“I do have rules, and etiquette things. I think it's a southern thing too, to an extent. I'll hold the door for someone, but if they don't say, "Thank you," it pisses me off. I say, "Yes, ma'am," and, "Yes, sir." Stuff that is maybe archaic in a lot of ways, but that's how I was raised, and I don't think there's really any harm in that.” IfsThinkingWayStuffDoorsRaisedHarmSouthernEtiquetteSaying Thank You Author:Chris Black
“I was raised on a farm in Kansas where we lived next door to my Grandma Dew, and I was her shadow. We went everywhere together - to the bank, the doctor, the Early Bird Garden Club, and to an endless procession of Church meetings.” TogetherNextChurchDoorsBirdShadowGardenDoctorsMeetingsRaisedClubsEndlessFarmsDewGrandmaKansasProcessionMy GrandmaEarly Bird Book:No Doubt about it Source: No Doubt about it
“I was raised with this idea of hard work and keeping doors open. To be able to choose what you want to do in the future. That was what we tried to tell our children, too.” WantChildrenIdeasHardAbleDoorsHard WorkOur ChildrenRaisedWhat You Want Author:Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
“I do think questions have been raised and questions have to be answered.And there is no way to predict what comes in the door of that White House from day to day that can pose a threat to the United States or one of our friends and allies, and I think this is a big part of the job interview that we are all conducting with the voters here.” ThinkingWayHas BeensStatesBigsJobsHouseWhiteUnitedUnited StatesDoorsThreatRaisedInterviewsWhite HouseVotersAlliesDay To DayConductingJob Interview Author:Hillary Clinton