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The year of "Don't knowing"!
For me, the present is a golden era. That's the greatest golden era. Right now. I just like pining for lost times.
This is the fourth age, the Kali Yuga, and it's a time of great darkness. At the end of this age, there's supposed to be a cosmic dissolution and then life begins anew. It's a wonderful cycle of rebirth.
A thousand ages in Thy sight
Are like an evening gone;
Short as the watch that ends the night
Before the rising sun.
Our new millennium began, and it seemed a little bit possible--though surely if we examined the thought too closely, it would evaporate--that a brighter time might be ahead; we have, after all, the round, clean slate of the new number, the row of zeros after the initial digit in 2000.
In retrospect, the Millennium marked only a moment in time. It was the events of September 11 that marked a turning point in history, where we confront the dangers of the future and assess the choices facing humankind.
This is my decade. Nothing is going to stop me.
My heart is a thousand years old.
This is kraken year zero," Moore said. "This is Anno Teuthis. We're in the end times. What d'you think's been going on?
We are now in the Me Decade - seeing the upward roll of the third great religious wave in American history.
An epoch which had gilded individual liberty so that if a man had money he was free in law and fact, and if he had not money he was free in law and not in fact. An era which had canonized hypocrisy, so that to seem to be respectable was to be.
Peter 3:8: Unto the Lord, a day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as a day.
I am ashamed of my century, but I have to smile.
Age of the geek, baby!
You're very polite, but I belong to another generation
It is nineteenth century up-to-date with a vengeance. And yet, unless my senses deceive me, the old centuries had, and have, powers of their own which mere 'modernity' cannot kill.
Compared to prehistoric times, ninety is the new forty.
It had travelled for a billion years. It could wait a billion more. This Green Hell, Aug 2012
Happy the age, happy the time, to which the ancients gave the name of golden, not because in that fortunate age the gold so coveted in this our iron one was gained without toil, but because they that lived in it knew not the two words "mine" and "thine"!
What does it mean for a civilisation to be a million years old? We have had radio telescopes and spaceships for a few decades; our technical civilisation is a few hundred years old ... an advanced civilisation millions of years old is as much beyond us as we are beyond a bushbaby or a macaque
We live in a 'two-hundred-year present'.
But not of late years are we about to speak; we are going back to the beginning of this century; late years - present years are dusty, sun-burnt, hot, arid; we will evade the noon, forget it in siesta, pass the mid-day in slumber, and dream of dawn.
This filthy twentieth century. I hate its guts.
From then on I began to measure my life not by years but by decades.
the future, Hugues
We are the heirs of the ages
You can go fuck yourself, you great big domineering Neanderthal. Wake-up call: Guess what? We're not in the Stone Age anymore." "As I pointed out earlier, a physical impossibility. And I ken full well what epoch it is. Come here, Jessica St. James. Now.
The Golden Age is the most implausible of all dreams. But for it men have given up their life and strength; for the sake of it prophets have died and been slain; without it the people will not live and cannot die.
Five-Year," a term given to cash minted before 2023. That was the last year cash was produced without embedded chips that could trace every use of the currency as if it was a debit or credit card.
The generation that bought the most shoes and crippled the moral footing
Nothing ages so quickly as yesterday's vision of the future.
You have only to creep into a secluded corner or into a crocodile, to shut your eyes, and you immediately devise a perfect millennium for mankind.
Across the moment, aeons speak with aeons.
More than we experienced has gone by.
I am a child of the 21st century.
I am a 21st century person who was accidentally launched in the 20th. I have a deep nostalgia for the future.
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machine. Unexpectedly, I'd invented a time
People will endure their tyrants for years, but they tear their deliverers to pieces if a millennium is not created immediately.
What year is it in your imagination?
A golden past
That flees so fast,
Modernity is the transient, the fleeting, the contingent; it is one half of art, the other being the eternal and the immovable.
A time when the miracles of technology were still virile and exciting: steam engines and flying machines, not smart phones and cosmetic surgery. When there were still wildernesses left to explore and mountains left unclimbed
That's a chapter, the last chapter of the 20th, 20th, the 21st century that most of us would rather forget. The last chapter of the 20th century. This is the first chapter of the 21st century.
Next one hundred years we are history
eternal blue noon;
Old Time the clock-setter.
Jewel-Like the immortaldoes not boast of its length of yearsbut of the scintillating point of the moment.
The time and moment of Ancient and Medieval is gone, a new change is sought from within by the lifeforce a moment that is for NOW and not holding on the Past which though Primordial is eternally in the present living for the Future.
The obscurest epoch is today.
