Loading...
Logo Zenevenes
Login
Logo Zenevenes
  • Home
  • Games

    • Logo Termo/Wordle Termo - Wordle 🇧🇷
    • Logo Termo/Wordle Colmeia - Spelling Bee 🇧🇷
  • Quotes
  1. Quotes
  2. Categorias
  3. 21st-century
Voltar

We are no longer in the dispensation of age and experience. We are in the era of knowledge and information. Information leads a true leader and a true leader leads others.

Israelmore Ayivor
knowledge wisdom self time age leadership food-for-thought wisdom-quotes experience leader leaders leading-by-example wisdom-quote information knowledge-wisdom lead wisdom-inspirational knowledge-power israelmore-ayivor information-age leads leading 21st-century dispensation dispense era experiences-and-graces false-leaders inform informational knowledgeable leadership-development leads-to self-leader self-leaders self-leadership self-leadership-character true-leader true-leaders true-leadership

Enjoy without injury, live without loss.

Amit Kalantri
life inspirational knowledge philosophy friends wisdom living loss live losing youth lost motivational advice fun enjoy security experience planning safety accidents injury amit-kalantri amit-kalantri-quotes amit-kalantri-writer advertisement proverbs social-networking generation modern catch-line tagline gain 21st-century enjoying precaution catch-phrases carefulness frolic

For me, all those systematic Bureaucracies of traditional schools jaded me. For me, I still I couldn’t understand why we have to have a factory style education for children living in the 21st century. Why hold them in place, asking them to read and repeat and giving them a number of tasks to finish? I still have no idea how exams and objective assessments could measure human behavior or intelligence. Is it some kind of barcoding human aptitude? Is it ethical anyway?

Neda Aria
teacher education ethics education-system educational-philosophy 21st-century

16th century advertisements cannot market 21st century products. Look for what is necessary at the present moment.

Israelmore Ayivor , em Become a Better You
inspirational motivational food-for-thought personal-development present advertisement motivations israelmore-ayivor market 21st-century inspirations century 19th-century advert 20th-century current products 16th-century advertise

I think I have many spenglerian moods about the country, and that some day people will look back and think 'this was a really goofy, unadmirable stupid time.

Dick Cavett
time america country stupid interview 21st-century q cbc jian-gomeshi

We are living in an era in which billions of people are grappling to promote communication, tolerance, and understanding over the more destructive forces of war, terrorism, and political chaos that have characterized the beginning of the 21st Century.

Aberjhani , em Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry
war diversity tolerance communication world-suicide-prevention-day multiculturalism terrorism national-history-day 21st-century world-population demographics compassion-heals-lives

No one can steal your freedom from you. You can only give it away.

Bella James , em The Girl Who Cried Wolf
philosophy freedom ya young-adult young-adult-fiction coming-of-age best-books philosophical-reflection 21st-century

One might come up with other and kinder distinctions (I shall not be doing so) but the plain fact about the senator from New York is surely that she is a known quantity who has already been in the White House purely as the result of a relationship with a man, and not at all a quixotic outsider who represents the aspirations of an 'out' group, let alone a whole sex or gender.

Christopher Hitchens
feminism politics united-states 21st-century 2008 new-york bill-clinton united-states-elections-2008 white-house first-lady-of-the-united-states hillary-clinton

That natural disasters are required to provide Americans with a glimpse of reality in their own country is an indication of the deep rot infecting the official political culture.

Tariq Ali , em The Obama Syndrome: Surrender at Home, War Abroad
politics united-states 2005 politics-of-the-united-states 21st-century hurricane-katrina new-orleans natural-disasters 2010-in-literature

Monotonous talk of the end of American hegemony, the universal cliché of the period, is mostly a way of avoiding mounting a serious opposition to it.

