2018, Speech at the University of Illinoise Speech (2018)
Quotes about class
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“Stalin-Wells Talk: The Verbatim Report and A Discussion”, G.B. Shaw, J.M. Keynes et al., London, The New Statesman and Nation, (1934) p. 13
Stalin's speeches, writings and authorised interviews
1790s, Letter to the Addressers (1792)
Source: "I am a Revolutionary Black Woman" (1970), p. 483
1910s, Address to the Knights of Columbus (1915)
1910s, Address to the Knights of Columbus (1915)
Autobiography (1936; 1949; 1958)
Section 2, paragraph 34-35
The Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
is something that sociologists of science and popular culture have yet to fully explain.
Paul Churchland. The Engine of Reason, the Seat of the Soul. (1st ed.). MIT Press. 1995. pp. 181: Talking about Freudian analysis.
Ante-Nicene Christian Library: v. 3 p. 34
Address to the Greeks
“Ladies and gentlemen of the class of ’97: Wear sunscreen.”
Opening words to a commencement address supposedly given by Vonnegut at M.I.T., but actually based on Mary Schmich's June 1, 1997 column for the Chicago Tribune
Misattributed
1790s, To the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island, 18 August 1790
1930s, Die verfluchten Hakenkreuzler. Etwas zum Nachdenken (1932)
1930s, Die verfluchten Hakenkreuzler. Etwas zum Nachdenken (1932)
“Bourgeois patriotism is the privilege of a class.”
1930s, Die verfluchten Hakenkreuzler. Etwas zum Nachdenken (1932)
Source: 1910s, Theodore Roosevelt — An Autobiography (1913), Ch. VI : The New York Police
“There are three classes of men; lovers of wisdom, lovers of honor, and lovers of gain.”
Source: "Forced Emigration," New York Daily Tribune, 22 March 1853.
As quoted in The Communist Manifesto (21 February 1848), p19-20.
Source: History of the Kataeb Party
President of the Episcopal Conference: "Namibia is a stable Country, but the gap between rich and poor increases" http://www.fides.org/en/news/37685-AFRICA_NAMIBIA_President_of_the_Episcopal_Conference_Namibia_is_a_stable_Country_but_the_gap_between_rich_and_poor_increases (24 April 2015)
“… status, as in any traditional, class-conscious society, declines more slowly than wealth.”
Source: The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Source: Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography
“You're taking classes? That's great. Crime scene etiquette, perhaps?”
White Witch, Black Curse
“The more powerful the class, the more it claims not to exist.”
Source: The Society of the Spectacle
“I invited myself. Thought this table needed some class.”
Source: The Diviners
“The day I went into physics class it was death.”
Source: The Bell Jar
“Philosophy is, in the last instance, class struggle in the field of theory.”
Source: Essays in Self-Criticism
Source: 1970s, Homage to Daniel Shays : Collected Essays (1972), Matters of Fact and Fiction : Essays 1973 - 1976 (1978), p. 280
Source: Her Royal Spyness
“If your class defines dunder “enter” and dunder “exit”, it’s a context manager.”
Head First Python: A Brain-Friendly Guide
“The Constitution is colorblind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens.”
“The more I see of the moneyed classes, the more I understand the guillotine.”
“Just don't take any class where you have to read BEOWULF.”
Source: Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda
Source: Draw the Circle: The 40 Day Prayer Challenge
Source: Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake
Twentieth Century Faith : Hope and Survival (1972), p. 61
1970s
“like a kid kicked out of class. humiliated and free.”
Source: Paint it Black
“In America there are two classes of travel — first class, and with children.”
Source: "Kiddie-Kar Travel", Pluck and Luck (1925) http://books.google.com/books?id=ODtLAAAAIAAJ&q=%22In+America+there+are+two+classes+of+travel+first+class+and+with+children%22&pg=PA6#v=onepage; also in D.A.C. News http://www.dacnews.com/, September 1923 http://books.google.com/books?id=uLl9ULzkvikC&q=%22Kiddie+kar+travel%22&pg=PA27#v=onepage
Source: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
“The world is made up of two classes - the hunters and the huntees.”
Source: The Most Dangerous Game
1880s, Speech on the Anniversary of Emancipation (1886)
Context: I admit the charge, but deny that nature, race, or color has anything to do with the fact. Any other race, with the same antecedents and the same conditions, would show a similar thieving propensity. The American people have this lesson to learn, that where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob, and degrade them, neither persons nor property would be safe... While I hold now, as I held years ago, that the South is the natural home of the colored race, and that there must the destiny of that race be mainly worked out, I still believe that means can be and ought to be adopted, to assist in the emigration of such of their number as may wish to change their residence to parts of the country, where their civil and political rights are better protected than at present they can be at the South... The Republican party is not perfect; it is cautious even to the point of timidity; but it is the best friend we have.
“You gotta be rich to be insane, Hol. Losing your mind is not a luxury for the middle class.”
Source: P.S. I Love You
1960s, Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence (1967)
Context: A genuine revolution of values means in the final analysis that our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than sectional. Every nation must now develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole in order to preserve the best in their individual societies. This call for a worldwide fellowship that lifts neighborly concern beyond one's tribe, race, class, and nation is in reality a call for an all-embracing and unconditional love for all mankind. This oft misunderstood, this oft misinterpreted concept, so readily dismissed by the Nietzsches of the world as a weak and cowardly force, has now become an absolute necessity for the survival of man. When I speak of love I am not speaking of some sentimental and weak response. I am not speaking of that force which is just emotional bosh. I am speaking of that force which all of the great religions have seen as the supreme unifying principle of life. Love is somehow the key that unlocks the door which leads to ultimate reality.
“The seeds of who I am now had been planted. I wrote in my notebook one day during ethics class.”
Source: The Long Hard Road Out of Hell
“Socialism is nothing but the capitalism of the lower classes.”
Source: The Hour of Decision