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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
Though I don't have time to go to the gym, I am fit and active, and have a healthy diet.
I went to dance class as a girl because I didn't like sports, but I never did a dance recital in my life. Never, ever, ever. I felt comfortable dancing, and I was happiest dancing, but I was never the best person in the class.
The bourgeoisie, which far surpasses the proletariat in the completeness and irreconcilibility of its class consciousness, is vitally interested in imposing its moral philosophy upon the exploited masses. It is exactly for this purpose that the concrete norms of the bourgeois catechism are concealed under moral abstractions...The appeal to abstract norms is not a disinterested philosophic mistake but a necessary element in the mechanics of class deception.
I did this class when I first moved to California. It was a 'Kids on Camera' class up in the Bay Area. That was good for just getting me excited in acting and everything. Then once I started working down L.A., I just stuck to my acting coach, and she helps me prepare with auditions and that sort of thing.
And so class will some day supplant race in world affairs. Race war will then be merely a side-show to the gigantic class war which will be waged in the big tent we call the world.
I remember when the O.J. verdict was read; at my high school, all of the teachers were like, "We are stopping class right now," and turned it on and we watched it. There were people coming out of their classrooms, like, "Yeah!" Some people were like, "Nooo." I was in Spanish class.
From the ages of 18 to 50 I ran, rowed and lifted weights at my home gym. — © Monty Don
From the ages of 18 to 50 I ran, rowed and lifted weights at my home gym.
Class is much more than Marx's definition of relationship to the means of production. Class involved your behavior, your basic assumptions, how you are taught to behave, what you expect from yourself and from others, your concept of a future, how you understand problems and solve them, how you think, feel, act.
I'm actually going to the gym, working on getting not fatter, just a bit bulkier.
I do a lot of things like running hills and larger amounts of reps in the gym.
I'd much rather go for a long walk than spend an hour in the gym.
Donald Trump is pulling off a world-class scam here. I mean, he's telling people he's all these things that he's never been his entire life. He says he's fighting for the little guy, the working class. He has spent his entire business career sticking it to working people.
I went to the gym six days a week, three hours a day, and it was part - and it was my life.
I didn't have any specific gym training, my parents weren't athletes and I wasn't born into the fitness industry.
I was a cardio bunny and spent hours in the gym a day working up a sweat.
There is a working class - strong and happy - among both rich and poor: there is an idle class - weak, wicked, and miserable - among both rich and poor.
After being in a gym, you're super hungry all the time because you're burning all these calories. — © Jessica Szohr
After being in a gym, you're super hungry all the time because you're burning all these calories.
If you're a gardener you don't need a gym. [...] You're always carrying large sacks of manure all over.
I have worked hard in the gym lifting heavy weights and doing a lot of exercises.
... the reason why there are so few first-class poets is that many people have intense feelings or first-class minds but to get the two together so that you will be willing to put a poem through sixty drafts, to be that self-critical, to keep breaking it down, that is what is rare. Right now most poetry is just self-indulgence.
My first experience with gymnastics was when I was in daycare. We took a field trip to a gym, and I was hooked.
When I go to the gym I sometimes don't wear any makeup and just have moisturizer on my skin.
I think building the middle class, investing in the middle class, making college debt-free so more young people can get their education, helping people refinance their - their debt from college at a lower rate. Those are the kinds of things that will really boost the economy.
I was about six, and Liverpool had a community summer camp. They sent a few invites to my school and my age group, to my class specifically, and they were like, 'Who wants to go?' So every lad in the class put their hands up, as you'd imagine, so the only fair way was to pick names out of a hat, and luckily, my name was picked out.
I'm often in conversations with people who have learning disabilities, and they talk about how they were teased and perhaps laughed at sometimes as children. That was never the case with me. Maybe it was something about my personality, my temperament, but I don't ever remember being teased. I remember the awkwardness of leaving class to go to a special class, but that's all.
The wedding is the chief ceremony of the middle-class mythology, and it functions as the official entrée of the spouses to their middle-class status. This is the real meaning of saving up to get married. The young couple struggles to set up an image of comfortable life which they will be forced to live up to in the years that follow.
When I'm at the gym, I think about chicks, going to the beach, and looking good. I do it for the girls.
