In this post, you will find great Advent Quotes from famous people, such as David Hepworth, John Nelson Darby, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Sun Myung Moon, John Boyle O’Reilly. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

The age of the rock star ended with the passing of physical product, the rise of automated percussion, the domination of the committee approach to hit-making, the widespread adoption of choreography, and, above all, the advent of the mystique-destroying Internet.
The salvation of the elect was as certain before His advent, though accomplished by it, as afterwards.
The advent of interactive communications has created an inflection point where it’s economical to provide education differently than in the past.
We have witnessed the terrible increases in the incidence of alcoholism, the advent of drug dependency, the protests, marches, strikes and human alienation.
Certainly the advent of technology and electronic commerce has had an immense impact on the real estate industry.
In a sense, terrorism blossomed in the advent of television. Television promotes terrorism in religion and in politics.
The advent of the Internet exposed the fact that the old business model for newspapers was broken. The world wide web fundamentally changed the media eco-system, challenging established journalistic practice in what is known as the mainstream media: radio, television, newspapers and magazines.
The ‘International Style of Modernism‘ came with the advent of building services. In the end, the architecture became like a container space, essentially like a boring box with a basement full of machinery to make it inhabitable. As a result, buildings literally started to look identical all over the planet.

In the old days, money controlled politics. Today, information controls politics. So I think with the advent of the Internet, the power of wealth has been diminished. Look up all the people you know who spent millions and millions of dollars and fell short.
Trends in circulation and advertising – the rise of the Internet, which has made the daily newspaper look slow and unresponsive; the advent of Craigslist, which is wiping out classified advertising-have created a palpable sense of doom.
For years, particularly with the advent of the Internet, people have been griping about lessening attention spans.
Walt Disney had a nuclear imagination before the advent of nuclear, some comprehension of apocalypse and rapture deep in his genes.
No one felt it more than the President. I saw him repeatedly, and he fairly groaned at the inexplicable delay in the advent of help from the loyal States.
The advent of a new religion, making serious and impressive claims to embody a new revelation from on high, is not a frequent occurrence.