These people hated me with the hatred of cupidity and disappointment. As a matter of course, they fawned upon me in my prosperity with the basest meanness.
– Charles Dickens
Great Expectations, Chapter 25. Money certainly changes how people treat you, as Pip learns when Miss Havisham’s relatives react to his newfound wealth. He knows that they hate him because they think Miss Havisham has given him money from their inheritance. But because he is rich they pretend to like and admire him and treat him with more respect than when he was poor.