“Thank you' is a wonderful phrase. Use it. It will add stature to your soul.”
“Thanks,” I say, and Finn looks uncomfortable. Mum used to say he was like a faerie; he didn't like to be thanked. I add, “Sorry.”
“Thank you for your honesty," Niles says. The Candor repeat the phrase under their breath. All around me are the words "Thank you for your honesty" at different volumes and pitches, and my anger begins to dissolve.”
“There are two words that you should use frequently in your youth: ´sorry´ and ´thank-you´. Use the first one as often as possible, so that on your death bed all that you have to say to your friends is ´thank-you!´.”
“Thank you for a wonderful night. Your carriage awaits downstairs. -Oliver”
“No, I wouldn't. I wouldn’t tell a soul.''People who use that phrase are always the last to live up to it.”