Quotes About Modern
'Grandmother' doesn't mean that you have gray hair and you retire and stay home cooking cakes for your grandchildren.
~ Carine Roitfeld
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I'm a great believer in eccentrically-shaped modern families. Because I've seen them work so well. And as long as everyone loves each other, it can work very well.
~ Hugh Grant
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Things are more complex today, and I think humor has changed a a great deal. People are more sensitive today.
~ Lewis Grizzard
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It's a great thing to live in a digital age. It's convenient; it's fast.
~ Loretta Lynch
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I loved 'Modern Family!' It was sort of the precursor to 'Trainwreck,' to that character. But I loved it. I had a great time doing it.
~ Norman Lloyd
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'Green' does not have to mean the sort of hair-shirt, wood-burning-stove sensibility of the '70s. Green can and should be sleek and modern.
~ Graydon Carter
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Bumble really sets the stage for an empowered and modern way to connect, which educated and forward-thinking groups of people have really gravitated to.
~ Whitney Wolfe Herd
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I don't feel guilty about it, but I love me some 'Modern Family.'
~ Matt Lanter
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Growing up in the digital age of filmmaking, I'm as guilty as anyone of overshooting.
~ Matthew Heineman
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No matter what you call it, modern day racism comes to you in the guise of anti-racism and we have to start addressing it for what it is.
~ Will Cain
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No, the mullet's gone, I've have a nice blonde, spiky haircut, but it's quite modern.
~ Limahl
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I don't know where my phone is half the time.
~ Laura Lippman
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Also, I've spent an entire week without reading any books or talking about them too loudly. I'm learning to work my apparat's screen, the colourful pulsating mosaic of it, the fact that it knows every last stinking detail about the world, whereas my books only know the minds of their authors.
~ Gary Shteyngart
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Good fucking Christ. What is this, an iPhone?" He
~ Gary Shteyngart
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he would get all intro on me, turn down the community access on his äppärät so that I wouldn't know where the fuck his mind was, and
~ Gary Shteyngart
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For modern humans, word associating has become 'obsessional'.
~ Gary Snyder
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Viewers routinely spend hours surfing galleries of porn videos searching for the right video to finish, keeping dopamine elevated for abnormally long periods. But try to envision a hunter-gatherer routinely spending the same number of hours masturbating to the same stick-figure on a cave wall. Didn't happen.
~ Gary Wilson
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In search of good ideas, I started to see that marketing underlies everything in modern human culture in the same way that evolution underlies everything in human nature.
~ Geoffrey Miller
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A metrópole é a sede desta cultura, que eliminou todas as características da pessoa
~ Georg Simmel
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The important question of how poverty can be remedied is one which agitates and torments modern societies especially
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Gentle Jesus, meek and mild' is a snivelling modern invention, with no warrant in the gospels.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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I think we need some new Christmas carols with a more modern approach. Of course, I wouldn't abandon the religious theme completely. How about "Holy Christ, the Christmas Tree's on Fire"? Or "Jesus, can you Believe It's Christmas Again?" This ought to get the ball rolling; I'm hoping you people will take it from here.
~ George Carlin
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I sow all sorts of seeds, and get no great harvest from any one of them. I am cursed with susceptibility in every direction, and effective faculty in none. I care for painting and music; I care for classic literature, and mediæval literature, and modern literature; I flutter all ways, and fly in none.
~ George Eliot
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O Aristotle! if you had had the advantage of being the freshest modern instead of the greatest ancient, would you not have mingled your praise of metaphorical speech, as a sign of high intelligence, with a lamentation that intelligence so rarely shows itself in speech without metaphor,–that we can so seldom declare what a thing is, except by saying it is something else?
~ George Eliot
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