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Nothing more rapidly inclines a person to go into a monastery than reading a book on etiquette. There are so many trivia
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"Nothing more rapidly inclines a person to go into a monastery than reading a book on etiquette. There are so many trivial ways in which it is possible to commit some social sin"

- Quentin Crisp

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This quote by Quentin Crisp is a humorous take on the overwhelming quantity of guidelines and guidelines that feature etiquette. He suggests that reading a book on etiquette can be so overwhelming that it can lead someone to wish to pull back from society and enter into a monastery. He implies that there are numerous guidelines and guidelines that it is nearly difficult to not dedicate some kind of social sin. This quote is a humorous way of highlighting the intricacy of rules and how it can be difficult to browse. It likewise suggests that rules can be a source of tension and anxiety, and that it can be simpler to simply avoid it entirely.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Quentin Crisp between December 25, 1908 and November 21, 1999. He/she was a famous Writer from England. The author also have 36 other quotes.

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