“Let no one dare to call another mad who is not himself willing to rank in the same class for every perversion and fault of judgment. Let no one dare aid in punishing another as criminal who is not willing to suffer the penalty due to his own offenses.” SufferingClassWillingJudgmentMadFaultsDareDuesAidsCriminalsPenaltiesOffensePerversion Book:Life Without and Life Within: Or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays, and Poems Source: Life Without and Life Within: Or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays, and Poems
“When the Democrats are attacked for [inciting class warfare] they shrink back. They don't say what obviously should be said, "Yes, there is class warfare. There has always been class warfare in this country." The reason the Democrats shrink back is because the Democrats and the Republicans are on the same side of the class war. They have slightly different takes. The Democrats are part of the upper class that is more willing to make concessions to the lower class in order to maintain their power.” ShouldSaidDifferentWarCountryReasonOrderSidesClassWillingRepublicanDemocratWarfareShrinksConcessionsUpper ClassClass WarfareLower Class Author:Howard Zinn
“[Science fiction is] that class of prose narrative treating of a situation that could not arise in the world we know, but which is hypothesised on the basis of some innovation in science or technology, or pseudo-science or pseudo-technology, whether human or extra-terrestrial in origin. It is distinguished from pure fantasy by its need to achieve verisimilitude and win the 'willing suspension of disbelief' through scientific plausibility.” KnowsWorldNeedsHumansWinningFictionSituationClassTechnologyFantasyAchieveWillingPureBasesInnovationScience FictionAriseNarrativeExtrasProseDistinguishedDisbeliefPseudoSuspensionSuspension Of Disbelief Author:Kingsley Amis
“... the reason why there are so few first-class poets is that many people have intense feelings or first-class minds but to get the two together so that you will be willing to put a poem through sixty drafts, to be that self-critical, to keep breaking it down, that is what is rare. Right now most poetry is just self-indulgence.” PeopleMindFirstsTwoSelfReasonFeelingsTogetherPoetryClassWillingPoetRight NowCriticalIntenseReason WhyPoetry IsSixtyIndulgenceFirst ClassSelf IndulgenceIntense Feelings Author:May Sarton
“That's how the Germans are.... The aristocrats at the top hard as glass, cold as ice, servants of the King, the working masses willing, pliable, sentimental, susceptible to brutality, the middle class educated and cowardly to the point of servility.” HardClassMiddleWillingColdKingsMassGlassesEducatedIceServantMiddle ClassSentimentalBrutalityCowardlySusceptibleServility Author:Alfred Doblin
“I can never suppose this country so far lost to all ideas of self-importance as to be willing to grant America independence; if that could ever be adopted I shall despair of this country being ever preserved from a state of inferiority and consequently falling into a very low class among the European States.” IfsI CanIdeasSelfCountryStatesAmericaFallLostClassWillingDespairLowsImportanceIndependenceGrantsAdoptedInferioritySelf-importance Author:George III
“Coming up with lectures is a huge amount of work. I was willing to do one lecture for Gresham because I was honored to have been invited, but to create lectures for a class would probably require that I shut down everything else and concentrate on lectures for a couple of years. Then there would be many, many other skills that I'd have to learn, such as how to sit through a faculty meeting, how to deal with students, etc. It is really not in the cards for me. It's not who I am or what I do. I'm a novelist.” YearsHas BeensWould BeDealsClassStudentsWillingHugeAmountCoupleSkillsMeetingsWho I AmCardsNovelistsEtcFacultyHonoredInvitedLectures Author:Neal Stephenson
“Class is a way of looking at society that divides people into different categories based on how much money they're willing to make.” PeopleWayDifferentClassWillingCategoriesDivides Author:Stephen Colbert
“In the past people would say, "I can only do this world-class snowboarding if I have a helicopter." Actually, if you're committed to it, willing to put a bunch of energy into it, then you can do it under your own power.” PeopleIfsWorldI CanPastEnergyCan DoClassThis WorldWillingCommittedBunchYou Can Do ItHelicoptersWorld ClassSnowboarding Author:Jeremy Jones
“If we want to have a two-class society and an unemployed, welfare-crippled lower class that has no access to equality and educational opportunity and no access to jobs and is resentful and furiously angry, we can have it - that's what we've been willing to pay for so far.” IfsWantTwoJobsOpportunityPayClassWillingAngryEducationalAccessWelfareUnemployedCrippledResentfulLower Class Author:Robert Hass
“If somebody is considering being willing to go out and work in the field in global health, those are a particular class of heroes because it's hard to work in those places. Our foundation gets so many of our learnings from people who've been out there and seen, "this tool is not going to work there, there's more of a problem here than you know." You should really get involved in that.” PeopleIfsKnowsShouldHardProblemClassFieldsParticularWillingHeroInvolvedToolsFoundationConsideringGoing To WorkGet InvolvedGlobal Health Author:Bill Gates
“In terms of President Trump, I really do hope that he does accomplish some of the things he said on the campaign trail. If he is willing to make investments in infrastructure, but not on the backs of the middle class and the working class, and put people back to work, that would be a good thing. If he's serious about making Obamacare better, and not pulling the rug out from 20 million Americans who benefit from it, that would be a good thing too.” PeopleIfsDoeSaidWould BePresidentTermClassMillionsMiddleWillingSeriousTrumpBenefitsGood ThingsInvestmentAccomplishCampaignsMiddle ClassPullingWorking ClassTrailsInfrastructureObamacareBack To Work Author:Nina Turner
“Women of all classes are awakening to the necessity of self-support, but few are willing to do the ordinary useful work for which they are fitted.” SelfClassSupportWillingOrdinaryAwakeningSelf Support Author:Elizabeth Cady Stanton