The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e., the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force.
Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.
I could have gone to the gym for three hours a day and bought into all that, but I just wasn't interested.
I think I always was a bit of a class clown, but I don't know how successful I was at that. I always think, when I read about people being class clowns, I imagine them being actually very funny, and I don't know that I was. But I tried to be, I think.
I remember when I took the role on E.R., I thought, 'I haven't really been able to play a working class woman. I've played girls, I've played funny, but I haven't played a working class woman. That sounds like something I'd like to do.
I sometimes get worn out by the training and going into the gym, but never by the fights.
If President Obama were to enroll in an American government class, the professor would mark him absent on most days. In the first 100 days of his second term, the president has failed to show up to class, take notes and complete the daunting task of rising to the challenges facing him.
Why certain political classes want purposefully to keep Americans in a state of perpetual debt and uncertainty and why certain people don't want a middle class - because middle class creates a certain happiness. You know what I mean?
I have a gym membership, but that's always been more about muscle building for roles.
I am a sporty person who loves to go to the gym, train, play football.
I feel eating healthy is more important than working out in the gym.
I wanted a NBA basketball gym at my house and that's what I worked hard for and I was able to achieve that.
Going to the gym on my own I struggle with, but when I'm in there with a teammate or a group of guys, it's the ultimate environment.
If you don't go the gym, you don't look good. If you don't tan, you're pale. If you don't do laundry, you don't got no clothes.
I'm already a tiny person, so now I'm trying to go to the gym to add muscle. I need it! — © Alexa Vega
I'm already a tiny person, so now I'm trying to go to the gym to add muscle. I need it!
My brother Dash hit me on the head with five textbooks in a gym bag.
As a woman of color, I've come to rely on straight white men telling me my experience of the world has nothing to do with my gender, race or class. (Unless something good happens to me, in which case they tell me my gender, race and/or class is exactly why that thing happened).
I'm someone who thinks that the world would be a better place if there was a big middle class. I mean, middle class is peace. In a perfect world, everybody would have enough to eat and we'd be living in security. It's obvious. I'm very happy to pay my taxes and all that. I would say I'm more of a Social Democrat.
I'd like to see a much more open Monarchy, myself. I used to think they were completely useless and we should get rid of them. I don't necessarily feel that way anymore. I'm still ambivalent, I still loathe the British class system, and the Royal family are the apex of the British class system.
One of the first exercises we did in acting class my freshman year was to stand in two rows, two lines facing each other as a class, and just make sounds and move in some completely nonsensical way out into the center of the room. Sort of make an idiot out of yourself, essentially, but to be okay with that.
For the Olympics, I'm mostly training in the gym, so I'm running laps on the standard speed wall.
I always say to myself right before a tough set in the gym, Ain't nothin' to it, but to do it.
American democracy in the past has always been known for its large middle class and its relatively few very wealthy people and very few very poor people, but that is gone to today and the middle class is shrinking.
When I'm not working I do go to the gym and do my cardio but nothing beats the high-heel workout!
I go down to the gym unwashed, like something dragged in from behind a truck. — © Judy Sheindlin
I go down to the gym unwashed, like something dragged in from behind a truck.
My parents are still married. They don't weigh 350 pounds; they go to the gym all the time.
To me, the term 'middle-class' connotes a safe, comfortable, middle-of-the road policy. Above all, our language is 'middle-class' in the middle of our road. To drive it to one side or the other or even off the road, is the noblest task of the future.
I have months where I go to the gym all the time, but sometimes I choose long walks instead.
I like to keep myself in shape. I run and do weights when I go to the gym.
The Democratic power elite on some level feels delegitimized by its working-class, black and female constituencies. What it wants are the "legitimate" votes of suburban, white, middle-class, affluent males. Even liberal voters and organizations tend on some tacit level to accept the idea that they are not the "real" Americans the Democrats must pursue.
Do you go to gym and exercise to music? Before Chubby Checker, that never happened.
I remember when I took the role on E.R., I thought, 'I haven't really been able to play a working class woman. I've played girls, I've played funny, but I haven't played a working class woman. That sounds like something I'd like to do.'
If things get slow, I can always drop around to the gym and dunk a few.
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