822 Quotes About Generations

  • Author Claude Pepper
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    If more politicians in this country were thinking about the next generation instead of the next election, it might be better for the United States and the world.

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  • Author David Puttnam
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    I absolutely refuse to accept the fact that any country in the world goes into a kind of film-making crisis. What happens is they lose confidence, they lose focus and the young film-makers of any particular generation can very easily get lost in that mix. It's happened in Italy, happened in France, happened in the U.K. during my lifetime.

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  • Author Dennis Prager
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    We are undermining a generation's happiness by depriving them of national identity, religious identity, and gender identity

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  • Author Deval Patrick
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    Two [Massachusetts coal burning power plants] remain: Brayton Point in the South Coast region and Mt. Tom, just down the road. Within the next four years, both should shut down and Massachusetts should finally end all reliance on conventional coal generation.

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  • Author Ezra Pound
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    The flavors of the peach and the apricot are not lost from generation to generation. Neither are they transmitted by book learning.

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  • Author Fernando Pessoa
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    I belong to a generation - assuming that this generation includes others besides me - that lost its faith in the gods of the old religions as well as in the gods of modern nonreligions. I reject Jehova as I reject humanity.

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  • Author George Pataki
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    I'm a Republican who embraces science and understands we have to work with the next generation of millennials to have the innovation and technology so that we can grow a 21st century economy.

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  • Author George Plimpton
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    I remember being awed by it - the uniqueness and nicety of style - and I suspect I was a bit jealous because we were more or less of the same generation.

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