Quote by: William Dean Howells

Yes, there's sense in that. But the suddenly rich are on a level with any of us nowadays. Money buys position at once. I don't say that it isn't all right. The world generally knows what it's about, and knows how to drive a bargain. I dare say that it makes the new rich pay too much. But there's no doubt but money is to the fore now. It is the romance, the poetry of our age. It's the thing that chiefly strikes the imagination. The Englishmen who come here are more curious about the great new millionaires than about anyone else, and they respect them more. It's all very well. I don't complain of it.


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  • NameWilliam Dean Howells
  • Descriptionauthor, critic and playwright from the United States
  • BornMarch 1, 1837
  • DiedMay 11, 1920
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionJournalist; Author; Novelist; Essayist; Playwright