“True grace is natural, not artificial, because, however strenuously you strive to gain it, when it is gained it never gives the impression of effort or straining for effect.”
Quote by Frederic Dan Huntington
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Good Talking and Good Manners: Fine Arts, with a Paper on the Social Law of Mutual Help and the Labor Problem is a comprehensive work that delves into the importance of effective communication and proper etiquette. It combines insights into the fine arts with a critical examination of social dynamics, focusing on the concepts of mutual help and the complexities of the labor problem. The book aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of these topics and their interconnections. more
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