If we don't watch out, the pleasure o be gained from the discriminating enjoyment of food will be lost. It may not be long before the art of fine cooking is viewed as the invention of a handful of snobs. . . . A whole aspect of living well, of civilization itself, is threatened with extinction.
Snobs look down on people, and I look down on everyone. Not in a snooty, classist way - I mean because I'm better than everyone. I don't give a s**t about good manners.
Dogs, the foremost snobs in creation, are quick to notice the difference between a well-clad and a disreputable stranger.
My friends that are snobs think its cool I did a movie with Albert Brooks.
[Bob] Dylan may, for whatever reasons of his own, do nothing of the sort with the Nobel committee. Up there on Parnassus, that is his unquestionable prerogative. But here on my anthill, it's mine to say: oh, do piss off, you ineffable snobs.
They were snobs or idiots or both. . . yet she was inexplicably crushed by their coldness.
Also, you may not have noticed, but this is a cupboard. " "I admit that our private office is of modest dimensions," Kami told him, "But that's the way we like it. Just because we're editors doesn't mean we need special privileges. We're not snobs.
An immense percentage of snobs, I believe, is to be found in every rank of this mortal life.
I hasten to say to snobs from the Surrey pine-and-sand country that no invention since the corn plaster or the electric toothbrush has brought greater balm to the extremities of the senior golfer than the golfmobile, a word that will have to do for want of a better.
There are some people, who I'll charitably call snobs, who are dismissive of any conversation that doesn't begin with the full level of complexity. That's just not how the world works.
the poems to come are for you and for me and are not for mostpeople. . . you and i are human beings; mostpeople are snobs.
The arts alone give direct access to experience. To eliminate them from education - or worse, to tolerate them as cultural ornaments - is antieducational obscurantism. It is foisted on us by the pedants and snobs of Hellenistic Greece who considered artistic performance fit only for slaves.
You must not judge hastily or vulgarly of Snobs: to do so shows that you are yourself a Snob.
Those who forgets their friends to follow those of a higher status are truly snobs.
When one must sit with the snobs, one belongs with the frightened.
Books can be terrible snobs.
Snobs talk as if they had begotten their own ancestors.