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In popular houses where visitors like to go again and again, there is always a happy combination of some attention on the part of the hostess and the perfect freedom of the guests to occupy their time as they choose. -- Emily Post

I'd gladly do without a valet. I'm never so well treated as when I'm without a valet. -- Francois Rabelais

Don Giovanni, you invited me to sup with you: I have come. -- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Well, if he comes when I'm out, tell him to wait. And now, Jeeves, mes gants, mon chapeau, et le whangee de monsieur. I must be popping. -- P.g. Wodehouse

I'm simpley one hell of a butler. -- Sebastian Michealis

Leisure with dignity. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero

Peppier n. The waiter at a fancy restaurant whose sole purpose seems to be walking around asking diners if they want ground pepper. -- Steven Pinker

Ah betcha you wants some dressed up dude dat got to look at de sole of his shoe everytime he cross de street tuh see whether he got enough leather dere tuh make it across. -- Zora Neale Hurston

Lookit, I've done it their way this far and now it's my turn. I'm my own handler. Any questions? Ask me ... There's not going to be any more handler stories because I'm the handler ... I'm Doctor Spin. -- Dan Quayle

Cowboy up, cupcake. -- Alexandra Fuller

This is Huntress placing Panta four-five, four-six on battle stations, I repeat battle stations, time one-two-four-one. Authenticate hotel romeo, all parties acknowledge with initials. -- Jeremy Powell

A free-loader is a confirmed guest. He is the man who is always willing to come to dinner. -- Damon Runyon

It was a surprise party, Parker," America said softly.
"Oh," Parker said, cringing.
"You're throwing me a surprise party?" I asked America.
She shrugged. "It was Trav's idea. It's at Brazil's on Sunday. Six o'clock. -- Jamie Mcguire

But as an escort it's our duty to hold their attention and play with their heads. The one between their ears and the one in their pants. -- S.k. Logsdon

Who brings a picnic to a break-in? -- Stephanie Tromly

A signature ChapStick would be so sweet. -- Ryan Sheckler

As my friend, you should either bring me along, or keep me company."
"Friend?" he asked.
She blushed. "Well, 'scowling escort' is a better description. Or 'reluctant acquaintance', if you prefer. -- Sarah J. Maas

Gentleman. A man who buys two of the same morning paper from the doorman of his favorite nightclub when he leaves with his girl. -- Marlene Dietrich

waistcoat-pocket, -- Lewis Carroll

who could think of nothing more embarrassing than being anywhere without an invitation) he -- Neil Gaiman

You'll dine with us, Comte? And you, Anthony?"
"I trespass on your hospitality!" Armand protested.
"Devil a bit, man!" said Rupert. "It's Avon's hospitality you trespass on, and our patience. -- Georgette Heyer

Liaison usually involving two people and their dirty dishes. -- Richard Summerbell

He was holding a tray. On the tray were two glasses of milky Indian chai. 'Chota hazari, sahib,' said Ladoo. Bed tea. 'What a nice gesture,' I said returning to Olivia. 'Mrs Puri has sent us up some tea.' 'I wish she had sent it up two hours later,' said Olivia from beneath her sheets. -- William Dalrymple

AMFYOYO - an acronym for "adios motherfucker, you're on your own -- Lena Dunham

Vinegar of the interrogator with the oil of a flirt, -- Francine Prose

HUSBAND, n. One who, having dined, is charged with the care of the plate. -- Ambrose Bierce

This guy eluded the French police ... in loafers?
-Chief Anderson -- Dan Brown

A pleasant companion is as good as a coach. -- Jonathan Swift

Horseman. I know you were born back when women were thought of as little more than brood mares and slaves, but it's the twenty-first century, and we can do anything a man does. -- Larissa Ione

Chapter I AN UNEXPECTED PARTY -- J.r.r. Tolkien

So this is the dance, it seems to me: to be the kind of host who honors the needs of the people who gather around his or her table, and to be the kind of guest who comes to the table to learn, not to demand. -- Shauna Niequist

A pleasantly situated hotel close to the sea, and chalets by the water's edge where one breakfasted. Clientele well-to-do, and although I count myself no snob I cannot abide paper bags and orange peel. ("Not After Midnight") -- Daphne Du Maurier

was invited to go back and have tea and talk with -- Shannon Galpin

After you have once ridden behind a motorcycle escort, you are never the same again -- Herbert H. Lehman

