Money Quote by Elaine Dundy
““I have never known anyone with less money and less visible means of getting hold of it. He had slept around everywhere, from the floors of friends’ studios, to the Metro. There were days when he had literally no money at all, and after a string of such days he would go to the blood bank and sell his blood. More often than not he spent this money on tickets to the ballet.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Royal Romance, 1965
A person with almost no money resorted to selling blood and attending ballet, highlighting paradoxical priorities and survival tactics.
In simple terms: He survived by selling blood and enjoyed ballet despite poverty.
Find value beyond material wealth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- homelessness
- gig economy
- art patronage
- health crises
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives people to seek high art amid hardship?
- How can society better support those in extreme poverty?
His choices may reflect escapism rather than sustainable solutions.