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->''People who were spoiled as children (or are spoiled children) are usually depicted as unpleasant monsters who insist on getting their way always, and for sure they exist but I’ve also met a lot of spoiled people, children or adults, who were super nice and generous because they were brought up with the knowledge that if they let someone else have something or give away one of their possessions they’d just get another one and that carries over into adulthood where they might not get another one but they still don’t feel the same attachment to material things.''
-->--'''Website/{{tumblr}} user thehmn''' [[https://www.tumblr.com/thehmn/742493395219628032/people-who-were-spoiled-as-children-or-are]]
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->'''Princess Clara:''' Toot, are you shoplifting?! That's awful!
->'''Toot:''' ''Keep it down, will ya?!'' I'm not "Daddy's Little Princess" here, I can't afford to pay for this myself!
->'''Princess Clara:''' You should really give it a try, it's wonderful!
-->-- [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_oLn4J9hSY Re-imagining]] of ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'''s "Freaks & Greeks"
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'''Sam:''' You silly, silly noble. ''[laughter]''\\
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->'''Dorian:''' But shouldn't people of influence and power try to help those underneath them?\\
'''Sam:''' You silly, silly noble. ''[laughter]''\\
'''Dorian:''' It was a real question.
-->-- ''WebVideo/CriticalRole''
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->''"I didn't know he had such a [[LonelyRichKid lonely childhood]]," Giorno continued. "I assumed children and adults alike were dying to be his friend, especially due to his social status."''
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->''"I didn't know he had such a [[LonelyRichKid lonely childhood]]," childhood]]." Giorno continued. "I assumed children and adults alike were dying to be his friend, especially due to his social status."''
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->''"I didn't know he had such a [[LonelyRichKid lonely childhood]]," Giorno continued. "I assumed children and adults alike were dying to be his friend, especially due to his social status."''
->''"Status?" Jolyne raised a brow. "He rich or something?"''
->''Giorno nodded. "He said his father was very wealthy, and was always able to provide padre with everything he ever needed, but he doesn't flaunt it, if you talk to him, you'll see he's [[NiceGuy very kind]]."''
-->-- ''Fanfic/JonathanJoestarTheFirstJoJo''
->''"Status?" Jolyne raised a brow. "He rich or something?"''
->''Giorno nodded. "He said his father was very wealthy, and was always able to provide padre with everything he ever needed, but he doesn't flaunt it, if you talk to him, you'll see he's [[NiceGuy very kind]]."''
-->-- ''Fanfic/JonathanJoestarTheFirstJoJo''
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->Miss Oliver already honoured me with frequent visits to my cottage. I had learnt her whole character; which was without mystery or disguise: she was coquettish, but not heartless; exacting, but not worthlessly selfish. She had been indulged from her birth, but was not absolutely spoilt. She was hasty, but good-humoured; vain (she could not help it, when every glance in the glass showed her such a flush of loveliness), but not affected; liberal-handed; innocent of the pride of wealth; ingenuous; sufficiently intelligent; gay, lively and unthinking: she was very charming, in short, even to a cool observer of her own sex like me; but she was not profoundly interesting or thoroughly impressive. A very different sort of mind was hers from that, for instance, of the sisters of St. John. Still, I liked her almost as I liked my pupil Adèle: except that for a child whom we have watched over and taught a closer affection is engendered than we can give an equally attractive adult acquaintance.
-->--''Literature/JaneEyre''
->Miss Oliver already honoured me with frequent visits to my cottage. I had learnt her whole character; which was without mystery or disguise: she was coquettish, but not heartless; exacting, but not worthlessly selfish. She had been indulged from her birth, but was not absolutely spoilt. She was hasty, but good-humoured; vain (she could not help it, when every glance in the glass showed her such a flush of loveliness), but not affected; liberal-handed; innocent of the pride of wealth; ingenuous; sufficiently intelligent; gay, lively and unthinking: she was very charming, in short, even to a cool observer of her own sex like me; but she was not profoundly interesting or thoroughly impressive. A very different sort of mind was hers from that, for instance, of the sisters of St. John. Still, I liked her almost as I liked my pupil Adèle: except that for a child whom we have watched over and taught a closer affection is engendered than we can give an equally attractive adult acquaintance.
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-->--''Literature/JaneEyre''
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->"Jaden wants to go to college one day, but he’s not going to go to college the way everyone else goes to college. He wants to set up an office at MIT, because you know, he can just hoverboard into MIT and say, ''“I want an office here.”'' Oh, to be a rich kid…"
-->--'''Michael K.''', "[[http://dlisted.com/2015/10/20/jaden-smith-is-the-reincarnation-of-galileo-it-all-makes-sense-now/#more-194163 Jaden Smith is the Reincarnation of Galileo]]"
-->--'''Michael K.''', "[[http://dlisted.com/2015/10/20/jaden-smith-is-the-reincarnation-of-galileo-it-all-makes-sense-now/#more-194163 Jaden Smith is the Reincarnation of Galileo]]"
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->Creator/GwynethPaltrow confessed that she thinks women are too mean to each other. I know – how rich. Pot, meet snobby cunty $2,985 hand-forged imported steel kettle. I guess she’s already forgotten about that time she got into a shady passive aggressive cake feud with her [[{{Archenemy}} life nemesis]] Martha Stewart...Obviously the delusion is thick with this one, so it should come as no surprise that it gets thicker. Goopy also admitted that being [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections born to a well-connected producer and actress]] and being the goddaughter of [[Creator/StevenSpielberg the guy who made E.T]]. had nothing to do with her success, because she’s worked for everything she has. You hear that? Bythe Danner’s daughter doesn’t have to name-drop because Blythe Danner’s daughter is a hustler!