The word 'carer' makes me think of someone with a nylon overall and a long list of 'clients' to wash before she finishes her shift. A companion was something unique. A kind of live-in friend. -- Laurie Graham

Yes ma'am," I said, "Anna Celeste's party is Saturday, but I don't need a ride ... No ma'am. It's because Anna Celeste is my Sworn Enemy for Life and I'd rather go face-down in a plate of raw chicken entrails than go to her party. Plus I'm not invited ... -- Sheila Turnage

The chaste woman who teases is worse than a streetwalker. -- James Huneker

True courtesy ... is real kindness kindly expressed. -- Julia Mcnair Wright

I am your bodyguard. That's my job. But I'll gladly take tips for my services... or services for my tips... -- Masakazu Yamaguchi

Slave. Minion. Fiend. The others who have come before me have been called such things, but I prefer to think of myself as a disciple; a devout follower of my voluptuous mistress. -- Charlotte Featherstone

Sneaking out at night. You think you're so clever, but you're not. Either you're a saboteur, Johannes, or you've got a mistress.
The Reverend's wife, Grete
The Informer -- Steen Langstrup

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Who supervises the supervisors themselves? -- Juvenal

I don't know where I'm really going to cha cha, but hopefully I can find a place. -- Shawn Johnson

Before you, Joss, I'd sooner die than accept a ride from a chauffeur. -- Suzanne Stroh

Friendly people serving friendly people -- Flirtease

How's our young guest?" he asked.
As docile as any child could be, wearing a drug-delivery system as she is," said one of the ministers.
She constantly demands to see her mother," said another, "and somewhat less constantly demands that we return her homburg to her. -- Frank Beddor

I'd worry about your chaperone. She's trapped, like a spider caught in a web."
"Spiders make webs," I said. "They don't get caught in them."
"I meant a fly," Stew growled.
"How in the world would a spider get caught in a fly? -- Lemony Snicket

The next time you call me Sir, it better be when you are begging for me to let you come. -- Harper Sloan

Capcom, or capsule communicator. -- Chris Hadfield

Greet what arrives, escort what leaves and rush upon loss of contact -- Yip Man

This was invitation enough. -- Jane Austen

Don't lick the guests, darling. Bad manners. -- Patricia Briggs

Bonjour, the Embassy of France'
'Ah, bonjour, excuse me for asking but where is the French Coastguard?'
'At the coast. Guarding. -- Tim Fitzhigham

A guy who cooked, cleaned and looked good while doing it? Cha-ching. -- Hailey Edwards

She had been to a tea-party with an antediluvian monster, and that they had been waited on by up-to-date men-servants. -- Bram Stoker

My name's Jean Tannen, and I'm the ambush. -- Scott Lynch

When you find a waiter who is a waiter and not an actor, writer, musician or poet, you've found a jewel. -- Andre Soltner

Lord, help me to wait upon my Master. Let me leave all idea of honour to the hour when thou thyself shalt honour me. May thy Holy Spirit make me a lowly and patient worker and waiter! -- Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Chamfron. Crimson silk draped his hindquarters, -- George R R Martin

...Traduttore, traditore. -- Peter Manseau

Room service. You like me fluff pillow? -- Triple H

How sweet and gracious, even in common speech, Is that fine sense which men call Courtesy! Wholesome as air and genial as the light, Welcome in every clime as breath of flowers, It transmutes aliens into trusting friends, And gives its owner passport round the globe. -- James Thomas Fields

Tired, ashamed, and mortified, I begged to sit down till we returned home, which I did soon after. Lord Orville did me the honour to hand me to the coach, talking all the way of the honour I had done him ! O these fashionable people! -- Fanny Burney

What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest? -- Aeschylus

Who are you, gaijin? What do you know about honor?'
'I'm called Chocho,' Will said ...
'Chocho?' Arisaka shouted, goaded beyond control. 'Butterfly? Then die, Butterfly! -- John Flanagan

Like a chastity belt, the package tour keeps you out of mischief but a bit restive for wondering what you missed. -- Peg Bracken

