I don't fancy somehow that Lady Mildred Osbert is one of the best rich people.
Wouldn't it be better if there were no rich people--fairer for all?
Rich people can't work," he went on, "so they are obliged to get the poor folk to do it.
He evinced a warm sympathy for family events, even when they did not concern him in any way, and he had the same genuine esteem for rich people, which had been handed down for three generations in the Brohl-Marker families.
Rich people have no right to sit down and enjoy themselves, or let their money accumulate for others to waste.
Rich people's children often need care and comfort, as well as poor.
And now we, the majority of rich people, who live by other men's labour, go into the country to breathe the purer air, to look at the meadows and woods.
Here in the country among humble villagers who feed on bread and onions, work eighteen hours every day, and have neither sufficient sleep nor clothes, rich people take up their abode.
Rich people congregate in the city; and there, under the protection of the authorities, they calmly demand every thing that is brought thither from the country.
I join only rich men's clubs; I go to resorts in the summer frequented only by rich people; and I play only with those who can, if they will, be of advantage to me.
Thus, not only for social but for business reasons, successful men affiliate habitually only with rich people.
I got it by putting myself in the eye of rich people in every way open to me.
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