-->--'''[[http://dlisted.com/2014/12/31/gwyneth-paltrow-thinks-women-are-too-mean-to-other-women/ DListed]]'''
-->--'''[[http://dlisted.com/2014/12/31/gwyneth-paltrow-thinks-women-are-too-mean-to-other-women/ DListed]]'''
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-->--'''Michael K.''', "[[http://dlisted.com/2015/10/20/jaden-smith-is-the-reincarnation-of-galileo-it-all-makes-sense-now/#more-194163 Jaden Smith is
-->--'''[[http://dlisted.com/2014/12/31/gwyneth-paltrow-thinks-women-are-too-mean-to-other-women/ DListed]]'''
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->Creator/GwynethPaltrow confessed that she thinks women are too mean to each other. I know – how rich. Pot, meet snobby cunty $2,985 hand-forged imported steel kettle. I guess she’s already forgotten about that time she got into a shady passive aggressive cake feud with her [[{{Archenemy}} life nemesis]] Martha Stewart...Obviously the delusion is thick with this one, so it should come as no surprise that it gets thicker. Goopy also admitted that being [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections born to a well-connected producer and actress]] and being the goddaughter of [[Creator/StevenSpielberg the guy who made E.T]]. had nothing to do with her success, because she’s worked for everything she has. You hear that? Bythe Danner’s daughter doesn’t have to name-drop because Blythe Danner’s daughter is a hustler!
-->--'''[[http://dlisted.com/2014/12/31/gwyneth-paltrow-thinks-women-are-too-mean-to-other-women/ DListed]]'''
-->--'''[[http://dlisted.com/2014/12/31/gwyneth-paltrow-thinks-women-are-too-mean-to-other-women/ DListed]]'''
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Miss Oliver already honoured me with frequent visits to my cottage. I had learnt her whole character; which was without mystery or disguise: she was coquettish, but not heartless; exacting, but not worthlessly selfish. She had been indulged from her birth, but was not absolutely spoilt. She was hasty, but good-humoured; vain (she could not help it, when every glance in the glass showed her such a flush of loveliness), but not affected; liberal-handed; innocent of the pride of wealth; ingenuous; sufficiently intelligent; gay, lively and unthinking: she was very charming, in short, even to a cool observer of her own sex like me; but she was not profoundly interesting or thoroughly impressive. A very different sort of mind was hers from that, for instance, of the sisters of St. John. Still, I liked her almost as I liked my pupil Adèle: except that for a child whom we have watched over and taught a closer affection is engendered than we can give an equally attractive adult acquaintance.
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Miss Oliver already honoured me with frequent visits to my cottage. I had learnt her whole character; which was without mystery or disguise: she was coquettish, but not heartless; exacting, but not worthlessly selfish. She had been indulged from her birth, but was not absolutely spoilt. She was hasty, but good-humoured; vain (she could not help it, when every glance in the glass showed her such a flush of loveliness), but not affected; liberal-handed; innocent of the pride of wealth; ingenuous; sufficiently intelligent; gay, lively and unthinking: she was very charming, in short, even to a cool observer of her own sex like me; but she was not profoundly interesting or thoroughly impressive. A very different sort of mind was hers from that, for instance, of the sisters of St. John. Still, I liked her almost as I liked my pupil Adèle: except that for a child whom we have watched over and taught a closer affection is engendered than we can give an equally attractive adult acquaintance.
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Miss Oliver already honoured me with frequent visits to my cottage. I had learnt her whole character; which was without mystery or disguise: she was coquettish, but not heartless; exacting, but not worthlessly selfish. She had been indulged from her birth, but was not absolutely spoilt. She was hasty, but good-humoured; vain (she could not help it, when every glance in the glass showed her such a flush of loveliness), but not affected; liberal-handed; innocent of the pride of wealth; ingenuous; sufficiently intelligent; gay, lively and unthinking: she was very charming, in short, even to a cool observer of her own sex like me; but she was not profoundly interesting or thoroughly impressive. A very different sort of mind was hers from that, for instance, of the sisters of St. John. Still, I liked her almost as I liked my pupil Adèle: except that for a child whom we have watched over and taught a closer affection is engendered than we can give an equally attractive adult acquaintance.
-->--''Literature/JaneEyre''
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