Tariq Ali , em The Obama Syndrome: Surrender at Home, War Abroad
clichés politics 2010 united-states american-imperialism 21st-century hegemony

Growing up in the digital age, I'm expected to embrace all forms of modern technology with blissful ignorance. Books were always one of few escapes from this, because reading a book means not having to look at another damned glowing screen - which is why, no matter how "convenient" or "enhanced" digital enthusiasts claim that Ebooks are, I'll never see them as real books. They're just files of binary data, and while they might be considered books by a large amount of people, Ebooks have lost the human quality that real books have. You can argue that this is pretentious or stupid or nostalgic, but ultimately what will you pass down to your children and grandchildren? A broken old Kindle device with the same files that millions of other people have, or the dog-eared paperbacks that you fell in love with and wrote your name in and got signed by the author and flipped through in the bookstore and kept with you for years, like an old friend?

Rebecca McNutt
friend reading future escape broken ignorance read generation modern ebook digital screen blissful 21st-century glow kindle glowing convenient electronic binary enhanced grandchildren tablet

More pathetic than the digital age is the people who love it. They buy right into the "newer is always better" ideology and they can't seem to grasp that the fun of VHS tapes, super 8 film, darkroom photography and vinyl records is far more worthwhile and human than the cold, high-tech atmosphere of everything being digitized. As the 21st century progresses, yeah, we'll have our Netflix and our cellular phones and our artificial intelligence and our implanted microchips - and future generations will have lost something valuable. Sadly, they won't even know what they've lost because we're taking it all away from them.

Rebecca McNutt
life humanity human meaning-of-life future scary artificial-intelligence digital future-generations 21st-century cell-phone microchip vinyl-record netflix old-shool super-8 vhs-tape

Cell phones are certainly not necessary, and "but I'm from the digital age, this is what everyone in my generation is doing!" isn't a very good excuse for being hooked on a glowing screen 24/7. In the 1960's every teen of the times was tripping on acid and running off to find themselves in communes and love buses. It was a fad, there was no excuse for it and it passed, just like I think that this generation's "cell phones are necessary for socialization" fad will eventually pass. What will it bring afterwards? I don't even want to know, but I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope that it isn't anything else digital.

Rebecca McNutt
peace technology sheep immaturity excuse drugs lazy generation digital 21st-century text cell-phone acid tripping hippie fad

How promising today's generation is. They can whip out their cellular phones like sheep, instantly take a million digital photos of their cat and then just delete them. But I'd like to see these kids try to artfully use a traditional film camera or make a super 8 home movie. Traditional film takes integrity, nostalgia, effort, patience and imagination - things that the 21st century has very little of. Everything these days, even a superior medium like film photography with an extensively vivid history and an iconic meaning, is becoming disposable in this age.

Rebecca McNutt
imagination art freedom nostalgia magic classic future world history taste cat photo photography film chemicals roll texting digital earth-day future-generations 21st-century selfie lab cell-phone canon nostalgic sheeple kodachrome kodak nikon super-8 fujifilm old-school polaroid reel

…Maybe I’ll be watching super-8 home videos,” Alecto told her, smiling bleakly. “I love my super-8 camera, it’s an Eastman Kodak one… Kodak stopped manufacturing them, the world went digital and now Kodak has stopped making Kodachrome film and all kinds of traditional film products… it’s sad.” “Well, uh… well, have fun watching your home movies then,” Mandy finished, but she didn’t have the slightest idea what he was talking about.

Rebecca McNutt , em Smog City
death loss grief nostalgia society future past world personification movie photography film social pollution disposable digital 21st-century dispair canada kodachrome kodak super-8 smog polaroid

Well, on some level, it’s similar to the psychological phenomenon of helplessness, where the will to try is lost. You get to the point where you just assume that your spontaneous call to a friend will go to voicemail or an assistant, and you decide not to bother.

Zack Love , em The Syrian Virgin
reality philosophy honesty people thoughts nature society culture 21st-century

Soon, nobody was leaving their cubicles to talk anymore, and we were either e-mailing each other random thoughts or scheduling meetings, or speaking over an instant message chat.

