Quotes About Status
Any lady who is first lady likes being first lady. I don't care what they say, they like it.
~ Richard M. Nixon
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When I go to a restaurant and they say, 'We're fully booked,' I say, 'It's Roberto Cavalli,' and they say, 'I will check'. I love it!
~ Roberto Cavalli
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I love black diamonds. They say your watch or jewelry wasn't cheap, but they aren't too flashy and in your face.
~ Justin Tuck
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The big, big block in the Arthur/Merlin friendship is the status issue, that Merlin is the servant and Arthur is royalty, and in that time, princes did not socialize with their servants; that wasn't the done thing. It just so happens that their relationship, their friendship, is strong: they have been through the thick and the thin of it all.
~ Colin Morgan
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I am the most senior actor in 'Devdas,' yet I was not invited to Cannes. I guess these things happen in the industry.
~ Jackie Shroff
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Thirty, 40 years ago, more than that now, even, the cook was certainly at the bottom of the social scale. And any mother would've wanted their child to marry a doctor, a lawyer, an architect, not a cook. Now, we are genius, it's different.
~ Jacques Pepin
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There are advantages to being a star though - you can always get a table in a full restaurant.
~ Ingrid Bergman
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The modern world is one wherein every nation has to develop the strength of which its citizens are capable. The independent status of the individual, his thoughts and actions become a thing of the past.
~ Chiang Kai-shek
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You can call Kim Kardashian a lot of things but please don't call her socialite! To do so is a slap in the face to every true socialite in the world!
~ Rose Goodhall
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You could give a slave his freedom, but nothing could undo the fact that he had been a slave; and between him, a freed-man, and any free man who had never been unfree, there would still be a difference. Wherever the Roman way of life held good, there would still be a difference.
~ Rosemary Sutcliff
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Ya en esto se puede rastrear una división de clases, entre los que tienen algo que perder y los que nunca han tenido ni tendrán intención de poseer
~ Roy Jacobsen
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We hold those who are on the tightest of schedules in reverence; the busier you are, the higher your status as a human being.
~ Ruby Wax
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MOST PEOPLE'S IDEA OF WEALTH RELIES SOLELY ON HOW OTHER PEOPLE SEE THEM.
~ RuPaul
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Being famous is wicked. But it's better to be normal.
~ Rupert Grint
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I've had two proposals since I've been a widow. I am a wonderful catch, you know. I have a lot of money.
~ Ruth Rendell
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a society of equal laws, governed by equality of status and of speech, and of rulers who respect the liberty of their subjects above all else.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Thus the authority of the Bible is its status as our primary ancient conversational partner.
~ Marcus J. Borg
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It is remarkable, I have since thought, how once a man has a few coins, no matter how he came by them, he thinks right away that he is entitled to them, and to whatever they can buy, and fancies himself cock of the walk.
~ Margaret Atwood
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They were new money, without a doubt: so new it shrieked. Their clothes looked as it they'd covered themselves in glue, then rolled around in hundred-dollar bills.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I feel despised there, for having so little money; also for once having had so much. I never actually had it, of course. Father had it, and then Richard. But money was imputed to me, the same way crimes are imputed to those who've simply been present at them.
~ Margaret Atwood
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The sitting room is subdued, symmetrical; it's one of the shapes money takes when it freezes.
~ Margaret Atwood
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So when time had begun to run out on Adelia with no really acceptable husband in sight, she'd married money -- crude money, button money. She was expected to refine this money, like oil.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Live performance had suffered in the sabotage panics of the early twenty-first century – no one during those decades had wanted to form part of a large group at a public event in a dark, easily destructible walled space, or no one with any cool or status.
~ Margaret Atwood
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They buy 'em here 'cause it's cheaper. You know how rich people are. Money sticks to their hands, 'cause it's the most important thing in the world to 'em.
~ Margaret Coel
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