Think before you click. If people do not know you personally and if they cannot see you as you type, what you post online can be taken out of context if you are not careful in the way your message is delivered.
— Germany KentPassion and courtesy are two polar opposite traits that serve to balance each other into a full-blooded whole.Without socialization, passion is a crude barbarian, and without passion, the elegant and polite are dead.Allow both passion and courtesy into your life in equal measure, and be complete.
— Vera NazarianThe rationale that etiquette should be eschewed because it fosters inequality does not ring true in a society that openly admits to a feverish interest in the comparative status-conveying qualities of sneakers. Manners are available to all, for free.
— Judith MartinIt is not the job for those who are angry about the events of the day to strike out and post things that they hope will incite anger in others as well. Do not sell your social media friends short as far as their ability to find the news for themselves.
— John Patrick HickeyPosting something that is encouraging and well done compared to something that is trashy and common is the difference between eating a fine meal or the scraps from making that meal.
— John Patrick HickeyIt is proper Netiquette to post pictures with status updates to make them more engaging. NetworkEtiquette.Net.
— David ChilesThe internet is great because of Netiquette we create. Participate and reciprocate. NetworkEtiquette.Net.
— David ChilesPoliteness goes far yet costs nothing.
— Samuel SmilesThis is the final test of a gentleman: his respect for those who can be of no possible service to him.
— William Lyon PhelpsTop 15 Things Money Can’t BuyTime. Happiness. Inner Peace. Integrity. Love. Character. Manners. Health. Respect. Morals. Trust. Patience. Class. Common sense. Dignity.
— Roy T. Bennett