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Quotes About Era

In this new era of social media the rules of the road have changed significantly, yet the basic yearning for true connectivity and love have not.
~ Matthew Hussey
I love things that have a vintage feel to them, just because there's a certain texture to them that we just don't have anymore. In fact I think I've been stuck in the 50s or 60s for a while...
~ Amber Heard
A época das massas é a época do colossal.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
Mr. S was finally retiring this year, which was a good thing, because he appeared to have run out of shits to give sometime in the previous century.
~ Ernest Cline
We were witnessing the dawn of the posthuman era. The Singularity by way of simulacra and simulation.
~ Ernest Cline
The birth of democracy in Iraq is one of the great positive changes of our era.
~ Ernest Istook
Reading constantly brings new things; the maxims add up, they don't need a particular arrangement, an organizing concept. In an era dominated by confusion, the maxim, like a small building block, remains something that continues to claim literary value.
~ Ernst Junger
Our own era is one haunted by the shadow of futurity, precisely because there is no future.
~ Eugene Thacker
The ingredients for great advertising haven't changed since the 'Mad Men' era: Brands win if their advertising is relevant and people like it.
~ David Droga
I'm kind of like a relic from another era.
~ George Hamilton
From the Founding Era onward, there was strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.
~ William Barr
I can't even remember when the Seventies was.
~ Robbie Keane
I want to be remembered as one of the best record producers of my era.
~ Jan Berry
With 'Bright Star' and with 'The Piano,' too, I felt a kind of sadness about it being in such a different era, because of my lack of experience with the era. And one of the ways I'd get over it is to remind myself that every film, even if it's contemporary, creates its own world.
~ Jane Campion
All the time I see things that remind me very much of the 1930s.
~ Mikis Theodorakis
I believe in public ownership, but I have never favoured the remote nationalised model of the postwar era.
~ Jeremy Corbyn
When I ask myself what are the great things we got from the Renaissance, it's the great art, the great music, the science insights of Leonardo da Vinci. Two hundred years from now, when you ask what are the great things that came from this era, I think it's going to be an understanding of the universe around us.
~ Kip Thorne
If I could have picked an era to have lived, I think I would've loved to have been one of Louis XIV's mistresses. They were so fantastic and aristocratic, and they had so much power. And he was such a renaissance man. I think I would've fit into that nicely.
~ Katie McGrath
They say history always repeats itself and I pulled a lot of inspiration from the '90s and '80s and '70s. I don't know if I was born in the wrong decade or something, but I really gravitate towards that era.
~ Jordyn Woods
The post-Reagan era has been defined by overspending as the result of ideological overpromises.
~ Anthony Scaramucci
I was lucky in my early years to play for a Karnataka team that was trying to forge itself into a strong side, and they were years of fun and learning. In the Indian team, I was fortunate to be part of a wonderful era when India played some of its finest cricket at home and abroad.
~ Rahul Dravid
For the primary goal of the American Revolution which transferred American life and introduced a new era in human history, was not the overthrow or even the alteration of the existing social order but the preservation of political liberty threatened by the apparent corruption of the constitution, and the establishment in principle of the existing conditions of liberty.
~ Bernard Bailyn
by refusing to make any moral judgment here, even the most modest one, people are missing something obvious about the time: that there was a revolutionary fervor in that era fueled not by racial injustice, as Doctorow presented it in Ragtime, but by hatred of the rich, which was fueled in turn by the fact that rich people
~ Bill James
The period from 1910 to 1912 was the era of the axe murderer. It is not a silly argument to say that this era came about because of The Man from the Train, that he was the man who spread the idea across the country. He was the Typhoid Mary of the Axe Murder Epidemic.
~ Bill James