I reject absolutely the idea that people should know their place, and know their class.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm fascinated by the emergence of a global class. They're highly mobile; they reject the idea of place.
I don't like a class system. I don't like the idea of being in a different class than other people.
My idea of home is not necessarily a place.
I think the world's always a better place if people are filled with understanding.
Class Day is a terrible name for a day when you don't have to go to any class.
What I generally tell a class is that if you're not interested in anybody else's work but your own, take another class.
I started my own class for people like me who can't find any place else to go.
I think by writing about a place with great specificity, you manage to make it universal.
I resent the fact that people in places like Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco believe that they should be able to tell us how to live our lives, operate our businesses, and what to do with the land that we love and cherish.
I feel that my work is not in vain, that it does have a place in society, even though it may not be considered that it has a place in society - it doesn't matter.