“Watching people is a good hobby, but you have to be careful about it. You can’t let people catch you staring at them. If people catch you, they treat you like a first-class criminal. And maybe they’re right to do that. Maybe it should be a crime to try to see things about people they don’t want you to see.” PeopleIfsWantShouldTryingFirstsClassCrimeTreatsCarefulCriminalsStaringBe CarefulHobbiesFirst Class Book:Tell the Wolves I'm Home Source: Tell the Wolves I'm Home
“I am very interested in the enlightenment of women. Very few teachers of advanced self discovery work with women, and if they do it's usually in a very second handed way. They treat women as second class citizens.” IfsWaySelfClassTeacherBuddhismCitizensEnlightenmentDiscoveryTreatsSelf DiscoveryRamaSecond Class Citizens Author:Frederick Lenz
“I would splurge on a great pair of high heels, because you can wear them to something fancy, but regular clothes? I'd rather go on a trip than spend $10,000 on clothes, and fly first class as a treat.” FirstsClassGoes OnClothesTreatsFancyPairsHeelsHigh HeelsFirst Class Author:Keri Russell
“What you do on the court, off the court, in the classroom, it's all the same. Your habits, the way you treat class, your relationships - it's all the same. Do it right or don't do it.” WayClassHabitTreatsCourtClassroomOur Relationship Author:Allan Houston
“This bill attempts to make sure that President Clinton is not allowed to do by Executive Order what Congress has declined to enact in the past two congressional sessions namely, to treat homosexuals as a special class protected under various titles of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.” TwoPastOrderPresidentClassRightsSpecialTreatsBillsClintonCongressVariousScaryCivil RightsTitlesExecutivesProtectedHomosexualSessionPresident ClintonExecutive OrdersCivil Rights ActCivil Rights Act Of 1964 Author:Jesse Helms
“Philosophy treats of physics where a more careful knowledge is required because the problems which come under this head are numerous... So the reader of Ctesibius or Archimedes and the other writers of treatises of the same class will not be able to appreciate them unless he has been trained in these subjects by the philosophers.” Has BeensPhilosophyProblemAbleClassSubjectsReaderAppreciateTreatsPhilosopherCarefulPhysics Author:Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
“In Bolivia, the middle class, intellectuals and the self-employed are proud of their Indian roots. Unfortunately, some oligarchic groups continue to treat us as being inferior.” SelfClassGroupsMiddleProudRootsTreatsIndianMiddle ClassInferiorsEmployedBolivia Author:Evo Morales
“When I was teaching at an institution that bent over backward for foreign students, I was asked in class one day: "What is your policy toward foreign students?" My reply was: "To me, all students are the same. I treat them all the same and hold them all to the same standards." The next semester there was an organized boycott of my classes by foreign students. When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.” PeopleSeemsUsedNextClassTeachingPolicyStudentsOne DayEqualStandardsTreatsInstitutionsDiscriminationOrganizedTreatmentBentBoycottSemesterEqual TreatmentPreferential Treatment Author:Thomas Sowell
“People in the upper classes can just as easily be indifferent to their own body, or treat themselves as badly, as people who don't have the money. There are always differences among differences.” PeopleBodyDifferencesClassTreatsIndifferentUpper Class Author:Lynne Tillman
“Human beings are hardwired by however many millions or billions of years to orient toward their own survival. That's why we're tribal people. That's why we're prejudiced people. That's why we treat women as second-class citizens, that's why we are homophobic, and that's why we make religion a weapon to prove we're superior to other people.” PeopleYearsHumansHuman BeingsClassMillionsCitizensProveWeaponsSurvivalTreatsBillionsSuperiorsHomophobicSecond Class Citizens Author:John Shelby Spong
“Imagine Americans who go to Paris. Why would you want to go where someone's going to disparage you? Why would you go anywhere where they treat you bad? Well, that's how it is for us to go to Mexico. You have to be on your guard, because I think the Mexicans are harder on the Mexicans, the Mexican-Americans. They don't see us as Mexican. I think part of it's a class issue and a color issue. We're more connected to their servants, so what are we doing staying at a nice hotel? There's a kind of shame.” ThinkingWantWellsKindClassIssuesNiceImagineColorTreatsHarderShameConnectedServantParisHotelStayingMexicoMexicanMexican American Author:Sandra Cisneros
“I was taught from a young age that many people would treat me as a second-class citizen because I was African-American and because I was female.” PeopleAgeYoungClassTaughtCitizensFemaleTreatsAfrican AmericanYoung AgeSecond Class Citizens Author:Queen Latifah
“Not everybody is created equal, and it's important for companies to identify those high potentials and treat them differently, accelerate their development and pay them more. That process is so incredibly important to developing first-class leadership in a company.” FirstsImportantProcessPayCompanyClassDevelopmentEqualTreatsDevelopingFirst ClassAccelerate Author:Anne M. Mulcahy
“I always treat all the jobs I do as an acting class.” JobsActingClassTreatsActing Classes Author:Kyle Chandler