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Quotes About Era

Two blind men waited at the end of an era, contemplating beauty.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Two blind men waited at the end of an era, contemplating beauty. They sat atop the world's highest cliff, overlooking the land and seeing nothing.
~ Brandon Sanderson
In the 1830s geology was more than new: it was fashionable.
~ Brenda Maddox
The Backstreet Boys were so ten years ago. Whatever.
~ Paris Hilton
If you are speaking about my own songs, I would think so because we were talking about that particular era and I was singing one of my songs that I recorded 50 years ago.
~ Ruth Brown
Given that there was that era of girl group music and it's still very popular, but I think if you looked at the chart from that time you would see many more men on it. Because the industry, they were catering to young girls. I mean, that's what they thought their audience was.
~ Lesley Gore
We all remember how, at the beginning of the sulphonamide era, it was repeatedly observed that fresh cases of gonorrhoea in men responded best to sulphonamide treatment when suppuration had already occurred for several days, and not at the first appearance of the disease.
~ Gerhard Domagk
This is not a country that has had a tremendous sympathy for poor people, so I think that the notion that somehow we have slipped into an era in which poor people don't matter is not quite the way our history would define it.
~ Faye Wattleton
I was first elected to public office when the Reagan revolution was in full swing. Maximizing freedom guided the policies of that era, with tremendous success.
~ Jon Kyl
I think we have responsibilities to be active in the things we believe in, regardless of what our job is. At least in my lifetime, there has been a tremendous combining of activism and music, that came up in the era of Pete Seeger and the Weavers and Joan Baez and Bob Dylan and Peter Paul & Mary.
~ Bonnie Raitt
'Aashiq...' is my tribute to the '90s David Dhawan-Govinda era.
~ Amaal Mallik
Between 1884 and 1929 there was not a single vacancy at the Dakota. Then
~ Stephen Birmingham
In Hegel's view, Kant is the father of the critical era in philosophy to which we all now belong. He contends, however, that Kant himself did not carry out a sufficiently profound critique of the categories. What Kant did, in Hegel's view, was – mistakenly – restrict their range of validity: he argued that they should be employed to understand only possible objects of experience, but not things 'in themselves'.
~ Stephen Houlgate
It's funny, when people talk about the 70s I can tell you the year of every album but when it comes to the later efforts I can't remember the exact years, it's funny isn't it?
~ Steve Hackett
We are sliding back into a dark era, and there seems little we can do about it. I am profoundly depressed at just how difficult it has become merely to get a realistic conversation started on issues such as climate change or genetically modified organisms.
~ Nina Fedoroff
I'm fascinated by historical fashion, and I like to live in the past slightly. If I could walk around all day dressed in a crinoline, I would.
~ Kate Williams
There's so much focus on celebrity these days; we're in the Kardashian era, and it's slightly scary.
~ Naomi Watts
I read a lot and some of the things I read are blaxploitation books, things by Donald Goines or Iceberg Slim. The books are filled with a lot of street knowledge; they really recall an era.
~ Too Short
Look at any black-and-white movie; everybody is smoking.
~ Loni Anderson
I'm obsessed with the Victorian era and the British Royal Navy... I'd love to play a troubled sailor or captain or a boatman on a three masted ship.
~ Nick Offerman
I love that the book [Paper Girls ] gets to kind of evolve and change in each era. Our third storyline is our best so far.
~ Brian K. Vaughan
I love Judy Garland, I love Doris Day, I love Marilyn Monroe. I love everything that comes from that era. The music is just beautiful and powerful - and simple. That's what makes it so great.
~ Emmy Rossum
I'm sort of a traditionalist usually. I love old soul music and The Beatles; I realized I was sort of trying to make music sometimes that fit into an era that's gone.
~ Eric Hutchinson
I mean, my age is just a number. So what if you were born in the era when they still used rotary phones and cassette tapes? I think it's cute.
~ T.S. Krupa, Safe & Sound