Quotes From "Summer Fire" By Sally Wentworth

1
In a capitalist society there are always inequalities of class and wealth. People who inherit money and property will always see themselves as being superior to those who have to work for it. Sally Wentworth
2
There is also the basic inequality of being born either with a natural talent or without one. Clever or stupid. No matter how much you try to argue against it, Dora, we are not born equal. All we can ever strive for is the equality of opportunity for those who have the ability to make the most of it. Sally Wentworth
3
I think it's wrong that only one percent of the people should own ninety percent of the country. Sally Wentworth
4
You rich people are all the same. You couldn't care less about the other half of the world. They can all starve to death for all you care! Sally Wentworth
5
Veal! Trust these bloated plutocrats to eat the flesh of poor, newly-born calves! Sally Wentworth