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Quotes About Class

I went to an acting class for 3 years. But then I figured out that, since there were already 26,000 actors in SAG (Screen Actors Guild), I could make a better living as a stunt man.
~ Hal Needham
If we didn't have the Albanian entrepreneurial spirit and financial support from the diaspora, this stupid political class would have destroyed the country by now.
~ Fatos Nano
People tend to think that I know less about what I'm talking about than I actually do - usually people who think that all aristocrats are stupid.
~ Christopher Monckton
If someone thinks I'm posh, it just shows how lowly they are. Some people think I went to Eton. I'm far too stupid to get into Eton.
~ Sebastian Horsley
Elegance is always in style for men. There are all different kinds of elegance. It can be silk, it can be a T-shirt.
~ Donatella Versace
Style should breathe elegance.
~ Tridha Choudhury
Elin Kling is one of the most stylish women I know.
~ Emily Weiss
People think I have the benefit of a public school education. I have this suave and debonair label, but really, I'm as common as muck.
~ Charles Dance
In an ideal world, the perfect biographical subject would have been the star of his penmanship class at grade school - and would thereafter write an English that positively sings.
~ Stacy Schiff
There's great disparity between who goes to college and who goes to jail. Who lives long and who dies prematurely, is the defining issue of our time. And I submit to you, there's a significant race dimension, it is basically class-driven.
~ Jesse Jackson
Who lives long and who dies prematurely, is the defining issue of our time. And I submit to you, there's a significant race dimension, it is basically class-driven.
~ Jesse Jackson
There are no conditions in which we subordinate the interests of the class as a whole to the interests of any sect, any chapel, any separate organization.
~ Ernest Mandel
Capital is taxed much less than labour; subsidies going to capital, the rich, and middle-income earners greatly exceed the benefits going to the precariat and underclass.
~ Guy Standing
Slums may well be breeding grounds of crime, but middle class suburbs are incubators of apathy and delirium.
~ Cyril Connolly
In Paris, where I live, the inner neighborhoods are only available to the white elite. The poor and dispossessed are shuffled out to suburbs and never seen.
~ Janine di Giovanni
I see the ground is the symbol for the poor people; the poor people is gonna open up this whole world and swallow up the rich people, 'cause the rich people gonna be so fat, they gonna be so appetizing, you know what I'm saying, wealthy, appetizing. The poor gonna be so poor and hungry, you know what I'm saying? It's gonna be like — there might be some cannibalism out this mother. They might eat the rich.
~ Tupac Shakur
The spirit of Mayfair beats in the soul of dandies and dandizettes everywhere.
~ Tyne O'Connell
Do you play tennis? Anarchists play a lot of tennis. And Counts do too. Counts and anarchists are the kind of people who, right now, play tennis most.
~ Unknown
Be positive in addressing the envelope to your future, For enclosed are your efforts from the past. Be certain of the postage and double check what class.
~ Unknown
Let all rich people should also wear virus protection mask round the clock , why only poor and lower middle class.
~ Unknown
The rich people not only had all the money, they had all the chance to get more; they had all the know-ledge and the power, and so the poor man was down, and he had to stay down.
~ Upton Sinclair
Ms. Connell sighs because wealth does not equate to good manners.
~ Uzodinma Iweala
Revolution consists not in the new class commanding, governing with the aid of the old state machine, but in this class smashing this machine and commanding, governing with the aid of a new machine.
~ Unknown
At the beginning he saw that the gentry class to which he belonged was prolific in 'superfluous' or unnecessary men who did not pull their weight and he was later to conclude that their character, like his own, contained a continuous struggle between Hamlet's scepticism and Don Quixote's chivalrous and reckless idealism.
~ V. S. Pritchett