I am a child of the 21st century.

In the 21st century, culture is power.

I am the conscience of the 21st Century.

Monolingualism is the illiteracy of the 21st century!

If you can read in the 21st century you own the world.

In the 21st century nations don't invade other nations.

I'm a 21st-century kid trapped in a 19th-century family.

The ruins of the unsustainable are the 21st century’s frontier.

I am a 21st century person who was accidentally launched in the 20th. I have a deep nostalgia for the future.

I really haven't joined the 20th or the 21st century yet. Someday. I'm getting closer. I have voicemail and a fax machine.

If we're to have a future in the 21st century, we'll want to be able to say, "Now what was the 20th century like in the United States of America, the most powerful of all countries of that century? What was it like to be an ordinary person?"

We could do something set in the 21st century, where I travel around to lots of different places and we talk to different ethnicities and lots of different racial and religious minorities, so it's not just the black-and-white America; it hasn't been that since the '90s.

What a lot of folks feel - and some of the other commenters have mentioned this - is that there isn't a very clear way for somebody who's working-class, who is middle-income to really get ahead in 21st century America. That implicates our education system. It also implicates our local and regional economies. And I think that folks will expect Trump to fix a lot of those things. But, of course, it's a really tall order, and it's not going to happen overnight.

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