
Top 26 Quotes About Different Eras
#1. By acquiring all of your furniture from different eras and places and things that are expensive and inexpensive, it will make your end product have a great spirit.
Kelly Wearstler
#2. Comparisons are really no good in sport, especially if it is a comparison between different eras and generations, for there are so many variables that come into play, starting from the quality of the opposition to playing conditions.
Sunil Gavaskar
#3. There are certain songs that just stick around and do something that transcends whatever time they were written in. Through different eras, people are able to impart different meaning to the song, and they become part of some sort of consciousness.
Beck
#4. Superman has been around for so long; he's been around for, what, eight decades now? And he goes through these different eras where different aspects of who he is get emphasized.
Gene Luen Yang
#5. I think that the ideal physique and look of a ballerina is always changing with different eras. And it's continuing to change.
Misty Copeland
#6. We give people a taste of different eras of us, it's kind of like a mix-tape of us.
Mikey Way
#7. I think dressing up or down should be a creative experience. Exciting. Fun. For me the key to personal style lies in accessories. I love objects from different worlds, different eras, combined my way. Never uptight, achieving - hopefully - a kind of throwaway chic
Iris Apfel
#8. The idea of recontextualizing images from different eras to express larger ideas about modern times was very exciting to me. That archival aesthetic is the foundation of my filmmaking style.
Elisa Kreisinger
#9. I have never believed in comparisons, whether they are about different eras, players or coaches.
Sachin Tendulkar
#10. Like all sports fans, tennis junkies are not satisfied with simply following the current crop of players and admiring their accomplishments. They seemingly always need to compare players of different eras and designate one of them as the greatest player of all time.
Dave McPherson
#11. Wherefore it is impossible to succeed in comparing wealth of different eras or different nations. This, in political economy, like squaring the circle in mathematics, is impracticable, for want of a common mean or measure to go by.
Jean-Baptiste Say
#12. When I listen to music from different eras, I sense different things. The 1940s music, there's so much optimism and romance, maybe because they just solved the biggest problem on Earth at that time - World War II. In the 1960s, there was so much creativity and innovation in sound.
Eric Betzig
#13. My style is a mashup of different eras, but each piece I have makes me feel good about myself. I do have a taste for expensive shoes.
Wynter Gordon
#14. Like the classic it has become, the Farewell Address has demonstrated the capacity to assume different shapes in different eras, to change color, if you will, in varying shades of light.
Joseph J. Ellis
#15. To be American is to long for whatever our parents fled.
Colin Quinn
#16. When you listen to most of the records that really had an impact on you, they always seem to be from a different era.
Jeff Tweedy
#17. I wouldn't change anything that happened.That's the way the game was played when I was coming up. The game is different now. It's just a by-product of the era.
Chris Pronger
#18. Well, I mean, the original is certainly the jump-off, it certainly is what it is, you know, I grew up around that era so I watched all those shows. The basic concept is there, it's just a different movie. Totally different actors, different filmmakers, different script, but same concept.
Antoine Fuqua
#19. Even when dead, the hog largely refuses to submit to the machine,
Sigfried Giedion
#20. Your eyes wider than distance, this life is sweeter than fiction.
Taylor Swift
#21. If you don't love him, if you don't even care about him, then seeing him now shouldn't be all that painful. Should it?
Tess Gerritsen
#22. I don't want to be called a good loser. A good loser is still a loser.
Stu Ungar
#23. When we give ourselves permission to fail..we at the same time, give ourselves permission to excel.
Eloise Ristad
#25. To be quite honest, I find that it's easier to do parts that are wrapped up in different hair and wardrobe and eras, and different period behavior, than it is to play closer to the present.
Scott Bakula
#26. A piece of art only succeeds when it's creator...possesses the belief that brings it into being
Jessie Burton
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