I love dancing; I adore salsa dancing and wish I could be in a Broadway chorus.
Most music that comes out of Holland is basically the harder part of dance music - hip-hop, drum'n'bass.
I really enjoy dancing. When there's music around, I can't help it; I start dancing, especially when I'm with friends.
I'm not necessarily that big of a clubbing junkie, but I really like dance music as a genre.
I think hip hop is a dance music that's rebellious by nature.
..think about the contradictions and complexities that beset people.
Illiteracy is the innability of a person to learn. It is not all about the innability to read or write as the middle class regards it.
I favor the extension of the middle-class tax cuts because in a recession they're stimulative and they help with demand.
These gardens may be called the gardens of the respectable working classes.
With 'Titanic,' you have all the first-class passengers interwoven with wonderful stories about the maids and the engineers, the people downstairs in the galleys.
My premise is not to tax to destroy the wealth of the wealthy; it's to increase the wealth of the bottom and the middle class.
I took a public speaking class in college and managed to make the class laugh a little bit.
People are divided into two classes - those who profit by experience and those who do not. The unfortunate part of it all is that the latter class is by far the larger of the two.
I'm working class, my family was working class, and we have struggled the same way our neighbors here in San Francisco have struggled.
I grew up in a working-class Israeli family, which was feminist only in its female-dominated structure.
If a student takes a Stanford computer class and a Princeton business class, it shows they are motivated and have skills. We know it has helped employees get better jobs.
All history has been a history of class struggles between dominated classes at various stages of social development.
It's not enough to train today's workforce. We also have to prepare tomorrow's workforce by guaranteeing every child access to a world-class education.
I was a good pupil at primary school: in the second class I was writing with no spelling mistakes, and the third and fourth classes were done in a single year.
Planning ahead is a measure of class. The rich and even the middle class plan for future generations, but the poor can plan ahead only a few weeks or days.
Doing nothing while the middle class is hurting. That's not leadership. Loose regulations and lax enforcement. That's not leadership. That's abandoning our middle class.