Well-to-do People Quotes in Evita (1996)

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Well-to-do People Quotes:

  • Well-to-do People: Things have reached a pretty pass, when someone pretty lower class can be accepted and admired...

    Aristo Woman: But our privileged class is dead. Look who they're calling for now.

  • Well-to-do People: Thus all fairy stories end. Only an actress would pretend. Affairs of state are her latest play, eight shows a week, two matinees. My, how the worm begins to turn. When will the chorus girl ever learn? My, how the worm begins to turn. When will the chorus girl ever learn?

    Eva Perón: The chorus girl hasn't learned the lines you'd like to hear. She won't go scrambling over the backs of the poor to be accepted by making donations just large enough to the correct charity. She won't be president of your wonderful societies of philanthropy. Even if you asked her to be - as you should have asked her to be.

  • Well-to-do People: Such a shame she wandered into our enclosure, how unfortunate this person has forced us to be blunt. No, we wouldn't mind seeing her at Harrod's, but behind the jewellery counter, not in front.

  • Well-to-do People: Statesmanship is more than entertaining peasants.

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