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That which we call a snob by any other name would still be snobbish
William Makepeace Thackeray
(
1811
-
1863
)
I love Virginians because Virginians are all snobs and I like snobs. A snob has to spend so much time being a snob that he has little time left to meddle with you.
William Faulkner
(
1897
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1962
)
We don't have any snob factor,
John Sinclair
Surgery is by far the worst snob among the handicrafts
Austin O'Malley
The man who worships mere wealth is a snob
Anthony Trollope
(
1815
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1882
)
I've always written for a small audience consisting of people like myself who are well-educated, worldly, skeptical and snobbish (meaning that they rank good taste over bad). And who believe that nothing and nobody is special. Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness. I've always written for a small audience consisting of people like myself who are well-educated, worldly, skeptical and snobbish (meaning that they rank good taste over bad). And who believe that nothing and nobody is special.
Simon Raven
The true definition of a snob is one who craves for what separates men rather than for what unites them.
John Buchan
(
1875
-
1940
)
It feels like a luxury fiber. Michael is a fabric snob.
Nancy McGee
An intellectual snob is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture and not think of The Lone Ranger.
Dan Rather
(
1931
-)
You, who are ashamed of your poverty, and blush for your calling, are a snob; as are you who boast of your wealth.
William Makepeace Thackeray
(
1811
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1863
)
The only reason this country is different from any place else is that once in a great while, this huge, snobbish, generally untalented news reporting business stops covering stories of interest only to itself and actually serves the public.
Jimmy Breslin
(
1929
-)
I'd never want a studio guy. I wouldn't mind working with another keyboard player, but not a studio guy. It sounds very odd, but we're really snobbish about doing everything ourselves whenever possible, so I'd rather just play the piano lines myself.
Christine McVie
(
1943
-)
The true snob never rests; there is always a higher goal to attain, and there are, by the same token, always more and more people to look down upon
J. Russell Lynes
(
1910
-
1991
)
On fellow It girl Lady Victoria Hervey: I think she's unpleasant, a right snob. It would be unoriginal for her to have a go at me now.
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
(
1971
-)
True individualists tend to be quite unobservant; it is the snob, the would-be-sophisticate, the frightened conformist, who keeps a fascinated or worried eye on what is in the wind
Louis Kronenberger
(
1904
-
1980
)
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