Top 22 Modern Era Quotes

Words matter. These are the best Modern Era Quotes from famous people such as Irvine Welsh, Dan Crenshaw, James D. Watkins, Maxwell Jacob Friedman, Jane Leavy, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

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There’s something about the modern era where it’s very hard to transgress – we’re all so online, easier to track by mobile phone – so you have people who do it on your behalf.
Irvine Welsh
Anybody who questions the validity of the Constitution, whether it works in the modern era, should never be president.
Dan Crenshaw
We must recognize the chief characteristic of the modern era – a permanent state of what I call violent peace.
James D. Watkins
I’m as old-school as it gets in this modern era. I’m the last of a dying breed.
Maxwell Jacob Friedman
The modern era of Cape Cod baseball dawned in 1963 when the league became a showcase for the collegiate elite.
Jane Leavy
There’s room for many definitions of masculinity in the modern era.
Kemp Muhl
There has always been tension between reporters and the administration, particularly when it comes to war in the modern era. You can go to Kennedy or Johnson and see that they weren’t happy with David Halberstam or Morley Safer.
Lowell Bergman
For any footballer who plays for Real Madrid in the modern era, the prospect of leaving the club must feel like a step down no matter where they go – but it does not have to be like that.
Paul Scholes
The invention of the camera enabled the reinvention of the British monarchy for the modern era.
Lucy Worsley
The modern era of continuity planning began under President Ronald Reagan.
Barton Gellman
The Olympics have been an amazing part of Los Angeles’ history. In many ways in 1932, they put us on the map when people didn’t even know where Los Angeles was. In 1984, they were the first profitable Olympics of the modern era.
Eric Garcetti
In the modern era, our nation experienced constant hardship and difficulties. The Chinese nation reached the most dangerous period. Since then, countless people with lofty ideals to realise the great revival of the Chinese nation rose to resist and fight, but failed one time after another.
Xi Jinping
First off, I have to mention what is undoubtedly the greatest phenomenon of the modern era: All You Can Eat Buffets.
Alexei Sayle
Paleoclimatic records show clearly that the past 10,000 years, the Holocene, is a remarkably stable period in which we went from being a few hunters and gatherers to become more sedentary agriculture-based civilizations, which then moved us to the current populated modern era.
Johan Rockstrom
If you think about the traditional mafia stories we grew up on, it is always about the death of criminal organisations – things like the ‘Sopranos’ – the last vestiges of once proud families subsumed by the modern era.
James Watkins
Rousseau ranks among the great educational theorists of the modern era, even if he was the last man to put in charge of a classroom. Young adults, he thought, should be allowed to develop their capabilities in their distinctive way.
Terry Eagleton
Breaking Benjamin, talk about songwriting, I mean, some of the greatest songwriters of the modern era. And, obviously, it’s a little heavier.
Synyster Gates
In a sense, I think the WWE Universe has become one of the greatest characters of the modern era.
Mick Foley
Accountants, machinists, medical technicians, even software writers that write the software for ‘machines’ are being displaced without upscaled replacement jobs. Retrain, rehire into higher paying and value-added jobs? That may be the political myth of the modern era. There aren’t enough of those jobs.
Bill Gross
In the modern era, with the rewards the top players have during their career and the risks involved moving into management, more will look at it and say they don’t need it.
Jamie Carragher
The applicability of the Establishment Clause to public funding of benefits to religious schools was settled in Everson v. Board of Ed. of Ewing, which inaugurated the modern era of establishment doctrine.
David Souter
Music is all starting to sound alike in the modern era. Afro-pop sounds exactly like L.A. pop – there’s no difference, no ambience, no real resonance.
Ry Cooder