He is always cheerful under all circumstances and looks to the bright side of life. If he fails, he says, “Fail I alone in words or deeds; while all man strive and who succeeds?” He always sees a ray of bright hope through the darkness of occasional setbacks.
He is immensely courteous and polite in his bearing and behaviour. He is humble to the core. He never speaks of himself except when compelled. He is graceful without being snobbish. He is strong-willed and firm in determination without being arrogant. “Propriety of manners and consideration for others are the two main hallmarks of a gentleman,” according to Disraeli.