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's complete book of etiquette: a guide to gracious living
Source: The Amy Vanderbilt complete book of etiquette: a guide to contemporary living
“One face to the world, another at home - makes for misery.”
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's complete book of etiquette: a guide to gracious living
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's complete book of etiquette: a guide to gracious living
“Do not speak of repulsive matters at table.”
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's complete book of etiquette: a guide to gracious living
“Do not smoke without asking permission or sit so near (as in a train) that the smoke might annoy.”
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's Everyday Etiquette
“The modern rule is that every woman should be her own chaperon.”
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's complete book of etiquette: a guide to gracious living
Source: Amy Vanderbilt's complete book of etiquette: a guide to gracious living
