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Sins cut boldly up through every class in society, but mere misdemeanours show a certain level in life.
— Elizabeth Bowen
I admire people who have and show "class." Coach Pat Riley has class! I can only hope other people say the same about me.
— Bradford Winters
I like real problems, the human condition - twisted, darker stuff.
— Drea De Matteo
In all of my books, I really want to work with working-class people. My goal is to show the moments of grace and dignity in their lives.
— Matt De La Pena
Most of us spend our lives protecting ourselves from losses that have already happened.
— Geneen Roth
You are the Winner,
You are the Looser,
You are the Sinner,
It all depends upon how serious are you about. — Azhar Sabri
You are the Looser,
You are the Sinner,
It all depends upon how serious are you about. — Azhar Sabri
Show class, have pride, and display character. If you do, winning takes care of itself.
— Paul Bryant
Does all your underwear look like it belongs in a high-class strip show?
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Son, give 'em a good show, and always travel first class.
— Walter Huston
I cherish the ability to say I love something or someone without having to give reason.
— Fennel Hudson
I was class president, on the cheerleading squad, in a competitive show choir, and in, like, six different clubs.
— Blake Lively
But I'm the professor! This is my class! Show some respect!" "Okay,
— James Patterson
I always want my players to show class, knock'em down, pat on the back, and run back to the huddle.
— Bear Bryant
Imperfect communities show that being a maximal resemblance class is not sufficient for being a property.
— Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra
You must bow on your knees at all times before the ruling-class norms to show you are submissive.
— Bryant McGill
I came from a real working-class show business family.
— Sally Field
To be vain of one's rank or place is to show that one is below it.
— Stanislaw Leszczynski