Christopher Herz , em Pharmacology
reality 21st-century electronics

Almost every time I speak to teenagers, particularly young female students who want to talk to me about feminism, I find myself staggered by how much they have read, how creatively they think and how curiously bullshit-resistant they are. Because of the subjects I write about, I am often contacted by young people and I see it as a part of my job to reply to all of them - and doing so has confirmed a suspicions I’ve had for some time. I think that the generation about to hit adulthood is going to be rather brilliant.Young people getting older is not, in itself, a fascinating new cultural trend. Nonetheless the encroaching adulthood and the people who grew up in a world where expanding technological access collided with the collapse of the neoliberal economic consensus is worth paying attention to. Because these kids are smart, cynical and resilient, and I don’t mind saying that they scare me a little.

Laurie Penny
women intelligence books reading feminism book wise smart read generation 21st-century our-generation

We’re losing society to apathy, to digital technology, the people who care about nobody else but themselves. They share every little detail of their stupid lives online as if the world even gives a damn… digital technology is getting smarter and society is getting dumber,” Mandy whispered in a voice filled with disbelief. “Society is… it’s slipping away.

Rebecca McNutt , em Smog City
apathy society technology digital 21st-century digital-age canada cape-breton slipping

When Mathematics unfold through Origamis, when video games target Medicine and Education, when architecture embraces nature, when we defy gravity, when physics dance, and dance clubs play Einstein, when we stop playing war, when TV starts saying something, when we produce without wasting, when engineering meets humanity’s primary needs, when all of these are not just casualties, but a standard we all live UP to: Then we’ll know. I’ll know: we really live in the 21st century

Natasha Tsakos
living future technology present innovation smart 21st-century

... common sense is the one thing that will certainly be wrong.

George Friedman , em The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century
wrong common-sense future thought-provoking conspiracy conspiracy-theories 21st-century forecast

LED lighting has its place: cold, detached, hollow places like office buildings, factories, fast food chains and public schools - places full of humans but no human emotions. LED lighting really belongs in the apathy of the digital age, where science and technology rules over friendship, love and freedom. Incandescent light bulbs have a warm yellow-orange glow like the glow of a nice fireplace, where friends and family might sit and talk together or where children might open Christmas presents, a glow that can project celluloid films and bring back old memories, a glow that can light the text of a paperback novel. Something that beautiful, with that much power, could never last very long in a time as depressing and uncertain as the 21st century.

Rebecca McNutt
life love light apathy emotion reading nostalgia fire memories future depression christmas cruelty cold uncertainty film mystery pretty 21st-century-quotes digital 21st-century old-fashioned office digital-age celluloid kodak paperback home-movies fluorescent-light incandescent-power led-s

I guess if there’s one thing I can say about the 21st century, it’s that the 21st century is all flash and no substance… everything is digital, nothing but files of invisible electronic data on computers and mindless zombies on their cellular phones… it’s sad how because of the digital age, society is ultimately doomed. Nothing in the digital age is real anymore, and you know, they say celluloid film and ray tube televisions and maybe even paper might become obsolete in this century? …What’s most annoying is that nobody cares, they’ve just learned to accept the digital age and get addicted to it… none of them are ever going to step up and say to the world, “you’re all a bunch of sheep!” and even if they did say anything, I doubt anyone would listen… they’re all too obsessed and attached to their cellular phones and overly big televisions and whatever other moronic things they’ve got these days… it almost makes me want an apocalypse to happen, to erase digital technology and force the world to start over again.

Rebecca McNutt , em Smog City
books book poison future scary photography film apocalypse digital doom 21st-century paper camera bleak cell-phones celluloid super-8 depressingly-honest

Truthfully she felt incredibly miserable, seeing university students and tourists bustling in and out of the place with their cell phones in hand, texting like there was no tomorrow. Living behind a screen, they’d likely text with their last breath.

Rebecca McNutt , em Smog City
sad future depressing phone 21st-century digital-age text cell-phone

...Then a man turnedAnd said to me: "Although I love the past, the dark of it,The weight of it teaching us nothing, the loss of it, the allOf it asking for nothing, I will love the twenty-first century more...

Mark Strand , em Blizzard of One
future past history 21st-century

Let us make sure that future generation writes our biography.

