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The agricultural working people should be imbued with a thoroughgoing faith in socialism and steadfast anti-imperialist and class consciousness so that they can regard our style of socialism as their life and soul, love it ardently, and fight staunchly against the imperialists' moves for ideological and cultural infiltration.

No faction is better or worse than any other. All come from the same mould; they are all products of capitalist influence in the working class movement. And they are a poison that destroys our Party and the working class movement in Korea.

I read the original webtoon 'Itaewon Class' before seeing the drama. The character of Park Sae Roy left a particularly deep impression on me, and I really liked him.

Lke so many depressive, creative, extremely lazy high-school students, I was saved by English class.

Motherhood has become a battleground on which prejudice and class resentment can be waged without ever admitting that's what we're doing.

I studied at Cathedral School, where a lot of kids go abroad after Class XII. But I was clear that I wanted to be an actress, and thus, even though I got 92% in my board exams, I applied only to Jai Hind College for Mass Communication and got in and completed my graduation.

Money doesn't buy class.

I had a very easy middle class upbringing and never had to worry about anything. But my parents came from nothing and from broken homes, and their stories were always very interesting.

It's about a young girl who will stop at nothing to be the valedictorian of her class. It's very dark and very wicked, but it's got a great part for a kid, and a great part for an older woman.

I started out in pre-law. I was going to go to law school. And I saw a production of 'Tally's Folly' that spring term. I took a theater class that term and auditioned for 'Harvey' at the end of the summer, and I was in a play every semester after that.

I really wasn't a class clown.

I took a public speaking class in college and managed to make the class laugh a little bit.

I never went to class. That the university graduated me at all is an indictment of our educational system.

I was a class clown, but I'm not a bully.

We've created the class of folks who are unemployed for longer than a year that it's very, very difficult to reconnect to society.

I took a Russian class at Notre Dame. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would fly someday in a Russian spacecraft with two cosmonauts, speaking only Russian.

I decided that if I want to write about a female hero in the 1920s, I'm going to have to give her all the advantages I can because she has serious disadvantages in being a woman. I wasn't going to have her cowed or overawed by class, so she had to be titled.

If you're a kid, it's all you think about if you stutter. Kids can be so mean. My grades suffered. Class participation weighs heavy in grading, and I wouldn't open my mouth to read or talk in front of anyone.

In all my days of schooling, from preschool all the way up to 12th grade, there was not one white person in my class. Literally zero.

I don't think films about working class people are sad at all; I think they're funny and lively and invigorating and warm and generous and full of good things.

If change is to come, it must come from the working class. That's why telling their story is important. That's why knowing our history is important.

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