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en That which we call a snob by any other name would still be snobbish
  William Makepeace Thackeray

en 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

en We don't have any snob factor,

en Surgery is by far the worst snob among the handicrafts

en The man who worships mere wealth is a snob
  Anthony Trollope

en 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.

en The true definition of a snob is one who craves for what separates men rather than for what unites them.
  John Buchan

en It feels like a luxury fiber. Michael is a fabric snob.

en An intellectual snob is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture and not think of The Lone Ranger.
  Dan Rather

en 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

en 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

en 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.

en 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

en 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.

en 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


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