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Quotes About Status

My school spirit is at an all time low, I'm losing my status at the school.
~ Frank Zappa
In America, money is God.
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
He says, You only came because I'm rich. I say that's how I desire him, with his money, that when I first saw him he was already in his car, in his money, so I can't say what I'd have done if he'd been different.
~ Marguerite Duras
S'enrhumer est à Rome un privilège d'empereur
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
Slasher Hathaway marks his territory by spending money. He might as well have pissed on her. It means nothing.
~ Marian Keyes
arrived here he was still only a senator.
~ Marian Keyes
A man in my position can't afford to be made to look ridiculous!
~ Mario Puzo
el dinero abre todas las puertas y que ni siquiera los prejuicios raciales se le resisten
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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~ Mark Terry
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
~ Mark Twain
When red-headed people are above a certain social grade their hair is auburn.
~ Mark Twain
when you seek Significance, you're always comparing yourself with someone else. And there's always someone bigger, taller, stronger, faster, richer, funnier, younger, more handsome, more beautiful, with a bigger yacht, a nicer car, a nicer home.
~ Anthony Robbins
Some very wealthy people gain significance by hiding their wealth.
~ Anthony Robbins
In such families as [Nidderdale's], when such results have been achieved, it is generally understood that matters shall be put right by an heiress. [....] Rank squanders money; trade makes it; -- and then trade purchases rank by re-gilding its splendour
~ Anthony Trollope
There was very much in the whole affair of which he would not be proud as he led his bride to the altar;--but a man does not expect to get four thousand pounds a year for nothing.
~ Anthony Trollope
A poor gentleman is further removed from marriage than any other man.
~ Anthony Trollope
The love of titles is common to all men, and a vicar or a fellow is as pleased at becoming Mr. Archdeacon or Mr. Provost, as a lieutenant at getting his captaincy, or a city tallow-chandler in becoming Sir John on the occasion of a Queen's visit to a new bridge.
~ Anthony Trollope
a young man without an income cannot be accepted as a fitting suitor for a gentleman's daughter.
~ Anthony Trollope
Mr Moffat was a young man of very large fortune, in Parliament, inclined to business, and in every way recommendable. He was not a man of birth, to be sure; that was to be lamented;
~ Anthony Trollope
Neither money nor position can atone to me for low birth.
~ Anthony Trollope
The archdeacon himself was a rich man, so powerful that he could afford to look down upon a bishop; and Mrs. Grantly, though there was left about her something of an old softness of nature, a touch of the former life which had been hers before the stream of her days had run gold, yet she, too, had taken kindly to wealth and high standing, and was by no means one of those who construe literally that passage of scripture which tells us of the camel and the needle's eye.
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER XXVIII MOUNSER GREEN
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER IV THE DILLSBOROUGH CLUB
~ Anthony Trollope
Lord Augustus thought that his brother should have a personal interview with his young brother peer, and bring his strawberry leaves to bear. The
~ Anthony Trollope