Am I allowed to call myself working-class now? Because obviously I'm now very rich.
I still consider myself a working-class girl and would send my kids to public school.
Belonging to the working class is the economy’s punishment for those who did what they were told to do in class.
People fell in love with Alex Higgins, a working-class fellow from the back streets of Belfast. That's what brought the game alive.
I enjoy a glass of wine, and I love my football. I suppose it's because I'm a real working-class.
Men have worked as essentially shop keepers and store clerks for a lot longer than they have worked on assembly lines. There have been waiters forever. Lawyers are the world's second oldest profession. Teaching was a male-only profession for centurie...
I grew up in a working-class Israeli family, which was feminist only in its female-dominated structure.
It's hard for me to understand how working-class people support themselves.
I was a weedy kid, not like one of those working-class men who can accommodate not being academically clever by physical strength and prowess.
I am doing a lot of work for my church, taking an evangelism class, doing a lot of reading - mostly the Bible and things that coordinate with the Bible and go with the evangelism class.
What I generally tell a class is that if you're not interested in anybody else's work but your own, take another class.
The American cinema in general always made stories about working-class people; the British rarely did. Any person with my working-class background would be a villain or a comic cipher, usually badly played, and with a rotten accent. There weren't a l...
I may, and I think I represent a tradition that means a lot to me, which has really always been about fighting for others, for middle-class families, for working class - for working people, you know, and that's a tradition and a commitment that I tak...
I am born and raised in the Bronx. Where I grew up, it is a really working-class neighborhood and it does give you a really good work ethic.
I love just working. I love the idea of being a working class citizen.
For students today, only 10 percent of children from working-class families graduate from college by the age of 24 as compared to 58 percent of upper-middle-class and wealthy families.
When I was young, I grew up in a family of working-class people. Not just my parents, but my extended family, as well.
I come from an Irish working-class background but went to a posh school, and any type of pretension was quickly mocked at home. I've always had a keen eye for pretension.
The working class has been turned into a consuming class - a situation has been created where people value their worth by what they can afford.
I could work out a lot of my emotions by going to class and dancing.
It's not that gays and diversity equal high technology. But if your culture is not such that it can accept difference, and uniqueness and oddity and eccentricity, you will not get high tech industry.