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The working classes in every country only learn to fight in the course of their struggles.
Rosa Luxemburg
Fight
Country
Every
Classes
Only
Struggles
Learn
Course
Working
Working Classes
The hope that poverty and ignorance may gradually be extinguished, derives indeed much support from the steady progress of the working classes during the nineteenth century.
Alfred Marshall
Hope
Ignorance
Progress
Poverty
Nineteenth
Nineteenth Century
Indeed
Classes
Steady
Steady Progress
Support
Gradually
May
Century
Much
Working
Working Classes
Derives
Extinguished
I love the way people dress at the races. I love people dressed to the nines during the day. That formal kind of daywear doesn't really exist anymore except at the races. Also I love the tuffs and the working classes being so hand in glove and relying on each other to make the thing happen.
Bella Freud
Love
Day
People
Other
Way
Kind
Classes
Dress
Dressed
Relying
Except
Also
Make
Glove
Exist
Hand
Being
Anymore
Formal
Happen
Races
Really
Working
Working Classes
Each
Thing
The middle and working classes are paying the debt that the financial markets created.
Javier Bardem
Financial
Markets
Financial Markets
Classes
Debt
Middle
Created
Working
Working Classes
Paying
Irish writing is so strong that it can feel like the country has all been covered, but in fact, there are so many gaps. The small west of Ireland cities and the working classes there have almost never appeared in Irish literature, simply because those communities were never in the way of producing books.
Kevin Barry
Writing
Strong
Country
Books
Way
Those
Cities
Classes
Small
Fact
Never
Simply
Almost
Feel
Like
Because
Were
Been
Covered
West
Ireland
Irish
In Fact
Literature
Working
Producing
Working Classes
Communities
Many
Appeared
Gaps
The working classes in England were always sentimental, and the Irish and Scots and Welsh. The upper-class English are the stiff-upper-lipped ones. And the middle class. They're the ones who are crippled emotionally because they can't move up, and they're desperate not to move down.
Tracey Ullman
Class
Desperate
Down
Crippled
Classes
Emotionally
Because
Always
Welsh
Were
Up
Irish
Upper-Class
Move
Middle
Middle Class
Sentimental
Working
Working Classes
England
English
Who
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