Old And New Quotes by Colin Greenwood, Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, Thomas Paine, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ken Wilber, Adam Gopnik and many others.

The trick with computers I think, is to approach old and new things with the same reverence as you would like your favourite chair and not be seduced by the constant innovation otherwise you never do anything.
Let us suppose, that the Old and New worlds were formerly but one continent, and that, by a violent earthquake, the ancient Atalantis [sic] of Plato was sunk … The sea would necessarily rush in from all quarters, and form what is now called the Atlantic ocean.
We must be compelled to hold this doctrine to be false, and the old and new law called the Old and New Testament, to be impositions, fables and forgeries.
Old and new make the warp and woof of every moment. There is no thread that is not a twist of these two strands.
Both the old and new physics were dealing with shadow-symbols, but the new physics was forced to be aware of that fact – forced to be aware that it was dealing with shadows and illusions, not reality.
Going to a restaurant is one of my keenest pleasures. Meeting someplace with old and new friends, ordering wine, eating food, surrounded by strangers, I think is the core of what it means to live a civilised life.
We are marching against the law of the jungle that the United States and its acolytes old and new want to impose on the world.
If the Old and New Testament teach us anything, they teach us that nothing is too difficult for God. What he originates, he orchestrates.
Every man should be born again on the first day of January. Start with a fresh page
A lot of modern film scoring is about a lack of themes, so I try to find ways of using music that doesn’t necessarily have thematic material in it to make the points when there is thematic material even stronger. It’s cool to be able to combine old and new.
I don’t care for remakes. There’s soooo much undiscovered material out there; old and new. I want to be original.
The religion of both Old and New Testaments is marked by fervent outspoken testimonies against evil. To speak smooth things in such a case may be sentimentalism, but it is not Christianity. It is a betrayal of the cause of truth and righteousness.
Science, like life, feeds on its own decay. New facts burst old rules; then newly divined conceptions bind old and new together into a reconciling law.
The Bible is one, Old and New, in my particular tradition.
I’ve sort of realized there’s a definite pattern to my output at this point: there’s an album that everybody sort of loves, that’s a real balance between the old and new, like The Dreamer or No Beginning No End, like a blend of jazz and hip-hop, or r&b and soul and hip-hop.
The Old and New Testaments are the Great Code of Art.
If you want something new, you have to stop doing something old