Lisbon Taxi,' a woman said, 'where the mileage is always smileage. How may we help you today? -- Stephen King

With your lunch box, do not forget to carry courtesy, respect, and gratitude from home! -- Rupali Desai

Friend, the cleaning lady, the bank clerk. But be careful: -- Joel Dicker

instructor - and -- J.d. Robb

I want to ride a camel to the club and valet that shit. -- Samantha Irby

Fellow has the wrong clothes and all that. French chap-or Belgian. Queer fellow, but he's got the goods all right. -- Agatha Christie

Mrs. Bates continued with her list of assigned partners while Lila knelt next to her, begging for a change of heart.
Rico chuckled. "I'm off to peel my partner off the floor." He yelled to Lila as he walked toward her, "Casate conmigo, diosa. -- Katie Mcgarry

A good conductor ought to be a good chauffeur; the qualities that make the one also make the other. They are concentration, an incessant control of attention, and presence of mind; the conductor only has to add a little sense of music. -- Sergei Rachmaninoff

There is an army of waiters in this world. -- Henry Ward Beecher

Whom to invite? Upon which gallant young men should I bestow the honor of walking me across a ballroom three time?
Such a hot ticket. I don't want to start a riot. -- Kathy Reichs

Courtesy is a lady's armor. -- Sophie Turner

Am dining at Goldini's Restaurant, Gloucester Road, Kensington. Please come at once and join me there. Bring with you a jemmy, a dark lantern, a chisel, and a revolver. S. H. It was a nice equipment for a respectable citizen to carry through the dim, fog-draped streets. -- Arthur Conan Doyle

A token of the boy with the bread. A -- Suzanne Collins

The most indispensable qualification of a cook is punctuality. The same must be said of guests. -- Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

I'm simply one hell of a butler. -- Yana Toboso

I'm like a waiter and you something like a hater with trays in both hands, place an order I can cater. -- Drake

the mistress of ceremonies, in her -- Elin Hilderbrand

Can I fetch you something, madam? A cup of tea?'
In the old days she'd have been 'miss' and he'd have offered her a cocktail. -- Sara Sheridan

There's no need to call me 'sir', Professor. -- J.k. Rowling

Toy Empressario
Wonder Afficianado
Avid Shoewearer -- Suzanne Weyn

What better gift for a manipulator that indifference? -- Miguel El Portugues

Bookbag, Pocketshoe. -- Rebecca Stead

Esperanza, that you, -- Pam Munoz Ryan

business of the house with guests. -- Lola Grace Stevens

Your traveling companion, the soldier, is well trained. The two of you were planning something, weren't you?"
"Planning what? An evil scheme to steal all the Big Macs left in the McDonalds along 1-99? -- Summer Lane

If you're not too busy this evening, why don't you bring your soft shoes and your pads over to officers' row and we'll go waltzing Matilda? Say about eight o'clock." "Yes, sir." "That's not an order, that's an invitation. If you really are slowing down, -- Robert A. Heinlein

Waiter! raw beef-steak for the gentleman's eye,-nothing like raw beef-steak for a bruise, sir; cold lamp-post very good, but lamp-post inconvenient-damned odd standing in the open street half-an-hour, with your eye against a lamp. -- Charles Dickens

Waitress!" Hedge called. "Six double espressos, and whatever these guys want. Put it on the girl's tab. -- Rick Riordan

Jeeves."
"Sir?"
"Are you busy just now?"
"No, sir."
"I mean, not doing anything in particular?"
"No, sir. It is my practice at this hour to read some improving book; but, if you desire my services, this can easily be postponed, or, indeed, abandoned altogether. -- P.g. Wodehouse

ultra-professional, a fair but firm -- Samantha X

What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W. Clement Stone

Who do you serve?" Lanferelle asked.
"Sir John Cornerwailled," Hook said proudly.
Lanferelle was pleased. "Sir John! Ah, there's a man. His mother must have slept with a Frenchman. -- Bernard Cornwell

Every night I give a violin recital for six hours, and attendance is mandatory. The word 'mandatory' means that if you don't show up, you have to buy me a large bag of candy and watch me eat it. -- Lemony Snicket

You have to call me Master." "Master?" "That's the tradition," said Nightingale. I said the word in my head and it kept on coming out massa. -- Ben Aaronovitch