I'm from the Midwest, and guys like me don't go on diets. We don't do well on spinning classes.
New York City has become a place where it's not easy for the working class to even live.
Every child in every neighborhood, of every color, class and background, deserves a school that will help them succeed.
I started my own class for people like me who can't find any place else to go.
Communication is the one class no one graduates from. Even the wisest man's words will be misinterpreted by a fool.
When I was very young I never thought I was attractive, because I was a tomboy and I was always the biggest girl in the class.
You can be in an acting class all you want, but you don't fully learn until you get off that stage and in front of a camera.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology accepts blacks in the top ten percent of students, but at MIT this puts them in the bottom ten percent of the class.
The artist is a member of the leisured classes who cannot pay for his leisure.
I went on a few auditions for Broadway musicals, and never stopped taking classes, but I didn't take it seriously until I was out of college.
I think technology is spreading, and I think one's experience of technology is going to relate increasingly to class - not so much to country.
Anyone who teaches knows that you don't really experience a text until you've taught it, in loving detail, with an intelligent and responsive class.
The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class-it is the cause of human kind, the very birthright of humanity.
The remedy for life's broken pieces is not classes, workshops or books. Don't try to heal the broken pieces. Just forgive.
We are from the very middle class family. We have not come from the English medium school. We came from our regional languages school.
I never took classic business classes in college, so I don't have the background that any of the people running large companies have.
Believe it or not, lots of people change their majors and abandon their dreams just to avoid a couple of math classes in college.
This led me to understand that trade unionism, the instrument of working-class liberation and of social change could, and indeed should, be also an instrument of industrial progress.
In fact, it works the other way: A government as big and bossy as this one is maintained on the backs of the middle class and those who hope to join it.
I've seen it with my own eyes: When government takes money from the poor and the middle class, everyone suffers.
As a boy, I was never interested in theater because I came from a working-class Scottish home. I thought, 'I want to do movies.' Then it was finding the means to do it.