A Quote by Tabu

Coming from a middle-class family in Hyderabad, I was an introvert. I chose to be the way I am. — © Tabu
Coming from a middle-class family in Hyderabad, I was an introvert. I chose to be the way I am.
I was not from a middle-class family at all. I did not have middle-class possessions and what have you. But I had middle-class parents who gave me what was needed to survive in society.
The anger from Occupy Wall Street is coming from this simple fact: America no longer seems to be a place where you can work your way up, from rags to riches, from lower class to middle class to upper class.
I don't come from a well-off family. We're very middle-class, lower-middle-class, so that's something I cherish.
I still belong to a middle class family; middle class is a mindset than your financial status.
Mr. Cosby wanted to do a show not about an upper-middle-class black family, but an upper-middle-class family that happened to be black. Though it sounds like semantics, they're very different approaches.
I think the success of democracy is not really police security; it's the presence of a broad middle class. The stronger the middle class of a people is, the less you have to worry about one group coming in and exploiting the democratic process for its own ends.
I know, it sounds generic and is a cliche, but coming from a middle class family in Kanpur, it was always the neighbourhood opinions which mattered.
I come from a middle class family and I am not overambitious.
I am neither an introvert nor an extrovert. I am somewhere in the middle.
I am a normal girl from a humble, middle class family.
I am human and get insecure because I am a middle class man and I need to feed my family and acting is the only job I know.
I grew up in a middle-class family in the middle of America in the middle of the last century.
I came from a lower-middle-class postwar family in a time of austerity and retrenchment, with no one in the family who was in any way artistic or a potential mentor to a budding writer, and yet this is what I became.
I was brought up in a very naval, military, and conservative background. My father and his friends had very typical opinions of the British middle class - lower-middle class actually - after the war. My father broke into the middle class by joining the navy. I was the first member of my family ever to go to private school or even to university. So, the armed forces had been upward mobility for him.
I am a Midwestern Democrat, which I believe means practical, reasonable, willing to work across the aisle and focused on the economy and the middle class, saving the middle class.
I am a low-key girl from a middle-class family of a small village.
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