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:

    We “need” cancer because, by the very fact of its incurability, it makes all other diseases, however virulent, not cancer.
    Gilbert Adair, British author, critic. “Under the Sign of Cancer,” Myths and Memories (1986)

    Since I am a man, my heart is three or four times less sensitive, because I have three or four times as much power of reason and experience of the world—a thing which you women call hard-heartedness. As a man, I can take refuge in having mistresses. The more of them I have, and the greater the scandal, the more I acquire reputation and brilliance in society.
    Stendhal [Marie Henri Beyle] (1783–1842)