1,743 Quotes About Class

  • Author Jon Voight
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    I was a guy who needed to go to class, because I had some raw talent that I thought was identifiable, when I finally made a decision to be an actor. And yet I wanted to learn how to really do the stuff. You know, 'How do I get to be a serious actor?

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  • Author Kurt Vonnegut
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    The library is full of stories of supposed triumphs which makes me very suspicious of it. It's misleading for people to read about great successes, since even for middle-class and upper-class white people, in my experience, failure is the norm.

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  • Author Ross Vecchio
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    The class has been divided into several groups. Each group will work on a different element. For example, one group will work on the design and copywriting of the team's 2006 program. We'll have them look at a number of programs and come up with a design they think will work. Then they'll write some copy for the program, including player interviews.

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  • Author Shane Valdez
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    Zach's a very talented wrestler. That is going to be a loaded weight class at section. But throughout the state, there's six to eight guys who are pretty solid and no one guy has separated himself from the rest. I'm hoping Zach might be that one guy.

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  • Author Thorstein Veblen
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    In order to stand well in the eyes of the community, it is necessary to come up to a certain, somewhat indefinite, conventional standard of wealth.

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  • Author Thorstein Veblen
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    The institution of a leisure class has emerged gradually during the transition from primitive savagery to barbarism; or more precisely, during the transition from a peaceable to a consistently warlike habit of life.

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  • Author Todd VanderLoop
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    That was a tough weight class year. I think this year he will be right there in the mix again.

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  • Author Tom Vilsack
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    Rural Americans want leaders who help middle-class communities to plan and prosper over the long-term - not opportunists who reap the rewards for themselves, leaving nothing for the people who do the sowing.

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