Rich People Problems Quotes

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Katharine McGee
“Rich girls never left something expensive on the ground, unless they’d been the one to toss it there.”
Katharine McGee, The Dazzling Heights

Kevin Kwan
“If someone wrote a book about her, no one would believe it.”
Kevin Kwan, Rich People Problems

Katharine McGee
“It was all the same, wasn’t it? The same women moving across the terraces in a familiar click of heels, the same men murmuring to one another in low tones about the same things they always discussed, their eyebrows drawn together in the same clichéd expression of concern. It all struck Avery as futile, and purposeless. Here they were, halfway around the world, and yet everyone was stuck in their little loops—engaging in the old tired flirtations, doomed to the same disappointments.”
Katharine McGee, The Dazzling Heights

Celeste Ng
“If she ran off to Washington to join the protests, where would she sleep? How would she stay safe? What would become of her classes, would she be expelled, could she still graduate and go to college?”
Celeste Ng, Little Fires Everywhere

Talia Hibbert
“See you never can tell what rich people might do. They don't think in straight lines. It's like the more money they were born with, the fewer logic points they get.”
Talia Hibbert, Work for It

B.S. Murthy
“What a pity that life robs the rich of its beauty, and what’s worse, entices them with its ugliness.”
B.S. Murthy, Glaring Shadow - A Stream of Consciousness Novel

Soroosh Shahrivar
“These rich kids, their attention span is as thick as a thread. Their empathy, as thin as their worries. They disconnect just as quickly as switching a phone to airplane mode.”
Soroosh Shahrivar, Tajrish

“Enquanto esperava pelo elevador, que se encontrava no sétimo andar, Nanete pensou sobre como qualquer pessoa do edifício poderia entrar em qualquer apartamento, já que era comum que as portas ficassem abertas. Aquelas pessoas eram muito seguras de que moravam em um local com gente totalmente acima de qualquer suspeita.”
Luiz Biajoni, O Crime no Edifício Giallo

Sara Desai
“Rich people were just like me except they had a lot more money, wore fancier clothes, couldn't get good staff, and shouldn't have bought little Amanda that third horse because she could only stable two horses at her private school. Imagine. Where was all that tuition money going?
Rich people also had a place in the Hamptons, a place in Italy, a place in Florida, and thank God "Jim" finally got a private jet. First class is so congested. Shudder. Like me, they found there were simply just enough hours in the day. Unlike me, it was because their days were spent with personal trainers, stylists, therapists, and Reiki practitioners, and their nights were spent at galas, balls, banquets, charity events, operas, symphonies, and fundraisers. Then there was the shopping. Honestly. Jim/Richard/David/John just couldn't understand that it was impossible to wear the same dress twice. Everyone was run ragged. Exhausted. What about me time? Who wanted to fly up to New York to spend a day at the spa? Jim's treat.
Me! Me!
Sara Desai, To Have and to Heist

“A man is known by the size of his heart not by the depth of his pockets.”
Qamar Rafiq