Future Quotes
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We know nothing of what will happen in future, but by the analogy of experience.
Abraham Lincoln -
We would like to have a great future, so we need to think about the urban philosophy, the urban problems, and the construction of the city. That's the new politics, maybe.
Burhan Sonmez
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Investing in women's lives is an investment in sustainable development, in human rights, in future generations - and consequently in our own long-term national interests.
Liya Kebede -
My hold on the past and the future is precarious and my possession of my own time is always postponed until a stage when I may fully understand it, yet this stage can never be reached, since it would be one more moment bounded by the horizon of its future, and requiring in its turn, further developments in order to be understood.
Maurice Merleau-Ponty -
Instead of seeing these children for the blessings that they are, we are measuring them only by the standard of whether they will be future deficits or assets for our nation's competitive needs.
Jonathan Kozol -
Professors of the Dismal Science, I perceive the length of your tether is now pretty well run; and I must request you to talk a little lower in the future.
Thomas Carlyle -
We expect better things for the future now that Phil Collen is in the group.
Rick Savage Def Leppard -
I try to spend my time on areas that I think are important for the future, and where I think I can add value.
Jeff Bezos
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Becoming an adult means leaving the world of your parents and starting to make your way toward the future that you will share with your peers.
Alison Gopnik -
We have CBS.com, we have our stuff on iTunes. We feel the wave of the future is getting as much distribution as we can. We feel that we should be nonexclusive and get our content out there.
Leslie Moonves -
I adore the past. So much more restful than the present. So much more dependable than the future.
Anton Walbrook -
If a future U.S. president were to refuse to defend an ally under attack, NATO would lose all credibility.
Jeanne Shaheen -
I get my fuel and inspiration from children, they are our future.
David Batstone -
However, I can’t be happy. I feel I can’t have that experience, I can’t assume I will have that experience. I’m free but feeling lonely and disheartened. I hope there’s happiness out there; besides the future is approaching and waiting for me. In the future, I will be a part of the world. I will finally live my life.
Natsuki Takaya
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There are differences between us. But it doesn't make sense to emphasize that, because my future and yours is connected with everyone else's. So we have to take seriously our concern for all of humanity. When we focus on our individuality, humanity inevitably suffers. And once humanity suffers, each one of us will also suffer.
Dalai Lama -
I think digital will displace film, yes. We're talking about digital as a thing of the future, but I'm afraid that it's here.
Mel Gibson -
Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.
Buddha -
To act is to anchor in the imminent future.
Emil Cioran -
TV and more TV. It looks like something out of an old movie," Sam said. “Forty, fifty years ago, they were always dragging out the TV screens when they wanted to show what the glorious future would look like. As if the future was just going to be more TV.” “And, as it turned out, it is,” Rosa said.
Pat Cadigan -
We can choose a future where we export more products and outsource fewer jobs. After a decade that was defined by what we bought and borrowed, we're getting back to basics, and doing what America has always done best: We're making things again.
Barack Obama
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When you have one foot in the future and the other in the past, you piss on the present.
Dan Harris -
I know I can't change the past, but I change the future. I can change, too. And I will.
Nicholas Sparks -
President Obama likes to talk about winning the future. But someone needs to tell him: You can't win the prosperity of tomorrow if you're mortgaging it to pay for the big government programs of today.
John Thune -
It is known to some that by dwelling in the present, conceding what is necessary to past and future, but no more than is necessary, it is quite possible to live happily ever after.
Edgar Pangborn