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    In an age of constant movement, nothing is more urgent than sitting still.

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    In an age of explosive development in the realm of medical technology, it is unnerving to find that the discoveries of Salk, Sabin, and even Pasteur remain irrelevant to much of humanity.

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    In an age of synthetic images and synthetic emotions, the chances of an accidental encounter with reality are remote indeed.

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    In an age when all that was old seems new again, Bernard DeVoto's The Hour couldn't have made a more timely reappearance. This book reminds me of one of the joys of being an adult-cocktail hour!

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    In an age where the lowered eyelid is just a sign of fatigue, the delicate game of love is pining away. Freud and flirtation are poor companions.

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    In a nuclear age, each of us is threatened when peace is not secured everywhere.

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    In an active life is sown the seed of wisdom; but he who reflects not, never reaps; has no harvest from it, but carries the burden of age without the wages of experience; nor knows himself old, but from his infirmities, the parish register, and the contempt of mankind. And age, if it has not esteem, has nothing.

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    In an age in which infidelity abounds, do we observe parents carefully instructing their children in the principles of faith which they profess? Or do they furnish their children with arguments for the defense of that faith? ...it is not surprising to see them abandon a position which they are unable to defend.

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    In an age of acceleration, nothing can be more exhilarating than going slow.

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    In an age of constant live connections, the central question of self-examination is drifting from ‘Who are you?’ towards ‘What are you doing?

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    In an age of madness, to expect to be untouched by madness is a form of madness. But the pursuit of sanity can be a form of madness, too

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    In an age of speed, I began to think nothing could be more exhilarating than going slow. In an age of distraction, nothing can feel more luxurious than paying attention. And in an age of constant movement, nothing is more urgent than sitting still.

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    In a more intellectually rigorous age, I wouldn't be talked about as a satirist at all. I would just be a topical comedian.

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    In an active life is sown the seed of wisdom... And age, if it has not esteem, has nothing.

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    In an age in which the classic words of the Surrealists— 'As beautiful as the unexpected meeting, on a dissecting table, of a sewing machine and an umbrella'—can become reality and perfectly achievable with an atom bomb, so too has there been a surge of interest in biomechanoids

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    In an age of distraction, nothing can feel more luxurious than paying attention.

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    In an age of global standardization, regional voices also remind both writer and reader that no life is lived generically. If the purpose of literature is truly, as the ancients insisted, to instruct and delight, then what better to understand and enjoy than the here and the now?

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    In an age where there's so much active misinformation and its packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on a Facebook page or you turn on your television. Where some overzealousness on the part of, you know, a U.S. official is equated with constant and severe repression elsewhere.

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    In antiquity slaves were, in all honesty called slaves. In the middle ages, they took the name of serfs. Nowadays they are called wage earners.

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    In an age of computer manipulation, surrealism has become banal, a shadow of its former self.

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    In an age of iPhones and Playstations, it's great to see that somebody's still rocking the bus-on-a-string.

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    In an age of militant mediocrity, an 'extremist' is anyone who takes a position.

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    In an age of relativism, orthodoxy is the only possible rebellion left

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    In an age that is utterly corrupt, the best policy is to do as others do.

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    In an age where there is much talk about "being yourself," I reserve to myself the right to forget about being myself, since in any case there is very little chance of my being anybody else.

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    In antiquity and the Middle Ages reading was necessarily reading aloud.

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    In an age in which the media broadcast countless pieces of foolishness, the educated man is defined not by what he knows, but by what he doesn't know.

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    In an age of multiple and massive innovations, obsolescence becomes the major obsession.

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    In an age that has thrown off all tradition, the only rebellion possible is orthodoxy.

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    In an age where community involvement and partnerships with civil society are increasingly being recognized as indispensable, there is clearly a growing potential for cooperative development and renewal worldwide.

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    In any age, our problems are a result of sin, and the solution is faith and obedience.

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    In any given age it is only a few extremists who are right.

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    In a polite age almost every person becomes a reader, and receives more instruction from the Press than the Pulpit.

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    In a speech, the columnist Charles Krauthammer.... offered a new version of Socrates' famous saying, "The unexamined life is not worth living." In our age of bottomless self-love and obsession with our own feelings, Krauthammer suggested, "The too-examined life is not worth living either.

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    In a secular age, an authentic miracle must purport to be a hoax, in order to gain credit in the world.

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    In a spiritually sensitive culture, then, it might well be that age is something to be admired or envied.

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    In a social media age, it seems that everyone lives in their own reality and that when you give consideration to Newt Gingrich, he exists in an alternate reality, at some level, where the things he says are so diametrically opposed to the record.

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    In a very ugly and sensible age, the arts borrow, not from life, but from each other.

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    In a way I think why the Ghost story is very relatable to a large audience is that it's kind of a coming of age story and it's a realisation of 'I am what I am - what has happened to me, good or bad, that is the sum of who I am now'.

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    In a utilitarian age, of all other times, it is a matter of grave importance that fairy tales should be respected.

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    In Bach there is still too much crude Christianity, crude Germanism, crude scholasticism; he stands on the threshold of European (modern) music, but he looks back from there to the Middle Ages.

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    In blues, classical and jazz, you get more revered with age.

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    In bringing up a child, think of its old age.

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    In clothes clean and fresh there is a kind of youth with which age should surround itself.

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    In childhood, death stirred me not; in middle age, it pursued me like a prowling bandit on the road; now, grown an old man, it boldly leads the way, and ushers me on.

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    In childhood be modest, in youth temperate, in adulthood just, and in old age prudent.

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    Indeed, there were times when it was quite worrying that after hitting a certain age, you wouldn't hear from a lot of actresses anymore. But that's when women hit their stride and get a lot more interesting. You see that in roles for males but it's slowly getting better for women too.

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    Indeed the three policy pillars of the neoliberal age-privatization of the public sphere, deregulation of the corporate sector, and the lowering of income and corporate taxes, paid for with cuts to public spending-are each incompatible with many of the actions we must take to bring our emissions to safe levels.

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    Indeed, while Nature is wonderfully inventive of new structures, her conservatism in holding on to old ones is still more remarkable. In the ascending line of development she tries an experiment once exceedingly thorough, and then the question is solved for all time. For she always takes time enough to try the experiment exhaustively. It took ages to find how to build a spinal column or brain, but when the experiment was finished she had reason to be, and was, satisfied.

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    India has the right, if she only knew, of becoming the predominant partner by reason of her numbers, geographical position and culture inherited for ages.