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Quotes About Patronized

I just don't feel respected in the political process as a large donor or as a citizen voter. I just feel patronized. Everything I get is like, 'Hey, you couldn't possibly - it's too complex and sophisticated what really goes on,' and, 'Hey, leave it to us, and we will go and represent you and fight the good fight, and just give us money.'
~ Mark Pincus
I've experienced huge kindness here, a great welcome and some very generous reviews without the snide social edge I often suffer from at home. I'm not patronized here either, which I much appreciate!
~ Joanna Trollope
In inquiring concerning the benefits of the plan proposed, I shall proceed upon the supposition that female seminaries will be patronized throughout our country.
~ Emma Willard
While Logan sat in the carriage, Drew and the baby entered the bordello, and for the second time that night, the place went ghostly quiet. Few babies patronized Gertie's.
~ Beverly Jenkins
When patronised, I'm unfortunately more flight than fight. Perhaps it's because I actually feel quite wounded.
~ Stella Young
They could have been nice to me instead of treating me like an idiot.
~ Norma McCorvey
Audiences don't need to be patronized by being shown in period things how much people smoked.
~ Kathy Burke
In the year 1877 the Siskiyou House, originally a third-class hotel patronized chiefly by mining men, had fallen into such disrepute
~ Gelett Burgess
Note how patronized you feel as a reader. Does this writer think we're in third grade? Does he think his points are that hard to grasp?
~ Noah Lukeman
Women tell us that they do feel patronized. They do feel like they don't have the time and the space to have their questions answered.
~ Sallie Krawcheck
If the heroine of one novel be not patronized by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard?
~ Jane Austen
I would rather be ignored than patronized, I said, pointing to the tendency of the Democratic party to talk about women, minorities and the poor. I hated identity politics and the self-satisfied people who assume that they were free of prejudices when in fact they too could not see beyond color to the individual.
~ Condoleezza Rice
Le Café was crowded, for two o'clock on a chilly afternoon, but Gurney and Pendleton, two short men in late middle age, were willing to make some space in the work routine to talk to Virgil. They agreed that they knew Knox, who had patronized Le Café because, as a gay man, he felt more comfortable there than anywhere else in town
~ John Sandford
It gets tiresome being spoken to as if you are a child, even if you happen to be one.
~ Patrick Rothfuss