| C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917. | | | | Snob |
| | | That which we call a snob, by any other name would still be snobbish. Thackeray. | 1 |
| He who meanly admires a mean thing is a snobperhaps that is a safe definition of the character. Thackeray. | 2 |
| You, who forget your own friends, meanly to follow after those of a higher degree, are a snob. Thackeray. | 3 |
| An immense percentage of snobs, I believe, is to be found in every rank of this mortal life. Thackeray. | 4 | | |
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