To define the era we live in is very difficult. How do we define it? We define it by music.
I am nostalgic of an era I never knew.
These are the times described in the Holy Bible as the "Last Judgement" and in the Koran as "Kiyama", the Resurrection time. Astrologically it is also called the Age of Aquarius, the time of rebirth and of great spiritual development on the Earth.
I really have a generation gap about modern clothes.
much older than the
Sometimes you accidentally input an extra digit into the year: i.e, 19993 and you add 18,000 years on to *now*, and you realize that the year 19993 will one day exist and that time is a scary thing, indeed.
Fortune has no era finer than this moment
I'm about the present.
Decades go faster toward the end of a century.
The perceptions of middle age have their own luminosity.
According to the Puranas, the Kali Yug is the last age before the world is destroyed by the 'fire of one thousand suns', after which the cycle reaches its conclusion and time momentarily stops, before the wheel turns again and a new cycle begins. Rather
No generation before us has faced a decade of choices that will so profoundly impact the course of life on this planet as those we now face. And no generation before us has had the opportunity to enrich the future so vastly.
We live in an epoch of denudation.
Our ancestors have travelled the iron age; the golden is before us.
Modernity is the most transient of qualities.
At the millennium we partied like it was 1999. And then we had a 10 year bathtub tequila hangover, man. Just hugging the metaphorical toilet on a daily basis.
I grew up in a generation that had exponential technological advances.
In the midst of each epoch, I fully realize that a new epoch will dawn.
among them Pleistocene ("most recent"), Pliocene ("more recent"), Miocene ("moderately recent") and the rather endearingly vague Oligocene ("but a little recent").
It's old. Really old.
Is that a technical term?
Yeah, it's technical. Translation: I don't know how old it is, but it's really fucking old.
Wow. That is old.
Ten years, a hundred years, a thousand - once passed, I thought, time was all the same, all over.
Nothing grows old-fashioned so fast as modernity.
To be modern is to find ourselves in an environment that promises us adventure, power, joy, growth, transformation of ourselves and the world - and at the same time that threatens to destroy everything we have, everything we know, everything we are.
The Messianic era is the present age, which began to germinate with the teachings of Spinoza, and finally came into historical existence with the great French Revolution.
I was born in the age of "alas".
The spring of the New Age is here, bursting forth in perfect harmony, beauty and abundance; and nothing can stop it from coming about.
And if you'd swap your metalife for a bone clock's snatched, wasted, tawdry handful of decades!
on her best days, she glimpses the limitless span of millennia behind her: millions of years, tens of millions.
That night lasted a thousand years.
As a character in Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love, set in 1876, remarks, "Every age thinks it's the modern age, but this one really is.
It's the age of reason for the anarchist.
When many people think of "new age" they think of crystals and purple decals and ceramic angels in people's windows and a kind of fuzzy thinking - which is abhorrent to a serious person.
The generation that had information, but no context. Butter, but no bread. Craving, but no longing.
You just never know when you're living in a golden age.
A million million years gives us some time to prepare for the end ... let us make the best of it.
Old Year! upon the Stage of Time You stand to bow your last adieu; A moment, and the prompter's chime Will ring the curtain down on you.
The golden age is not in the past, but in the future; not in the origin of human experience, but in its consummate flower; not opening in Eden, but out from Gethsemane.
A piece of crystal. A change, in a change that is remarkable there is no reason to say that there was a time.
Each decade absolutizes its own fashions of thought and action without the least pause and consideration of the fact that a decade later those very fashions and ideas will be buried in the dustbin of history as one turns to a new decade.
The idea of modernity is beginning to lose its vitality. It is losing it because modernity is no longer a critical attitude but an accepted, codified convention.
It is almost as if the millennium were arrived, when we shall throw our clocks and watches over the housetop, and remember time and seasons no more. Not to keep hours for a lifetime is ... to live forever.
The mechanistic age impended over an horizon not hostile, but silently indifferent.
For it is the dawn that has come, as it has come for a thousand centuries, never failing.
Boomers were the original Millennials.
The arkleseizure cometh!
This is the age of electrical energy. The age of atomic energy hasn't really dawned yet, not in the way that atomic energy has evolved in other worlds.
To the end of this age. Oh, a thousand years
Will Hardly leach," he thought, "this dust of that fire.
We are the last generation of humans on Earth!
Before printing was discovered, a century was equal to a thousand years.
Boy to his dying grampa: I am a century wide. I think that I have my literal age but am surrounded in a radius of years. I think that these years of days, this near century of years, is a gift from you.
The civilization of one epoch becomes the manure of the next.