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Quotes About Status

I have what I call A-list moments, but believe me, I'm still on the D-list.
~ Kathy Griffin
Money is the great equalizer.
~ Molly Bloom
The upper classes are by custom exempt or excluded from industrial occupations, and are reserved for certain employments to which a degree of honour attaches.
~ Thorstein Veblen
She lives with man on terms of equality, knows nothing of that relation of status which is the ancient basis of all distinctions of worth, honor, and repute, and she does not lend herself with facility to an invidious comparison between her owner and his neighbors.
~ Thorstein Veblen
People of authority love capes.
~ Timothy Zahn
Always someone lower.
~ Timothy Zahn
People with big names aren't always big people.
~ Tobias Wolff
It was the oddest of political prejudices that wealth didn't come from work, but rather from something else, a something never really described, but always implied to be suspect.
~ Tom Clancy
He was learning to curse his newly acquired status as resident genius.
~ Tom Clancy
the myth suggests to us that a "good job" will offer us ample money, a social life, status and work which we will find "rewarding." It's actually astonishing how little we pause to reflect on these terms when at school or college.
~ Tom Hodgkinson
The idea of a wanton woman is something I have inserted into almost all of my books. An outlaw figure who is disallowed in the community because of her imagination or activity or status — that kind of anarchic figure has always fascinated me.
~ Toni Morrison
If whiteness is an illusion, on what else can a poor man without prospects pride himself?
~ Toni Morrison
More than anything else, the welfare states of the mid-20th century established the profound indecency of defining civic status as a function of economic good fortune.
~ Tony Judt
But today, they are everywhere: a token of 'standing', a shameless acknowledgment of the desire to separate oneself from other members of society, and a formal recognition of the state's (or the city's) inability or unwillingness to impose its authority across a uniform public space.
~ Tony Judt
In general, Quakers did not give gifts, as material possessions should not be given heightened status.
~ Tracy Chevalier
Any idiot can get laid when they're famous. That's easy. It's getting laid when you're not famous that takes some talent.
~ Kevin Bacon
I've always maintained that if I wasn't studying psychopaths in prison, I'd do so at the stock exchange," he enthused. "Without doubt, there's a greater proportion of psychopathic big hitters in the corporate world than there is in the general population. You'll find them in any organization where your position and status afford you power and control over others, and the chance of material gain.
~ Kevin Dutton
Without doubt, there's a greater proportion of psychopathic big-hitters in the corporate world than there are in the general population. You'll find them in any organisation where your position and status afford you power and control over others, and the chance of material gain.
~ Kevin Dutton
clout here, and I heard that your
~ Kevin O'Brien
What's the point of having money if you can't use it to make people like you?
~ Kevin Wilson
Before Stuxnet's malicious commands went into action, the malware sat patiently on the PLC for about two weeks, sometimes longer, recording legitimate operations as the controller sent status reports back to monitoring stations. Then when Stuxnet's malicious commands leapt into action, the malware replayed the recorded data back to operators to blind them to anything amiss on the machines
~ Kim Zetter
Borderline parents with an insecure sense of self may use jewelry, clothes, and other trappings as proof of their attainment of the idealized happy family, regardless of their means. Rather than unconditional love, nurturance, and open communication, the emphasis may have been on how things appeared to outsiders. Thus the need for expensive cars, respectable jobs, obedient children, well-groomed pets, a carefully landscaped yard. The
~ Kimberlee Roth
When they'd first met in their twenties, he'd seemed like such a fascinating mystery. Unfortunately it hadn't taken long to solve it. By the time they were married, Harriet had realized that everything he did was completely predictable. He valued money, sex, status, and food, in that order. Chase was a very simple creature.
~ Kirsten Miller
Clearly the opposing view that the writer precedes the work carries many dangers. By subordinating the work to the writer, one weakens the work's status as a product of society, overestimates the position of the writer and reinforces the notion that fiction is based on individualism.
~ Kobo Abe