Zitat des Tages über Snobismus / Snobbery:
Of course, there's a certain type of person who feels that anything which becomes mainstream has to be rejected immediately. And that's part of the indie-alternative snobbery and hierarchy and elitism.
Critics established a snobbery toward me.
At least when it comes to food, there's no snobbery in Singapore.
There was really a snobbery from people in film - they did not want people who had come from television. It was the poor relation of show business, and especially situation comedy.
Sometimes there's a snobbery among literary types that these people don't really get it, but in a lot of ways they get it more than the literati. There's a culture in the background that they understand and know. They get that deeper level.
Snobbery? But it's only a form of despair.
Hypocrisy is the essence of snobbery, but all snobbery is about the problem of belonging.
I've found there to be a tremendous amount of East Coast snobbery in the journalism world.
It is a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money.
There's no snobbery or resentment from serious polo people towards those who just come for the party.
Snobbery just inhibits you.
Wine is wonderful stuff. But so many people are put off by the snobbery of it.
Laughter would be bereaved if snobbery died.
We must never confuse elegance with snobbery.
One of the nice things about a favorite pop song is that it's an unconditional truce on judgment and musical snobbery. You like the song because you just do, and there need not be any further criticism.
Soaps are great. You learn to work very fast - some say superficially, but that's not really true. You do some very serious character work. I've never had any feelings about a stigma attached to it, and nowadays there seems to be less snobbery about what you do. More and more big names are doing TV and commercials and voiceovers.
I think snobbery is one of the oldest customs in the world, and the rich will always find ways to rank each other and make themselves feel more special than others.
I always tell the fans, 'Screw it! Like what you like. Listen to what you want.' Insisting that one type of music is better than the next is snobbery, and I have no time for that. Check out all the music that's out there. There's great stuff you're probably missing.
Music was segregated in the '80s, and then in the '90s the boundaries started to break down, and rock kids got into electronic music. But then you got this reverse snobbery where people would only listen to electronic music and not rock.
I deeply detest social distinction and snobbery, and in that lies my strong aversion to titular honours.