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Judging from what looks like the popularity of this classic wrestling show is that the people like what they have grown to know and love here in Memphis.


Jerry Lawler


#grown #here #judging #know #like

It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native criminal class except Congress.


Mark Twain


#congress #could #criminal #distinctly #except

Class still matters in Britain today.


Johnny Vegas


#class #matters #still #today

I feel so miserable without you; it’s almost like having you here.


Stephen Bishop


#insult

He is simply a shiver looking for a spine to run up.


Paul Keating


#insult

They had no conversation together, no intercourse but what the commonest civility required. Once so much to each other! Now nothing! There had been a time, when of all the large party now filling the drawing-room at Uppercross, they would have found it most difficult to cease to speak to one another. With the exception, perhaps, of Admiral and Mrs. Croft, who seemed particularly attached and happy, (Anne could allow no other exception even among the married couples) there could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so simliar, no feelings so in unison, no countenances so beloved. Now they were as strangers; nay, worse than strangers, for they could never become aquainted. It was a perpetual estrangement.


Jane Austen


#literature #romance #civilization

In sum, one of the primary things I learned was how to kill time. I learned also to wish away my life. I learned to give myself away.


Derrick Jensen


#life-experience #schooling #time #experience

Don't play with others, or at one day, you will be played by others.


Usama Ejaz


#benefit-others #classics #inspirational #kindness #life

The last thing he ever said to me was, 'Just always be waiting for me, and then some night you will hear me crowing.


J.M. Barrie


#barrie #classics #fantasy #j-m #pan

Her first really great role, the one that cemented the “Jean Arthur character,” was as the wisecracking big-city reporter who eventually melts for country rube Gary Cooper in Frank Capra’s Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936). It was the first of three terrific films for Capra: Jean played the down-to-earth daughter of an annoyingly wacky family in Capra’s rendition of Kaufman and Hart’s You Can’t Take It With You (1938), and she was another hard-boiled city gal won over by a starry-eyed yokel in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939). “Jean Arthur is my favorite actress,” said Capra, who had successfully worked with Stanwyck, Colbert and Hepburn. “. . . push that neurotic girl . . . in front of the camera . . . and that whining mop would magically blossom into a warm, lovely, poised and confident actress.” Capra obviously recognized that Jean was often frustrated in her career choice.


Eve Golden


#classic-hollywood #film #films #frank-capra #hollywood






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