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Spoiled Brat Quotes

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Ottessa Moshfegh
“Idealism without consequences is the pathetic dream of every spoiled brat”
Otessa Moshfegh

Amit Kalantri
“Don't boast on your father's wealth, true pride is when your father can boast on your wealth.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Anas Hamshari
“Decadence also exists because this second generation is not accustomed to the hardships which the previous generation endured.”
Anas Hamshari, Businessman With An Affliction

Chester Brown
“You're spoiled—that's all—just spoiled. Life must be great for you—do nothing and let someone else do everything.”
Chester Brown, I Never Liked You: A Comic Strip Narrative

Dana Bate
“She rolls her eyes. "Great. Another shady loser. Just what you need."
"People make mistakes, Libby. No one is perfect."
She cackles loudly. "This coming from Miss Perfectionist."
"Hey---that isn't fair. I'm far from perfect."
"Oh, I know. Trust me, I've seen your closet."
"Yeah, well, maybe if Mom took me shopping all the time, my closet would look more like yours."
Libby shrinks back from the screen defensively. "Mom takes me shopping because we both like to shop. You hate shopping. You always have."
"Or maybe I never felt welcome."
"What? That's crazy. You were always welcome. You never wanted to come."
"That's not how I remember it."
Libby pulls her hair into a low ponytail. "You always think I get special treatment from Mom and Dad."
I let out a huff. "Uh, maybe because you do?"
"That's totally untrue. Like with the wedding? Dad is refusing to pay for those chairs, and he isn't budging."
"I'd hardly call that an act of cruelty. They're chairs. Their main function is to serve as a resting place for your ass."
"No, their main function is to look beautiful."
"Perhaps you are unfamiliar with what a chair does...”
Dana Bate, A Second Bite at the Apple

Abhijit Naskar
“There is no difference between a barking dog with golden platter and barking activist with a silver spoon.”
Abhijit Naskar, Tum Dunya Tek Millet: Greatest Country on Earth is Earth

Kirsten Miller
“They may have argued, but over the sixteen years they'd lived together, she'd done everything she could to protect Phoebe. She'd heard other people say they'd be willing to kill for their families. Well, Brigid actually had. And not once--- not once--- had she ever regretted it. You'd think that Phoebe would know Brigid always had her best interests at heart. Or at the very least would give her the benefit of the doubt. But nothing Brigid had ever done was enough to make Phoebe trust her. Thirty years had passed, and the bitch couldn't even be cordial.”
Kirsten Miller, The Women of Wild Hill