Amit Kalantri
inspirational philosophy wisdom inspiration inspirational-quotes motivation human motivational writing humans future motivational-quotes wisdom-quotes write biography autobiography 21st-century-quotes modern modern-quotes future-generation future-generations 21st-century modern-quotations writes my-biography our-biography

Wherever you go in the next catastrophéBe it sickroom, or prison, or cemet’ryDo not fear that your stay will besolit’ryCountless souls share your fate,you’ll have company!

Roman Payne , em The Basement Trains
friends death optimism fear fate loneliness freedom solitude poem optimistic camaraderie isolation togetherness trouble sickness illness roman-payne farewell luck optimist rhyme prison loneliness-quotes bad-luck roman wanderess 21st-century cemetery rhyming stanza aesthete-press basement-trains catastrophes french-american ill-fate moderoom

Our current modes of rationality are not moving society forward into a better world. They are taking it further and further from that better world. Since the Renaissance these modes have worked. As long as the need for food, clothing and shelter is dominant they will continue to work. But now that for huge masses of people these needs no longer overwhelm everything else, the whole structure of reason, handed down to us from ancient times, is no longer adequate. It begins to be seen for what it really is...emotionally hollow, esthetically meaningless and spiritually empty. That, today, is where it is at, and will continue to be at for a long time to come.

Robert M. Pirsig , em Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values
philosophy food-for-thought american-culture 21st-century american-society modern-problems

...21st century leaders use their brain cells more than their muscle tissues!

Israelmore Ayivor , em The Great Hand Book of Quotes
leadership more food-for-thought use brain leader leaders israelmore-ayivor muscles muscle 21st-century self-leader self-leaders self-leadership true-leadership century bad-leadership tissue bad-leaders use-your-brain good-leaders 21 21st 21st-century-leaders brain-cells muscle-tissue muscle-tissues tissues

Gone are the days when success depends on how you use your muscle tissues. In this 21st century, your brain cells must work more than your muscle tissues!

Israelmore Ayivor , em The Great Hand Book of Quotes
work days day past food-for-thought gone brain hard-work yesterday israelmore-ayivor muscles muscle work-hard 21st-century tissue cells past-days 21 brain-cells muscle-tissues tissues past-and-gone twenty-first twenty-first-century

Give as much as importance to your goal as you give it to your first girlfriend, with that much importance your girlfriend might still leave you but your goal will definitely come to you.

Amit Kalantri
inspirational dreams philosophy wisdom inspiration inspirational-quotes motivation important human motivational girlfriend leaving humans girl dream goals vision motivational-quotes wisdom-quotes leave importance goal modernity certain 21st-century-quotes modern modern-quotes targets important-things-in-life 21st-century modern-quotations partner important-things better-half definite definitely main-squeeze

So many had burned opportunities in the name of postponement, believing that another opportunity will arise. They fail to seize the spur of the moment, without thinking that maybe, that could be their last chance to actualize their long nurtured dreams. Achieving your heart desires in this century requires your alertness, diligence, and overcoming the hindrances that procrastination brings.

Michael Bassey Johnson , em The Infinity Sign
failure opportunities opportunity success nurture chance craving challenges procrastination overcoming diligence 21st-century achievement-quotes heart-desires alertness hindrances spur-of-the-moment

I am made of a thousand ghosts. Only you can shoot me down.

Bella James , em The Girl Who Cried Wolf
ya young-adult young-adult-fiction coming-of-age best-books 21st-century

Perhaps death is just a big lie.

Bella James
death ya young-adult young-adult-fiction coming-of-age best-books philisophical 21st-century

We have reached the end of one era, and now we don't know what is all around us. Because we're already in a new era, and it is very different from the old one. Science and the world of technology are both changing everything so quickly, even our bodies. So the original ancient culture was present here, but to no avail, at this point in history it has come to stop. It still has some effect, some kind of continuity, but it cannot analyse and reformulate things, it cannot impact things with absolute strength. The age to follow will be full of dangers. It will be full of difficulties. In all likelihood, it will not be a good future for mankind. It is even possible this new era will mean the end of mankind.

