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It's literature that provides solace to hearts wounded by man made divisions of religion, race, class, gender and class...
— Neelam Saxena Chandra
I love how 'melodrama' is a denigrated term - a lower-class citizen to other genres. And yet that's what life is, man.
— Todd Haynes
Arsenal are the most beautiful club in England. At Man City and Chelsea, they will never have that class and style.
— Marco Van Basten
I am a gay man who loves James Bond films and snooker - all kinds of working-class pursuits.
— Mark Gatiss
I gotta hand it to ya, Tristan. You may be a world-class fuckup with what you done to Lisa, but you got taste, man. You got good taste.
— A. Violet End
A moderately honest man with a moderately faithful wife, moderate drinkers both, in a moderately healthy house: that is the true middle class unit.
— George Bernard Shaw
Obama is an intelligent man whose life and work experience sensitize him to class distinctions.
— Timothy Noah
Sidney Poitier, who is class personified, said: 'Lou, you're a leading man because you're a good actor.' Brought tears to my eyes.
— Lou Diamond Phillips
Anybody can be a halfway man, but the one who rises above this class is the one who keeps everlastingly pushing.
— J. Ogden Armour
Stop thinking about class, she'd say. Like a rich man telling a poor man to stop thinking about money.
— John Fowles
There is about world-class athletes carving out exemptions from physical laws a transcendent beauty that makes manifest God in man.
— David Foster Wallace
EXCEPTION, n. A thing which takes the liberty to differ from other things of its class, as an honest man, a truthful woman, etc.
— Ambrose Bierce
If there is one class of person I have never quite trusted, it is a man who knows no doubt.
— Geraldine Brooks
Obama is a man of first-class intellect and first-class temperament. But his character remains highly suspect.
— Charles Krauthammer
On an opponent:He loves the working man. He loves to see him work.
— Winston S. Churchill
Low class men desire wealth;middle class men both wealth and respect; but the noble, honour only; hence honour is the noble man's true wealth.
— Chanakya
Character is that which reveals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man chooses and avoids.
— Aristotle.
Tits and ass and class - that's how you land a man with money, Tamara Anne. You've got two and can fake the last one.
— Avery Flynn
Niceness is an overrated quality. Being nice is how a man pays his way into a party if he hasn't the guts to be tough or the class to be brilliant.
— Trevanian
The man obviously had a taste for high-class trash.
— Marie Hall
The proletarian woman fights hand in hand with the man of her class against capitalist society.
— Clara Zetkin
Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.
— B.R. Ambedkar
My father was a poor man, very poor in a British colonial possession where class and race were very important.
— Sidney Poitier
He's a wealthy man, a very wealthy man. If you have a half a million-dollar purchase from Tiffany's, you're not a middle-class American.
— Mitt Romney
This young man is an exceptionally gifted and talented violinist ... He is a first class talent ...
— Ruggiero Ricci
A young man of godlilke proportions* was standing in the doorway.
* The better class of gods, anyway. Not the ones with the tentacles, obviously. — Terry Pratchett
* The better class of gods, anyway. Not the ones with the tentacles, obviously. — Terry Pratchett
A man's name, title, and rank are artificial and impermanent; they do nothing to reveal what he really is, even to himself.
— Jean Giraudoux
Seriously, there ought to be a cartography class for women who want to map out a man's geography to remember fondly later.
— Sierra Woods
It is a hard thing for a man to be righteous, if the unrighteous man is to have the greater right.
— Hesiod
What man ever blamed himself for his misfortune?
— William Graham Sumner
HIGGINS. Have you no morals, man?
DOOLITTLE [unabashed] Cant afford them, Governor. Neither could you if you was as poor as me. — George Bernard Shaw
DOOLITTLE [unabashed] Cant afford them, Governor. Neither could you if you was as poor as me. — George Bernard Shaw
Mr Davis was a middle class tremble of a man worried about an unseemly display and his Jerry Springer moment
— Saira Viola
A liberal education ... frees a man from the prison-house of his class, race, time, place, background, family and even his nation.
— Robert M. Hutchins
Madame Schmid belonged to that large class of persons who believe that a man who engages in any form of art is necessarily a loafer.
— Molly Elliot Seawell
If I were a man, I would strenuously object to the assumption that women have any moral or spiritual superiority as a class.
— Betty Friedan
You are such a fag hag. They should have a class just for you, call it Man Porn 101.
— Brandon Shire
I'm 23 but I got a brain like I'm 32 man, switched the numbers around. Smart kid too, straight-A student, I was just a class clown.
— Adrien Broner
Middle-class people are becoming desperate. It can cause a moral man to break bad.
— Giancarlo Esposito
Such is the Forgotten Man. He works, he votes, generally he prays - but he always pays - yes, above all, he pays.
— William Graham Sumner
Communication is the one class no one graduates from. Even the wisest man's words will be misinterpreted by a fool.
— Shannon L. Alder
One man to live in pleasure and wealth, whiles all other weap and smart for it, that is the part not of a king, but of a jailor.
— Thomas More
Auld Nature swears the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes, O; Her 'prentice han' she tried on man, And then she made the lasses, O!
— Robert Burns
The worst cliques are those which consist of one man.
— George Bernard Shaw
The uncandid censurer always picks out the worst man of a class, and then confidently produces him as being a fair specimen of it.
— Hannah More