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Working Class (SC Marva Collins, #2) Working Class by Nathan Lowell
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“one of the best ways to win an argument is to not have it to begin with.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“Is that good or bad, Mr. Bentley?” “Yes, sar. It is.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“When you discover you’re digging yourself into a hole, the wise choice is to put the shovel down,”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“Hard to see the whole when you’re blinded by the details, sar?”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“I’m sure I can’t imagine it, but what I can imagine is bad enough.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“You don’t get to pick your tragedies, but everybody has them.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“what do you do when you fulfill your dream and find it isn’t enough”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“Go in with your eyes and ears open. The cognitive dissonance will let you know when you’ve seen something you didn’t expect.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“My mother used to say something about controlling the rhetoric. If you can define the terms, you’re halfway to winning the argument.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“We’re showing them a world that cannot exist because it’s not compatible with the one they live in.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“I have a lot of questions. Mostly about what I’m missing because my preconceptions are blinders. I’m focusing on what I think I know and missing everything else.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“I’m having to question all my assumptions on this voyage.” She nodded and motioned to the plates. “It’s good for ya.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“I may see more here because I’m familiar enough with what’s normal to spot what’s not.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“I can’t promise the answers you need, but I’ll give you the ones that I have.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“When things get ugly, it’s easy to focus on the thing in front of you instead of the situation that put it there in the first place.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“We each see history through our own lens. If something happened before I was born, it’s history. If I remember when it started, it’s not.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“Pick a path before someone picks one for you.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“You don’t get good people by sitting on them. You get good people by keeping them interested, challenged, and paid well for their time. It’s a strictly capitalist exchange.”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class
“The ship only carried only enough”
Nathan Lowell, Working Class