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Class Quote by Lewis Black

“My parents are the last of the middle class. My father worked for the government designing sea mines. My mother was a substitute teacher. Together, they worked really only until they were sixty.” quote by Lewis Black
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“My parents are the last of the middle class. My father worked for the government designing sea mines. My mother was a substitute teacher. Together, they worked really only until they were sixty.”

Lewis Black

About This Quote

Source Interview: Comedy Central, 2005

The speaker’s parents were modest middle‑class workers who labored until retirement.

In simple terms: Parents worked modest jobs until retirement.

Key Takeaway

Respect the dedication of hardworking parents.

Themes

family work class dedication

Mood

contemplative nostalgic

Type

personal sociological

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • financial literacy
  • family history
  • retirement preparation

Key Concepts

socio‑economic background generational labor

Questions to Reflect On

  • How did your parents’ jobs shape your values?
  • What lessons can be drawn about middle‑class perseverance?
A Different Perspective

The statement may overlook broader systemic factors affecting class mobility.

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