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    The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next.

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    The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next. Mere tolerance has given place to a sentiment of brotherhood between sincere men of all denominations.

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    The higher the mountain on which you stand, the less change in the prospect from year to year, from age to age. Above a certain height there is no change.

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    The heresy of one age is the orthodox belief and "only infallible rule" of the nest.

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    The history of drawing is a history of 'realities'. Every age has its own conceptions, held to be true at that time, believed to be true for all times.

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    The highest thinkers of the ages, the seers of the tribes and the nations, have been optimists.

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    The history of fiat money is little more than a register of monetary follies and inflations. Our present age merely affords another entry in this dismal register.

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    The history of my life must begin by the earliest circumstance which my memory can evoke it will therefore commence when I had attained the age of eight years and four months.

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    The hope is that if we can increase youthfulness, we can postpone age-related diseases.

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    The history of the Victorian Age will never be written: we know too much about it.

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    The horizon has been defeated by the pirates of the new age.

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    The House of Lords, an illusion to which I have never been able to subscribe - responsibility without power, the prerogative of the eunuch throughout the ages.

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    The Houston Astros are the youngest team in the National League if you judge by age.

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    The human brain is hardwired to have this fundamental experience of universal consciousness, which is available to anyone from any culture, of any age, any religion, and without any philosophical predisposition.

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    The human comedy is always tragic, but since its ingredients are always the same - dupe, fox, straight, like burlesque skits - the repetition through the ages is comedy.

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    The human mind has a natural tendency to explore what has passed in distant ages in scenes with which it is familiar: hence the taste for National and Local Antiquities. Geology gratifies a larger taste of this kind; it inquires into what may appropriately be termed the Antiquities of the Globe itself, and collects and deciphers what may be considered as the monuments and medals of its remoter eras.

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    The human race has susceptibility to harm but Mr. Zuckerberg has attained an unenviable record: he has done more harm to the human race than anybody else his age.

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    The ideal reader's the same, and I suppose this person has never had a face or a gender or an age. It's just some kind of unknown other who will be sympathetic and read each word carefully and understand what I'm writing about. I suppose every writer feels this.

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    The ideal visions of one age eventually are seen as its excesses by the next.

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    The idea of a star being born is bushwa. A star is created, carefully and cold-bloodily, built up from nothing, from nobody. Age, beauty, talent, least of all talent, has nothing to do with it. We could make silk purses out of sows' ears every day of the week.

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    The idea of choosing something that you want to be, that you identify as, at a young age and pursuing that without question - for me that was acting.

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    The ideas of an age are most abundant where they are not crowded by original ideas.

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    the impatience of the old is the worst impatience of all.

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    The images evoked by words being independent of their sense, they vary from age to age and from people to people, the formulas remaining identical. Certain transitory images are attached to certain words: the word is merely as it were the button of an electric bell that calls them up.

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    The illusion that times that were are better than those that are, has probably pervaded all ages.

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    The immortality of great art seems bound up with the inevitable loss of its original surface meaning and its rebirth in the spirit of every new age.

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    The inclusiveness of the Drama League luncheon is one of the most exciting things about it. I get to see old friends and meet new friends. Of course I can't tell who anybody is if they're under the age of 75. So my old friends become my new friends.

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    The impulse which directs to right conduct, and deters from crime, is not only older than the ages of nations and cities, but coeval with that Divine Being who sees and rules both heaven and earth.

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    The industrial revolution fueled all of humanity, everything we do has been exploding ever since. It's been the biggest most impacting thing, not only for human beings in the last 250 million years, but also the planet, which caused the ice age, which buried the forest. It's this circle because of the industrial revolution, it's neither good or bad, it enabled all of modernization, extended our life, it changed everything. It's the most impactful thing that happened to the planet and the people.

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    The industrial age brought compliance and compliance brought fear and fear brought us mediocrity.

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    The industrial age was not about craftspeople trading peer to peer. It was about stopping that. You weren't supposed to be a craftsperson, you were supposed to be an employee.

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    The Industrial Age is not sustainable. Its not sustainable in ecological terms, and its not sustainable in human terms.

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    The industrial age is over. What follows will be life lived on a much smaller and finer scale.

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    ...the influence of the factory upon the physiological and mental state of the workers has been completely neglected.

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    The information age is so psychotic - without the cell phone and Internet, I would be drama free right now.

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    The information highway will transform our culture as dramatically as Gutenberg's press did the Middle Ages.

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    The institution of chivalry forms one of the most remarkable features in the history of the Middle Ages.

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    The Internet has fashioned a new and complicated environment for an age-old dilemma that pits the demands of security against the desire for freedom.

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    The invisibility of work and workers in the digital age is as consequential as the rise of the assembly line and, later, the service economy.

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    The irreversibility of time. That's the hardest thing to accept at our age, that's the most violent aspect of death.

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    The irony of the information age is that it lends credibility to uninformed opinion.

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    The Jewish problem is as old as history, and assumes in each age a new form. The life or death of millions of human beings hangs upon its solution; its agitation revives the fiercest passions for good and for evil that inflame the human breast.

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    The issues of the choice between right and wrong has to be an ongoing concern for everybody, at every age. There is no magical point in a human life when anyone is or becomes immune to the second-by-second choice to do right instead of wrong.

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    The Jew is not satisfied with de-Christianizing, he Judiazizes, he destroys the Catholic or Protestant faith, he provokes indifference but he imposes his idea of the world of morals and of life upon those whose faith he ruins. He works at his age old task, the annilation of the religion of Christ.

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    The issue that's really, really concerning is that you have eight million prime age men who have dropped out of the labor force, folks who aren't even looking for work. You can create job growth all day, but unless you start to do the things that bring those labor force dropouts back into the job market, you're not going to solve the problems.

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    The job of the architect becomes more difficult in this secular age. Where once he had a god to extol, he now has humans like himself; where once he had "he," he now has "she" and "they.

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    The Jews were the money-lenders of the Middle Ages so there's a stereotype of the slightly or more than slightly dishonest business man and this stereotype covers and obscures all the facts.

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    The land is not old. It only changes, becoming one thing and the next. We are the ones who ascribe age, the brevity of our lives demanding a beginning, middle and end.

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    The kids are old enough now - I just want to let them be kids. I don't want to comment on them too much. They're at an age where I just want to let them be kids.

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    The largest mistake would be to start to move away from petroleum, a proven and economic energy source, to more speculative and expensive sources...The world will eventually leave the age of oil, but there is no geologic reason for this to happen until near the end of the 21st century.