"Class is the sure-footedness that comes with having proved you can meet life"
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The intent is corrective. In a culture that treats class as a birthright, Landers relocates it in earned competence. The phrase "having proved you can meet life" sounds almost like a quiet credential: not triumph, not perfection, just evidence. The subtext is a rebuke to status anxiety. If class comes from proven capacity, then snobbery looks like what it often is: the brittle posture of people who havent been tested, or who havent integrated the test.
It also smuggles in a democratic ethic. Anyone can accumulate "class" through experience, accountability, and resilience; it’s not gated by pedigree. Landers' era - postwar America through late-20th-century upheavals - was saturated with aspiration and etiquette talk. She cuts through that with a sturdier metric: grace as a byproduct of competence under pressure, not a costume.
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"Class is the sure-footedness that comes with having proved you can meet life." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/class-is-the-sure-footedness-that-comes-with-14269/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



