Quote by Marilyn Monroe

I don't know if high society is different in other cities, but in Hollywood, important people can't stand to be invited someplace that isn't full of other important people. They don't mind a few unfamous people being present because they make good listeners.


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Summary

This quote highlights the elitism and social dynamics prevalent in Hollywood's high society. It suggests that influential individuals in this realm prefer exclusive events with other important figures, as being surrounded by those of similar status is more desirable. The presence of a few non-famous people is acceptable merely because they serve as an attentive audience. It implies that status and recognition play a significant role in dictating social interactions, illustrating the elitist nature of Hollywood's social scene.

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