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Quotes About Era

And in an era where radio stations that are inclined to play Styx music are your classic rock stations and the stations that play current music look at us as dinosaurs - the only way we could reach people with our new music, generally, is to perform live.
~ James Young
I don't subscribe to the view that only puja numbers recorded during the '60s-'90s are enjoyed by the present-day listeners. Definitely the songs of that period are very popular even now, but the songs recorded afterwards are equally lapped up by the audience.
~ Jeet Gannguli
We now live in the era of fake consensus, or phoney populism, a condition in which galleries and homes are seen to succeed best where they manage feelings of non-difference.
~ Andrew O'Hagan
And anyway, no one ever develops and achieves self-awareness in a vacuum, beyond all eras and systems. The period you grow up in and mature in always influence your thinking. This in itself requires no self-criticism. What is more important is how you have allowed yourself to be influenced, whether by good or evil.
~ Vaclav Havel
The Big Band Era is my era. People say, 'Where did you get your style from?' I did the Big Band Era on guitar. That's the best way I could explain it.
~ Chuck Berry
My best year I made $25,000. Of course, that was back in the '70s.
~ Chris LeDoux
In an era of transparency, you can have innovation without branding, but you cannot have branding without innovation.
~ Martin Sorrell
In the Victorian era, a flapper had been a child prostitute;
~ Peter Ackroyd
You are a clot, so to speak. A clot of envy in the dying era's bloodstream. The dying era envies the era that's coming to take its place.
~ Unknown
It was nostalgia for an era and a culture that had meant nothing to me in the first place, and perhaps because of this I was, in the eyes of my colleagues, cool, by virtue of not being like them.
~ Zadie Smith
Armies of marching men told of that blight of nations old or young—war. These, and birds unnamable, and beasts unclassable, with dots and marks and hieroglyphics, recorded the history of a bygone people. Symbols they were of an era that had gone into the dim past, leaving only these marks, {Symbols recording the history of a bygone people.} forever unintelligible; yet while they stood, century after century, ineffaceable, reminders of the glory, the mystery, the sadness of life.
~ Zane Grey
I only aim for fashion that's long dead.
~ Rich Sommer
The centuries roll back to the ancient age of gold.
~ Horace
As I lean back in my chair, it seems like only yesterday as I think back to the mid-'80s, a time of mullets, Jordache jeans and skinny ties.
~ Unknown
Certainly, the new day was at hand when President Harding took office. The amazing disparity between the job and the man has the right twenties flavour: it was an era of contradictions. Harding was not intelligent or firm or hard-working enough to be a successful President. His other personal weaknesses hardly mattered. True, he committed adultery in a coat-cupboard at the White House because he was too afraid of his wife to take his mistress to more comfortable quarters;
~ Hugh Brogan
In Acuff's hands, country music was just that: music for the country people of the South and Southeast. He bridged the gulf between ancient string band music and the modern era, and came to epitomize country music's innate conservatism.
~ Unknown
In an era of too much information, the need for discernment and wisdom will be greater than ever.
~ Unknown
Ella ha desaparecido y con ella toda una época… Se cierra el período glorioso que simbolizaba su nombre».
~ Unknown
I've always sort of felt like I was from another time. The '70s is more my vibe. The clothes fit me better.
~ Ari Graynor
Previous generations understood about death, and undoubtedly would have seen a reasonable amount of death. Once you get into the Victorian era, you might well have seen the funerals of many of your siblings before you were very old.
~ Terry Pratchett
The Victorian Age was very stimulating, historically impressive.
~ Prunella Scales
I was very fortunate I was able to live at least a few years of my life in the tort of opulent Victorian era. It helps romanticize your view of life.
~ Victor Banerjee
We have long passed the Victorian Era when asterisks were followed after a certain interval by a baby.
~ W. Somerset Maugham
I love the Victorian era, and I always have, but I had a leg up on the writing because I was familiar with a lot of the science from the Victorian era. And that led to a massive interest in the science of this time of history.
~ Gail Carriger