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“All things being equal, why not be married to a rich man? (Somewhere, Hannah thinks, there must be a needlepoint pillow asking this very question in a cleverer way.)” quote by Curtis Sittenfeld
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““All things being equal, why not be married to a rich man? (Somewhere, Hannah thinks, there must be a needlepoint pillow asking this very question in a cleverer way.)””

Curtis Sittenfeld

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Kiss Quotient, 2018

The character humorously questions marrying a wealthy man, reflecting societal pressures and personal desire for security.

In simple terms: Questioning marriage for wealth.

Key Takeaway

Consider motives in relationships.

Themes

wealth marriage societal expectations humor

Mood

reflective witty

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • dating decisions
  • financial planning
  • social expectations

Key Concepts

economic security gender roles personal ambition

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values guide your partner choices?
  • How does wealth influence love?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex emotional factors.

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