Quotes About Modern
Never gonna fall for Modern love walks beside me. Modern love walks on by. Modern love gets me to the church on time. Church on time terrifies me. Church on time makes me party. Church on time puts my trust in God and man. God and man no confessions. God and man no religion. God and man don't believe in modern love.
~ David Robert Jones
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Some have said that Grandfather and Father, along with Andrew Carnegie, invented modern philanthropy. That may be true, but it may also claim too much. What the two of them did was emphasize the need to move charitable activities away from treating the symptoms of social problems toward understanding and then eliminating the underlying causes. This led them both to embrace a scientific
~ David Rockefeller
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Techno-systems Inc. occupies the top thee floors of a building so modern it looks like it must have been finished this morning. Yet compared to the interior of their offices, the rest of the building looks like a prewar colonial. Techno clearly wants to convey the impression that they are on the cutting edge, and for all I know, they may be. I wouldn't recognize the cutting edge if I sliced my finger on it.
~ David Rosenfelt
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Modern science knows much about such conflicts. We call the mental state that engenders it ambivalence: a collision between thought and feeling.
~ David Seabury
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In a sense, all schooling in the United States was an elaborate training session for the free market, democratic, meritocratic, modern, bloodless warfare that would dominate their adult lives.
~ David Shenk
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It is the unrepentant worship of statistics that forms the true orthodoxy of any modern police department.
~ David Simon
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It is the unrepentant worship of statistics that forms the true orthodoxy of any modern police department. Captains
~ David Simon
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Extreme specialization has been the greatest disaster of the modern academic world. It has created narrow Mandarins, ignorant of the universal nature of reality, incapable of connecting concepts from different fields to bring everything together in one ultimate, unified subject. The AC is everything the academic world is not. It's about connecting everything. It demands that people be generalists, not the most narrow, blinkered specialists.
~ David Sinclair
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Van Gogh would have to cut his cock off to make an impression nowadays
~ Dean Cavanagh
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Life was far more interesting when we had natural rhythms rather than algorithms
~ Dean Cavanagh
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Originally, I had planned to study tourism and revolution, which seemed to me to name the two poles of modern consciousness--a willingness to accept, even venerate, things as they are on the one hand, a desire to transform things on the other.
~ Dean MacCannell
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Big cities squeeze the ability to be patient right out of people. Life becomes too frantic and rushed. It's a sad thing.
~ Deb Baker
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Black and white, oldest of the vintages, newest of the last season.
~ Vikrmn, Corpkshetra
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In this modern world it is easy to be complex but difficult to be simple. At least try to keep your mind simple.
~ Debasish Mridha
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Passion is the most glamorous outfit not the most modern fashion.
~ Debasish Mridha
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In the modern world the intelligence of public opinion is the one indispensable condition for social progress.
~ Charles William Eliot
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Every new generation believes its own period to be absolutely superior intellectually - greater than all past cultures yet equal among its modern cultures.
~ Criss Jami, Healology
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No discovery of modern psychology is, in my opinion, so important as its scientific proof of the necessity of self-sacrifice (or discipline) to self-realization and happiness.
~ Henry C. Link
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Esse conceito moderno de é ridículo, é estúpido, porque a guerra consiste sobretudo em crimes, em todas as frentes e desde o primeiro até ao último dia.
~ Javier Marías
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Esse conceito moderno de crimes de guerra é ridículo, é estúpido, porque a guerra consiste sobretudo em crimes, em todas as frentes e desde o primeiro até ao último dia.
~ Javier Marías
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Grief that is dazed and speechless is out of fashion: the modern woman mourns her husband loudly and tells you the whole story of his death, which distresses her so much that she forgets not the slightest detail about it.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
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What kind of protest declines dialogue with its opponent?" "A modern one," Francine said dryly. "These kids are not like we were. You were," she corrected. "Interaction across the battle lines isn't what they're after. They want to build their own constituencies. They want to represent something to their peers more than they want to gain respect from their opponents.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
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Our lives are strikingly different from the lives of those in decades past, primarily due to the technology we rely on.
~ Jean M. Twenge
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Incongruous shiny new video-game parlor.
~ Jean Thompson
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