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en I think it's not fashionable to talk in class terms any more, although Gore's done a bit of that when he talks about targeting the wealthy, ... It will be interesting to see how that plays, because we've fooled ourselves into thinking ours is a classless society. And, of course, it isn't.

en We are now integrated into American society and I don't like the word fashionable, because fashionable means that it's going to pass. It's not like that anymore.

en Even though I'm skeptical that this kind of issue is going to pull the rug out from Al Gore, I think it's a plus for the Republicans to be able to talk about foreign policy, to talk about national security and to talk about the failure of the administration of Bill Clinton and Al Gore in this one area.

en Living a green lifestyle generally has been something that only the wealthy or middle class can do. I'm not particularly wealthy or anything, but this is accessible.

en [How voters will react to the new Gore is unknowable. But running behind such bold initiatives could be his only shot.] There's a front runner in terms of name recognition. There's no front runner in terms of the passion we know we need, the leadership and the vision, ... Al Gore, if he decides to run, has to come out with a platform and a vision and stick to it regardless of what anybody says.

en What I call middle-class society is any society that becomes rigidified in predetermined forms, forbidding all evolution, all gains, all progress, all discovery. I call middle-class a closed society in which life has no taste, in which the air is tainted, in which ideas and men are corrupt. And I think that a man who takes a stand against this death is in a sense a revolutionary.

en What interested me is that it is working-class and some middle-class housing, ... Typically one finds ornate homes of the wealthy [as landmarks].
  Joseph Butler

en We find it very interesting and useful to talk to somebody with firsthand experience. Obviously, it helps our thinking.

en I talk to them the way I talk to them. Missy talks the way she talks to them. The way Sam talks ? 'You're going to be OK; this is what you're feeling; this is why you're feeling it.' ? is a little different. Then we send them to the pit bulls. They do what they need to do to get it done.

en I don't believe in the dogmatic postulates of Marxist revolution. I don't accept that we are living in a period of proletarian revolutions... Are we aiming in Venezuela today for the abolition of private property or a classless society? I don't think so.

en Whenever someone is fixed in his thinking, we call them hard-liners. A group of people just come together. They talk to each other and say: This is what the society thinks!

en It's a little different here. George Bush trails by a slim margin in the polls to John McCain; Bill Bradley is the leader over Al Gore. And it's interesting to see both George Bush and Al Gore paint themselves as the underdog...whereas, in the rest of the nation, that's not the case.

en Everybody, in the end, plays the same games. So really, until it's over, there's no comparing where people are at. We have kind of done well just playing from behind. So, I think we'll just keep thinking of it in those terms.

en Nazism was based on the concept of an Arian super race, and Communism was based on the ultimate development of a classless society, which are as far apart as two political and social concepts can be.

en She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. A lot of artists say they'd be happy in a classless society. But artists are often the first to deceive themselves. Put them in the kind of utopia they sentimentalize, and in no time, they would be binding their feet, lengthening their necks or flattening their heads, just to be different.


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