I came from a middle-class family. My dad was a professor; my mom was a nurse. I didn't come from money, and I didn't come from circles of power. I didn't come from the country club; I came from the town park.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I would say I came from upper middle class family.
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.
I come from a large family, but I was not raised with a fortune. Something more was left me, and that was family values.
I didn't come from a wealthy family. My dad told us if we wanted spending money, we had to earn it. So I developed an early work ethic.
I come from a very working class background. My dad worked in a factory for 40 years. We all put ourselves through school.
I come from the slums; I come from a hard background; I come from a poor family; and I was a soldier.
I came from nothing. I came from the projects and welfare and ended up a millionaire with no frame of reference. I was bound to hit a wall sooner or later.
I came from a very poor background. I came from children's homes; I came from a violent family, and against all the odds, I succeeded.
I come from a wonderful family. My mother was a pianist and my father was a salesman. They were very middle-class, very middle-Western.
I came from an intellectual family. Most were doctors, preachers, teachers, businessmen. My grandfather was a small businessman. His father was an abolitionist doctor, and his father was an immigrant from Germany.