P. G. Wodehouse Quotes About Class

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  • Cats, as a class, have never completely got over the snootiness caused by the fact that in ancient Egypt they were worshipped as gods. This makes them prone to set themselves up as critics and censors of the frail and erring human beings whose lot they share.

  • Judges, as a class, display, in the matter of arranging alimony, that reckless generosity which is found only in men who are giving away someone else's cash.

    "Louder and Funnier". Book by P. G. Wodehouse, 1932.
  • Statisticians estimate that crime among good golfers is lower than in any class of the community except possibly bishops.

    P. G. Wodehouse (2009). “The Clicking of Cuthbert: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition”, p.1, ReadHowYouWant.com
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