Obsolete Quotes - Page 2
While facts never become obsolete or stale, commentaries always do.
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Grace Farrell (1992). “Isaac Bashevis Singer: Conversations”, p.37, Univ. Press of Mississippi
Ay, ay, the best terms will grow obsolete: damns have had their day.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Thomas Moore (1833). “The works: With a biographical sketch”, p.16
The religions are obsolete when the reforms do not proceed from them.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ronald A. Bosco (1982). “The Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson”, p.262, Harvard University Press
"The Characters", Chapter XVI. 2., 1688.
Douglas Crockford (2008). “JavaScript: The Good Parts: The Good Parts”, p.6, "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Immoral (definition): Obsolete expression meaning "politically incorrect".
"Abnormally Happy: A Gay Dictionary". Book by Richard Summerbell, 1985.
Peter Drucker (2014). “Innovation and Entrepreneurship”, p.172, Routledge
Comedies of manners swiftly become obsolete when there are no longer any manners.
Noel Coward (1952). “Relative Values: A Light Comedy in Three Acts”, Samuel French