Sentences with phrase «civilised people»

The phrase "civilised people" refers to individuals who have developed certain qualities and behaviors that are considered polite, respectful, and refined. These people tend to follow laws and rules, show kindness and consideration towards others, and value education and culture. Full definition
A free society of civilised people could generally expect to see that the intervention of political society is a light one given the priority of society over the element dedicated to its governance.
They're a deeply civilised people and we should stop interfering in proxy - wars.
This is not a clash of civilisations, it's not Muslims versus the rest of us - it's evil terrorists on the one hand against civilised people of all religions on the other,» he said.
She's beautiful, intelligent, innocent, but of course (snaps fingers) she's just missing that extra chromosome that reminds civilised people that being romantically acquainted to a violent psychopath is just wrong.
Munger explains the opportunistic approach of Berkshire Hathaway and the importance of their business experience to their investment success (and vice versa), dismisses gold as an investment «civilised people don't invest in gold, they invest in productive businesses» and comments on the dynamics of the macro economy and his enthusiasm for the two US presidential candidates (in spite of the «poisonous» state of US politics).
They have transformed: the normally civilised person has become rabid.
Guggenheim was a very civilised person, as her palace attests.
She is a civilised person — not flashy, not personally vain.
You stop being a civilised person
Every civilised person tries their best to stay within the rules, however, life continually creeps up on you and renders these rules impossible to obey and maintain.
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