1,743 Quotes About Class

  • Author Aaron Huffman
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    Down the road when we all look back, winning two league championships and going to the playoffs is pretty special. This senior class is really tight and we did this together.

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  • Author Adolf Hitler
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    Be proud of your people when you don't have to be ashamed of any it's social class

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  • Author Al Hutchinson
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    It about doubles the payment to go from a class five to a class 10 at Farmer's Insurance. The distinction definitely makes a difference for the people living in those areas.

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  • Author Aleksandar Hemon
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    The privilege of a middle-class, stable, bourgeois life is that you can pretend that you are not complicated and project yourself as a solid, uncomplicated person, with refined life goals and achievements.

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  • Author Allan Houston
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    What you do on the court, off the court, in the classroom, it's all the same. Your habits, the way you treat class, your relationships - it's all the same. Do it right or don't do it.

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  • Author Andrea Harris
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    Before I started this class, I wasn't thinking big. I was just a day-care provider. Now, I'm the owner of small business.

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  • Author Anne Hathaway
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    I was raised in a solidly upper-middle class family who had really strong values and excess was not one of the things that my family put up with. And there's something wildy decadent about the young-star lifestyle, and I just don't really see the point.

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  • Author B. R. Hayden
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    But there is something seriously problematic about radicals and progressives in American politics. Some say it's the two-party system that squashes third parties. Some say that it's the potentiality or expanse of the middle class that marginalizes people that want to reform the system itself. Some make a sort of psychological analysis, that the left doesn't want to win, that success means co-optation. All of those things have some merit.

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  • Author Benjamin Harrison
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    If the educated and influential classes in a community either practice or connive at the systematic violation of laws that seem to them to cross their convenience, what can they expect when the lesson that convenience or a supposed class interest is a sufficient cause for lawlessness has been well learned by the ignorant classes?

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