Famous Quotes
534 Quotations with Class.
- 1. Mark Twain: A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to rea ...

- 2. Russell Baker: Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three major categories - th ...

- 3. Kin Hubbard: Classical music is the kind we keep thinking will turn into a tune.

- 4. Victor Hugo: There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in th ...

- 5. George Bernard Shaw: Crude classifications and false generalizations are the curse of organized life.

- 6. Ayn Rand: Upper classes are a nation's past; the middle class is its future.

- 7. Lionel Trilling: There is no connection between the political ideas of our educated class and the ...

- 8. Orison Swett Marden: People who have accomplished work worthwhile have had a very high sense of the w ...

- 9. Ralph Waldo Emerson: You must pay for conformity. All goes well as long as you run with conformists. ...

- 10. Ralph Waldo Emerson: There are two classes of poets - the poets by education and practice, these we r ...

- 11. Carl Jung: The teacher pretended that algebra was a perfectly natural affair, to be taken f ...

- 12. Irving Stone: At the Cole School, where they had community singing every morning the teacher n ...

- 13. Eugene V. Debs: The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always foug ...

- 14. Richard T. Ely: We have among us a class of mammon worshippers, whose one test of conservatism o ...

- 15. Peter S. Jennison: The poor and the affluent are not communicating because they do not have the sam ...

- 16. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The key to every man is his thought. Sturdy and defying though he look, he has a ...

- 17. Author Unknown: Vacant minds must have their uses, yet it seems a pity to waste first-class bodi ...

- 18. Robert: This duality has been reflected in classical as well as modern literature as rea ...

- 19. Doctor Who: According to classical aerodynamics, it is impossible for a bumblebee to fly.

- 20. Ambrose Bierce: EXCEPTION, n. A thing which takes the liberty to differ from other things of its ...
