71 Quotes About Snobbery
- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Until the billionaire and the janitor become equal in your eyes, you are yet to be a civilized human.
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- Author Marie Bregendahl
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Ah yes—could it really be said that people who had no hope in their hearts were alive?Sina thought not.Well, of course they ‘jogged along,’ as she expressed it; they could do that all right; but actually what Sina called life—that she did not think was to be found in those who had nothing to hope for.This was Clever Sina’s opinion on the subject.
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- Author Joseph Epstein
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[Snobbishness] is the desire for what divides men and the inability to value what unites them.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Advancement that serves only the privileged is no advancement.
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- Author Francine Pascal
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Physically she was like a swan among more humble fowl – tall, willowy, and exceptionally pretty with fair skin and golden hair, whereas the Chardins were plain and dark, stocky and short.
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- Author Arnold Bennett
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Nearly all bookish people are snobs, and especially the more enlightened among them. They are apt to assume that if a writer has immense circulation, if he is enjoyed by plain persons, and if he can fill several theatres at once, he cannont possibly be worth reading and merits only indifference and disdain.
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- Author Zora Neale Hurston
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Once, when they used to set their mouths in what they thought was the Boston Crimp, and ask me about the differences between the ordinary Negro and “the better-thinking Negro”, I used to show my irritation by saying I did not know who the better-thinking Negro was. I knew who the think-they-are-better Negroes were, but who were the better thinkers was another matter.
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- Author Marcel Proust
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Princes know themselves to be princes, and are not snobs; besides, they believe themselves to be so far above everything that is not of their blood royal that noblemen and commoners appear, in the depths beneath them, to be practically on a level.
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- Author Chris Hedges
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They [Harvard academia] liked the poor, but didn't like the smell of the poor.
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