1,743 Quotes About Class

  • Author Prince Philip
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    If you travel as much as we do, you appreciate the improvements in aircraft design of less noise and more comfort - provided you don't travel in something called economy class, which sounds ghastly.

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  • Author Ralph Pollock
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    It tilts the scale in favor of a highly sophisticated class of people -- physicians. No other states have taken such extraordinary action.

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  • Author Rick Pease
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    It's a great class. We have so much versatility with those kids, too. They can all play a lot of spots.

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  • Author Rick Porter
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    He really did deserve to go to state, but our region was so stacked in that weight class.

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  • Author Rick Perry
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    You see, as Americans we're not defined by class, and we will never be told our place. What makes our nation exceptional is that anyone, from any background, can climb the highest of heights.

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  • Author Rob Paulsen
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    Learn as much as you can about performing. Live theater, improv classes, music, stand up comedy, dance, anything to make yourself confident and comfortable in front of an audience. It'll all come in handy when auditioning for producers and performing with other actors. The best voice actors all have a live performance background. And are competent, fearless, incredibly creative actors.

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  • Author Robert Pompi
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    For the first time I am using a radio frequency response system where I can poll the class electronically during my lecture to see if they understand my teaching, whether I should move on, or if I need to rephrase a particular concept. Many students are unwilling to raise their hands during a large lecture; this system allows them to speak up while remaining anonymous.

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  • Author Ron Parks
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    So we really made sure that the cost of this new teacher would be workable if we have to go back to a Class I budget.

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