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Now Quotes
Where things stand, right now.
This collection uses now as a marker for change, whether that means a shift in recognition, a new kind of role someone enjoys playing, or a fresh fitness goal being worked toward. It sits comfortably alongside our I Am quotes.
- Last Updated on May 30, 2021
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Nearly every country in the world is now becoming industrialized as rapidly as it can.
- Nations
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We are now physically, politically, and economically one world and nations so interdependent that the absolute national sovereignty of nations is no longer possible.
- Happy
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- Nov 07, 2020
Now listen lads, I'm not happy with our tackling. We're hurting them but they keep getting up.
- Government
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While all other sciences have advanced, that of government is at a standstill - little better understood, little better practiced now than three or four thousand years ago.
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Everybody's just emulated us and now everybody just kinda takes our sound as their foundations.
- Money
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There's really no money per se to be made on records. We used to make a lot of money on records. Now, all of our money is made on touring.
- Middle Class
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I grew up in a working class neighborhood in Sweden, which, during my teens, gentrified and is now completely middle class and even upper middle class.
- People
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You used to make records, record companies sold them, and people went to record stores and bought them. That's all gone now.
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For eight years Republicans worked around the clock to delegitimize Bill Clinton. For the next eight years, Democrats tried to delegitimize Bush. Now Barack Obama is enduring the rage of his conservative opposition.
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All hippies around now just represent complete apathy.
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When I started in the press there were really ink-stained wretches. Not everybody went to college. Now, everybody at the New York Times and the Washington Post and Salon and Slate, most of them have Ivy League educations.
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