László Krasznahorkai , em Destruction and Sorrow beneath the Heavens: Reportage
culture pessimism outlook the-future warnings 21st-century predictions end-times

A woman is not only a man.

June Seong
woman man sexism 21st-century

I love humanity, surprisingly, as I observe 21st century with hawk eyed vision, I realize the more I love humanity the less I love Human as an individual.

Ankita Singhal
doomed humanity human-nature human 21st-century

Fatally, the term 'barbarian' is the password that opens up the archives of the twentieth century. It refers to the despiser of achievement, the vandal, the status denier, the iconoclast, who refuses to acknowledge any ranking rules or hierarchy. Whoever wishes to understand the twentieth century must always keep the barbaric factor in view. Precisely in more recent modernity, it was and still is typical to allow an alliance between barbarism and success before a large audience, initially more in the form of insensitive imperialism, and today in the costumes of that invasive vulgarity which advances into virtually all areas through the vehicle of popular culture. That the barbaric position in twentieth-century Europe was even considered the way forward among the purveyors of high culture for a time, extending to a messianism of uneducatedness, indeed the utopia of a new beginning on the clean slate of ignorance, illustrates the extent of the civilizatory crisis this continent has gone through in the last century and a half - including the cultural revolution downwards, which runs through the twentieth century in our climes and casts its shadow ahead onto the twenty-first.

Peter Sloterdijk
ignorance civilization vulgarity 21st-century 20th-century vulgar twentieth-century barbarism barbarian barbaric iconoclast vandal

What goes up, must come down." Well, Issac Newton's law doesn't apply to the internet. That's what people don't realize. When you put something up, as long as there is an internet there will be that same stuff. When you're a senior citizen, what you uploaded to Facebook at a high school party will still be there. Whatever you upload to the internet, no matter how strong your passwords and security are, guaranteed the government or some advertising corporation will look at what you post someday. The only law that applies to the internet is, "For every reaction, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Post a photograph and you'll get attention. Post your old scanned Kodak slides and family home movies, you'll get a nostalgia rush and you'll reunite people with better days. But post a bad thing, thinking you can go unnoticed, and you'll never be able to crawl out from underneath it.

Rebecca McNutt
fun science scary photo youtube law facebook government internet police gravity social-media twitter computer digital 21st-century corporation cell-phone post kodak home-movie issac-newton senior-citizen

I want to be a good man, a good writer.""Be one or the other, Ernest, not both.

Naomi Wood , em Mrs. Hemingway
historical-fiction hemingway 21st-century

No man should be asked to live with so much sadness, and with so little promise of relief.

Naomi Wood , em Mrs. Hemingway
historical-fiction hemingway 21st-century

Ernest chose to go, she finally thinks, watching the fire turn the papers black. He loved her but he could not live anymore.

Naomi Wood , em Mrs. Hemingway
historical-fiction hemingway 21st-century

I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course--the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end.

Douglas Adams
computers internet 21st-century y2k

She no longer lived in a world of speculation or recall and would take nothing on faith when the facts were but a few clicks away. It drove me nuts. I was sick to death of having as my dinner companions Wikipedia, About.com, IMDb, the Zagat guide, Time out New York, a hundred Tumblrs, the New York Times, and People magazine. Was there not some strange forgotten pleasure in reveling in our ignorance? Would we just be wrong?

Joshua Ferris , em To Rise Again at a Decent Hour
facts answers questions internet 21st-century

You know it’s the 21st Century when someone TEXTS you from the washroom to ask you to bring them a roll of toilet paper.

Tanya Masse
humor 21st-century-quotes life-today quotes-about-life 21st-century

I'll never buy a cell phone, I'd rather die than have a cell phones. Cell phones are the 21st century's ball and chain.

Rebecca McNutt
die phone slave digital 21st-century digital-age cell-phone ball-and-chain

Clique em "Aceitar" para armazenar Cookies que serão usados para melhorar sua experiência, análise de estatísticas de uso e nos ajudar a aperfeiçoar nossos serviços. Saiba mais

Ícone branco Zenevenes
Política de Privacidade | Termos de Uso
Zenevenes.com © 2025