"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"
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The punchline is in the phrase "social sin". He borrows religious language to mock how etiquette inflates the stakes of tiny mistakes. A sin implies guilt, judgment, a community ready to treat an error as a stain on the soul. Crisp is pointing at the moral theater of politeness: the pretense that social status is earned through microscopic correctness, and that transgression is both easy and unforgivable. The monastery becomes the only rational refuge from a world where the crime scene is a dinner party.
Context matters. Crisp, a flamboyantly gay British writer who lived much of his life as an outsider, understood how "proper" behavior often functions less as guidance than as gatekeeping. Etiquette manuals don't just teach you how to belong; they remind you that you don't. His wit lands because it exposes etiquette's quiet cruelty: it trains people to police themselves, to anticipate embarrassment, to fear being read as common, gauche, or simply wrong. The line is funny because it names a real social exhaustion, then offers the most extreme coping strategy with a straight face.
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Crisp, Quentin. (2026, January 18). 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. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-more-rapidly-inclines-a-person-to-go-into-12367/
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Crisp, Quentin. "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." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-more-rapidly-inclines-a-person-to-go-into-12367/.
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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." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-more-rapidly-inclines-a-person-to-go-into-12367/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






