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Quotes About Times

That it was noble for the dark and slavish times in which it was erected, is granted.
~ Thomas Paine
Amidst the confusion of the times, the conflicts of conscience, and the turmoil of daily living, an abiding faith becomes an anchor to our lives.
~ Thomas S. Monson
Why does he send war and epidemics? What does the heat of this great anger mean? Surely dying times are to make men die to the world.
~ Thomas Watson
But my contribution to these troubled times will be inciting white women of a certain age to sexually profile Black student athletes who'd really just like to make it to the NBA in peace.
~ Tia Williams
You can only judge through the context of the times," said Serge. "What's an expression of love in one generation brings social workers to the house today.
~ Tim Dorsey
The strikers are the ones that normally go for big, big money because they're the ones who decide the games, nine times out of 10.
~ Graeme Souness
There are films of mine that I've seen numerous times and other ones I've been in that I haven't seen at all. It depends on my experience making them.
~ Tye Sheridan
I've seen for myself how special Marie Curie nurses are and how important the support and care they provide can be in difficult times.
~ Frankie Bridge
In America, business is the first object in view at all times, and rightly it should be so.
~ John James Audubon
I understand that you believe that it works,' said Thrower patiently. 'But everything in the world is either science or miracles. Miracles came from God in the ancient times, but those times are over. Today if we wish to change the world, it isn't magic but science that will give us our tools.
~ Orson Scott Card
Ain't spacetime a bitch," said Ram. "Noted," said the expendable. "Nineteen times.
~ Orson Scott Card
He mulled that over. Sheriff Connally woulda let us shoot 'em. I reached over and took his coffee away from him. Yep. Lucian probably would have done the job himself, but we're living in more enlightened times. I drained his cup and handed it back with a smile. Ain't it grand?
~ Craig Johnson
The efflux of the soul is happiness, here is happiness, I think it pervades the open air, waiting at all times, Now it flows unto us, we are rightly charged.
~ Walt Whitman
Man's gift of seeing resemblances is nothing other than a rudiment of the powerful compulsion in former times to become and behave like something else.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
The invention of CRISPR and the plague of COVID will hasten our transition to the third great revolution of modern times. These revolutions
~ Walter Isaacson
considerable achievement, a thorough and insightful look into the life of Apple's visionary' The Times
~ Walter Isaacson
The infant New York Times boasted that no newspaper printing what was really worth reading ever perished for lack of readers.
~ Harold Holzer
I tell you," said Augustine, "if there is anything that revealed with the strength of a divine law in our times, it is that the masses are to rise, and the under class becomes the upper one.
~ Harriet Beecher Stowe
I tell you,' said Augustine, 'if there is anything that is revealed with the strength of a divine law in our times, it is that the masses are to rise, and the under class become the upper one.
~ Harriet Beecher Stowe
Praise from people I respect can get me through times of no money better than money can get me through times of no praise.
~ Harvey Pekar
Producing obituaries is a way of creating a legacy to remember important people of our times and their contributions. No matter whose obituary it is, I look for something inspirational about each person.
~ Laurie Nadel
If my writing produces angry reactions, then it might also effect a more balanced reflection. These are hard times to get it right, but the easy answers to yesterday's debate won't get it right.
~ Lawrence Lessig
Klaus, and Sunny had been many, many times to Mr. Poe's office at the bank, where he coughed and talked on the phone and made decisions
~ Lemony Snicket
Polly Partial handed me a piece of paper printed on all sides with confusing times and locations. It looked like a herd of numbers having a square dance. I would rather have reread her book [To Kill a Mockingbird] than Stain'd-by-the-Sea's confusing train schedule, but just barely.
~ Lemony Snicket