Everyone has class, one class or another.
There is no such thing as a black middle class.
A socialist must be 'class-conscious', recognizing his identity as a member of the working class and understanding his interests as permanently against those of the master class.
I was in an acting class taught by Eric Morris, and Jack Nicholson was in the class. He wrote the script for 'Head', so all of us in the class got little tiny parts in the movie.
The conclusion you can draw from these characteristics is that you have an uneven development of class activity and an uneven development of class consciousness in the working class.
I take ballet class as often as possible - up to 5 times a week - and try to go to the gym on the days that I don't take class. I also do a floor barre/Pilates mat class almost everyday.
England is strictly class-based. What's surprising is how many films are still made with a load of people in silly frocks running around gardens and talking in middle-class accents.
Prior to 1940, the affluent and the middle class began to converge, but after 1979, the economic gap between the middle class and affluent widened significantly.
I was always the class clown.
The Upper Bohemia people wore tuxedos in an art gallery, and Lower Bohemia was all of us.
It's funny how the hippies and the punks tried to get rid of the conservatives, but they always seem to get the upper hand in the end.
There is a sort of elation about sunlight on the upper part of a house.
Upper berth, lower berth, that's the difference between talent and genius.
Yes, the upper reaches of society are still dominated by men.
The non-jocks, the readers, the gay kids, the ones starting to stew about social injustice: for these kids, "letting your freak flag fly" is both self discovery and self defense. You cry for this bunch at the mandatory pep assemblies. Huddled togethe...
I'm not from the working class. I'm from the criminal class.
I was a class clown, but I'm not a bully.
I really wasn't a class clown.
I have a visceral response to a memory of working-class life.
The ignorant classes are the dangerous classes.
Women in Jesus' day were less than second-class citizens.