Second Prize in A Beauty Contest
Inspired by the Golden Mermaid Bathing Beauty contest held from 1920 until 2004 in Atlantic City, "Second prize in a beauty contest" is an expression found on a Community Chest card, which reads in full: "You have won second prize in a beauty contest, collect $10." The expression has become something of a joke among Monopoly players and is sometimes used for humorous effect in other contexts, for instance being applied to the opposition response speech to the United States' president's annual State of the Union address.
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Famous quotes containing the words prize, beauty and/or contest:
“It is impossible to think of Howard Hughes without seeing the apparently bottomless gulf between what we say we want and what we do want, between what we officially admire and secretly desire, between, in the largest sense, the people we marry and the people we love. In a nation which increasingly appears to prize social virtues, Howard Hughes remains not merely antisocial but grandly, brilliantly, surpassingly, asocial. He is the last private man, the dream we no longer admit.”
—Joan Didion (b. 1934)
“If I could put my hand on the north star, would it be as beautiful? The sea is lovely, but when we bathe in it the beauty forsakes all the near water. For the imagination and senses cannot be gratified at the same time.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“By his mere quiet power, on the minds of the now contestants, He could have either saved or destroyed the Union without a human contest. Yet the contest began. And having begun He could give the final victory to either side any day. Yet the contest proceeds.”
—Abraham Lincoln (18091865)