Quotes About Second class
Clever of me to become a critic. We critics scrutinize and show off to a higher end. For a greater good. Our manners, our tastes, our declarations are welcomed. Superior for life. Except when we're not. Except when we're dismissed or denounced as envious or petty, as derivatives and dependents by nature. Second class for life.
~ Margo Jefferson
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The only change is that baseball has turned Paige from a second class citizen to a second class immortal.
~ Satchel Paige
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Some people think that horror films are some sort of second class filmmaking, and the only way to bypass that thinking is being proud of the fact that we do it.
~ Clive Barker
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Second class travel is better than third class walking.
~ Stephen Richards
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The only change is that baseball has turned Paige from a second class citizen to a second class immortal.
~ Satchel Paige
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It is unacceptable for the men and women who protect us to be treated like second class citizens over partisan bickering.
~ Jeff Van Drew
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If the E.U. formally becomes a union of different speeds it would in effect be formally divided into better and worse members and it would to a large extent lose its attractiveness for those countries that were deemed second class.
~ Andrzej Duda
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The second class status of marriage became one of the principal issues in the Reformation. Martin Luther, the Augustinian friar, had barely posted his ninety-five theses on the door of the church in Wittenberg when he took himself a wife.
~ Germaine Greer
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It is only in the fundamentalist religions that women are relegated to second class. Radical Evangelicals, Muslims, and Jews all have the same view of women.
~ Sally Quinn
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When they were in second class, Sister Joyce Mary chalked a picture of the three-leafed shamrock on the blackboard to illustrate how "the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost were three persons but one God." Gemma's hand shot into the air. "Like triplets! Like us!" The nun winced. "I'm afraid the Kettle girls are not like the Holy Trinity!" "Yes, but I think we are, Sister," said Gemma kindly.
~ Liane Moriarty
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Jacob was to travel second class. This alone was inexpressibly tragic.
~ Unknown
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