The big turning point, really, was the Beatles' influence on American folk music, and then Roger took it to the next step, and then along came the Lovin' Spoonful and everybody else.
At the turning point of our emotions, there lay a magic milestone of hope, before us.
The death of JFK to the resignation of Richard Nixon marked a great turning point in American life.
Having kids has been a turning point in my life because when I was still single, all I wanted was to impress beautiful girls.
The Copernican revolution brought about by Kant was, I think, the most important single turning point in the history of philosophy.
The subject matter is very tricky. It's about the Munich massacre and what Mossad did afterwards with the assassination squads. I think it's a turning point in history, especially for the Palestinians.
At times, we were forced to go through a history of dependence, unable to determine our own destiny. But today, we are at the threshold of a new turning point.
In retrospect, the Millennium marked only a moment in time. It was the events of September 11 that marked a turning point in history, where we confront the dangers of the future and assess the choices facing humankind.
The turning point for effective communication is actually hearing what is being said, rather than hearing what you want to hear instead.
To some extent at that time, we injected rock and roll into that scene- we played loud and that was a huge turning point for that scene. We were involved in playing with all those people.
The conception that, instead of this, contemporary society is at or near a turning point is very prominent in the views of a school of social scientists who, though they are still comparatively few, are getting more and more of a hearing.
I was with the U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on the day that Srebrenica fell, which happened to be a huge historical turning point in the Bosnian war.
Almost every major turning point in the history of mankind was a side-effect of totally unrelated intentions.
A turning point in the public's perception of the building art came with the publication of Frank Lloyd Wright's 'An Autobiography' of 1932, a picaresque narrative that captivated many who hadn't the slightest inkling of what architects actually did.
Every war has it's turning points, and every person too.
I went to work. That was a turning point. When you have to do eight shows a week and your name is on the marquee, no matter what is going on at home or what's on the cover of the newspapers, you've got to do your job.
If America wants to retain its position as a global power, its president must listen to the people and show strong leadership at this turning point in human history.
With 'Letters from Iwo Jima,' then 'Memories of Tomorrow,' I reached a sort of turning point in my acting. I had poured so much of myself into those movies that I really had no idea where to go from there.
With the perspective afforded by the passage of time, where does 9/11 rank as a turning point in our national history? For the victims and their families, innocents going about their lives, suddenly and brutally murdered, no other day can ever matter...
I'll find my own way, when I was no longer able to survive. and when I knew that's where I can get up turning point
I sculpted for four or five years. Mostly for my own amusement, I decided to do a picture book, and that was kind of a turning point.