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Latin AP was a struggle. There were a lot of people in class drawing pictures during that, but I took it seriously.
I feel unions are important because they built the middle class, and they can preserve the middle class.
I want to be the best player for my class and any class.
And if we truly want a strong and secure middle class, we must restore the ability of labor unions to organize and represent working people.
Romney economics would spell disaster for America's middle class. In this economy there are shipbuilders and ship wreckers.
Let us walk into the conference room as equals and not second class citizens.
When I was incarcerated at Alderson in West Virginia for a five-month term, they had a ceramics class.
The middle class is doing fine in fiction. But it's not what gets me going. I love the working class, and everyone from it I've met, and think they're incredibly witty, inventive - there's a lot of poetry there.
I didn't grow up on dance class. I was always natural. I've been in the industry since I was eight and I've always had a choreographer since then. But I never really took ballet or anything like that.
There is no distinctly American criminal class - except Congress.
In my class - in all fifth-grade classes - we were required to read 'classics,' books like 'Shiloh,' which is about a white boy and the dog he rescues. And 'Old Yeller,' which is about a white boy and the dog that rescues him. And 'Where the Red Fern Grows,' which is about a white boy and the two dogs he trains.
When I get on a plane these days, I go first class.
I think L.A. actors don't have much continuity, so you kind of have to force the issue by doing plays and putting up scenes and staying in class.
I kind of got really, really into 'Hill Street Blues' when it came out. I used to leave a class early just to make sure I could watch the episode of 'Hill Street Blues' that day.
Washington has become this place that people don't leave. It has become this permanent feudal class.
I always prided myself on being apart from the ruling class. I think it's always important, not just in Washington but in life, to be able to able to balance your sense of belonging with what it's like to be someone who doesn't belong.
Everyone's a world class ground fighter until they get a punch to the face.
I grew up in a working class family. People thought I might go work at a mill. My mom wanted me to learn how to lay carpet because she was concerned about my future. Nobody had high hopes for me. But I was a hustler.
As the death of the middle class of film has happened, it has been re-birthed in television.
I always considered myself working class, because I was brought up on a council estate. I still do, really. I mean, I might have a bit more money now than I did then, but it's in your head, class, I think. It's how you feel in there.
I started writing my own symphony. I wrote about a page and a half. My mum and dad took it into music class and gave it, pleased as punch, to the teacher, Miss Montgomery. She played it on the piano for them. So I think they're the only ones that ever heard it.
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