Sign 'O' The Times

Sign of the times may refer to:

  • Sign of the times (Catholicism), a phrase associated with some Aggiornamentos of the Roman Catholic Church
  • "A Sign of the Times", a 1966 single by Petula Clark
  • A Sign of the Times (Joe Pass album), a 1966 album by Joe Pass
  • "Sign of the Times", a 1979 song and single by Slade, from Return to Base
  • "Sign of the Times", a 1983 single by British group The Belle Stars
  • "Sign of the Times", a 1984 song by Quiet Riot from the album Condition Critical
  • "Sign of the Times", a 1985 song by Grandmaster Flash from the album They Said It Couldn't Be Done
  • Sign "O" the Times, a 1987 album by Prince
  • "Sign o' the Times" (song), a 1987 song from the above album
  • Sign o' the Times (film), a 1987 concert film featuring Prince
  • Sign of the Times: The Best of Queensrÿche, a 2007 compilation album by progressive metal band Queensrÿche
  • Sign of the Times (Cosmic Gate album), 2009
  • Sign of the Times (Bob James album), 1981
  • Sign of the Times Three Days Grace (Album : Transit of Venus)2012

Signs of the Times may refer to:

  • Matthew 16:2b–3, a passage in the Gospel of Matthew which contains the phrase the signs of the times (σημεῖα τῶν καιρῶν)
  • Signs of Christ's return
  • Signs of the Times (UK), a British left-wing discussion group
  • Magazines named "Signs of the Times":
    • Signs of the Times (magazine), Seventh-day Adventist monthly magazine for North America, published by Pacific Press
    • El Centinela (Adventist magazine), Seventh-day Adventist Spanish language version of Signs of the Times, published by Pacific Press
    • Signs of the Times (Australian magazine), a Seventh-day Adventist monthly magazine, published by Signs Publishing Company
    • Signs of the Times (Millerite magazine), published by followers of William Miller, and started in 1840

Famous quotes containing the words sign and/or times:

    The symbolic view of things is a consequence of long absorption in images. Is sign language the real language of Paradise?
    Hugo Ball (1886–1927)

    I have a notion that gamblers are as happy as most people, being always excited; women, wine, fame, the table, even ambition, sate now & then, but every turn of the card & cast of the dice keeps the gambler alive—besides one can game ten times longer than one can do any thing else.
    George Gordon Noel Byron (1788–1824)