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Quotes About Era

Success is based on time. Therefore, you will be considered successful depending on the era and generation you live in.
~ Unknown
The beginning of a new era is upon us, but it is currently waiting for Summer time to fully blossom.
~ Unknown
The man who claimed money was the root of all evil had no idea what he was talking about. Different generations, or eras, will come up with different solutions.
~ Unknown
The resurrection declared that Jesus was not the ordinary sort of political king, a rebel leader, that some had supposed. He was the leader of a far larger, more radical revolution than anyone had ever supposed. He was inaugurating a whole new world, a new creation, a new way of being human. He was forging a way into a new cosmos, a new era, a form of existence hinted at all along but never before unveiled.
~ Unknown
Follow me, Jesus said to the first disciples; because in him the living God was doing a new thing, and the list of 'wonderful news' is part of his invitation, part of his summons, part of his way of saying that God is at work in a fresh way and the this is what it looks like. Jesus is beginning a new era for God's people and God's world.
~ Unknown
Follow me, Jesus said to the first disciples; because in him the living God was doing a new thing, and this list of 'wonderful news' is part of his invitation, part of his summons, part of his way of saying that God is at work in a fresh way and that this is what it looks like. Jesus is beginning a new era for God's people and God's world.
~ Unknown
While trances had long been associated with biblical figures and medieval saints, American audiences of this era had become familiar with a new type of dream state, the mesmeric or hypnotic trance first noted by the eighteenth century Austrian doctor Friedrich Anton Mesmer.
~ Nancy Rubin Stuart
To understand the man you have to know what was happening in the world when he was twenty.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Every age has its pleasures, its style of wit, and its own ways.
~ Unknown
The '20s ended in an era of extravagance, sort of like the one we're in now. There was a big crash, but then the country picked itself up again, and we had some great years. Those were the days when American believed in itself. I was happy and proud to be painting it.
~ Norman Rockwell
A heroic era has opened in the life of the word. The word is flesh and bread. It shares the fate of bread and flesh: suffering. People are hungry. The state is even hungrier. But there is something hungrier yet: time.
~ Osip Mandelstam
the transgressions of the Bush era, rather than being denounced as unworthy of our Constitution, have been institutionalized.
~ Unknown
En su época podías ser de Chopin o de Frank Sinatra, pero no de ambos; de Manzanero o de los Rolling Stones, de la nueva trova cubana o del rock ácido, pero no podías ser de todos. Los tiempos habían cambiado para mejor.
~ Paco Ignacio Taibo II
With the use of the hydrogen bomb, the Christian era was dead, and with it must die the tradition of the Good Samaritan. And yet Randy stopped...The incident was important only because it was self-revelatory. Randy knew he would have to play by the old rules. He could not shuck his code, or sneak out of his era.
~ Pat Frank
Well, what was called the blessed hope of the Bible is that one day Jesus Christ would come back again, start a whole new era, that this world order that we know it would change into something that would be wonderful that we'd call the millennium.
~ Pat Robertson
In eighteenth-century France there lived a man who was one of the most gifted and abominable personages in an era that knew no lack of gifted and abominable personages.
~ Patrick Süskind
Those were mystical times. An era of small pleasures.
~ Patti Smith
It's our decade, he said.
~ Patti Smith
You say a new era in art is preparing you sensed it coming continue your studies without weakening. God will do the rest.
~ Paul Cezanne
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~ Paul Lafargue
real business of what it meant to live in those time periods came alive for
~ Paula McLain
The mainstreaming of African American history was a byproduct of the long black freedom struggle, the early black history movement, and the black student movement of the Black Power era.
~ Unknown