I call the '70s the "golden age of television"; in the early '70s there were sensationally good shows. — Whit Stillman Copy Share Image
I don't know much about horror films despite growing up in the 80s and 90s when the genre was having its golden… — Jason Johnson Copy Share Image
Television is not hurting. Television is in fantastic shape. It's just a golden age for other people. — Henry Blodget Copy Share Image
But it is hard to resist the feeling that 70th was some kind of golden age. — Manolo Blahnik Copy Share Image
We lived through a relatively golden age between the end of World War II and Sept. 11, 2001. — Amos Oz Copy Share Image
I think the golden age of couture had some of the most incredible customers: women like Nan Kempner and all the icons. — Nicolas Ghesquiere Copy Share Image
The '50s was the golden age of music all over the world for some crazy, 'X-File'-like reason I can't quite understand. — Ry Cooder Copy Share Image
A poor girl may have an illusion that a prince will come and fetch her home. It is possible, some such cases… — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image
There is no golden age of public spending for the working class under any form of Conservative future, only the endless pursuit… — Dawn Foster Copy Share Image
“Like most visions of a 'golden age', the 'traditional family' evaporates on closer examination. It is an ahistorical amalgam of structures, values,… — Stephanie Coontz Copy Share Image
We're in a golden age for television. TV 25 years ago was slow, plodding , boring. The production values were not great.… — Adrian Dunbar Copy Share Image
As every season seems best to us in its turn, so the coming in of spring is like the creation of Cosmos… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“The golden age of discount retailing, where developing a store in a well-chosen location was a formula for printing money, has come… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
Early America does not deserve to be considered uniquely, distinctly or even predominantly Christian... There is no lost Golden Age to which… — Mark Noll Copy Share Image
Virtually every real breakthrough in technology had a bubble which burst, left a lot of people broke who'd invested in it, but… — Tim O'Reilly Copy Share Image
In 1776, 1950, or now, there's never been a golden age of liberty, and there never will be. People who value freedom… — David Boaz Copy Share Image
We got a wonderful present from Stalin and Hitler that they never meant to give us. We were immune for 60 years… — Amos Oz Copy Share Image
I think at first the Flume project really started out as an online thing. I used Facebook and SoundCloud, and I think… — Flume Copy Share Image
“Fifteen—it’s spelled out in the building’s custom-designed logo—was something completely different from the buildings before it. Like its logo, the neoclassical über-condo… — Michael Gross Copy Share Image
“Reunion with the mother is a siren call haunting our imagination. Once there was bliss, and now there is struggle. Dim memories… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
I wasn't working much. So I focused on studying, and I really learned what it means to be an actor. And here… — Tim Matheson Copy Share Image
There are, of course, always painters whom I admire and find fascinating. I've often thought, 'Goodness, if I could paint like the… — Margrethe II of Denmark Copy Share Image
Electric telegraphs, printing, gas, Tobacco, balloons, and steam, Are little events that have come to pass Since the days of the old… — Henry Sambrooke Leigh Copy Share Image
“And if I am not mistaken here is the secret of the greatness that was Spain. In Spain it is men that… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
“Have we not already seen enough of the fallacy and extravagance of those idle theories which have amused us with promises of… — Alexander Hamilton Copy Share Image
“I feel separated and cut off from the world around me, but occasionally I've felt that it was really a part of… — Northrop Frye Copy Share Image
“Many 18th- and 19th-century artists rejected, criticized, or ignored the Industrial Revolution. Instead of uplifting man, industry seemed to demoralize and dehumanize… — Jesse Bryant Wilder Copy Share Image
“I believe that we, that this planet, hasn't seen its Golden Age. Everybody says its finished ... art's finished, rock and roll… — Patti Smith Copy Share Image
“In the humanist world following Erasmus, man is at the centre of the universe. Man becomes largely responsible for his own destiny,… — Ronald Carter Copy Share Image
It is worthwhile to liveand fight courageouslyfor sacred ideals.O blow ye evil windsinto my body's firemy soul you'll never unravel.Even though disappointed… — Norbert Capek Copy Share Image
“To put it bluntly, it is not clear that cheering for innovation in the bombastic way we see in the blue states… — Thomas Frank Copy Share Image
We live in the golden age of character actors - in an age when actors who have done their time in character… — Tom Junod Copy Share Image
With the advent of cable and such, you guys are calling it the golden age of TV in terms of the writing… — Jimmy Smits Copy Share Image
“Don't you miss it?" I'd ask Aidan. "All that Hollywood sunshine?" "It's like hating the color yellow," she'd say, "and living in… — Amber Dermont Copy Share Image
The past. The Golden Age of the past. What a nostalgia we all feel for it. Yet we don't want it when… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
It is a golden age of television, with Amazon, Sky, and Netflix. They give opportunities to people to develop their own projects… — Suranne Jones Copy Share Image
“Sooner or later I too may passively take the print Of the golden age--why not? I have neither hope nor trust; May… — Alfred Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
“Arabic science throughout its golden age was inextricably linked to religion; indeed, it was driven by the need of early scholars to… — Jim Al-Khalili Copy Share Image
There was a period which I refer to as the 'Golden Age of Jazz,' which sort of encompasses the middle Thirties through… — Sonny Rollins Copy Share Image
The golden age is not in the past, but in the future; not in the origin of human experience, but in its… — Edwin Hubbel Chapin Copy Share Image