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Quotes About Forecast

Two-thirds of a century after [The Road to Serfdom] got written, hindsight confirms how inaccurate its innuendo about the future turned out to be.
~ Paul Samuelson
Never make bad predictions, especially about the futture.
~ Casey Stengel
It's always difficult to make predictions about the future.
~ Hermann E. Ott
We're in a world of triple-digit oil prices for the foreseeable future.
~ Jeff Rubin
You cannot plan the future by the past.
~ Edmund Burke
I remember mentioning to friends back in 1938 that the world chess champion would be beaten by a computer in 50 years time. Today we know computers are not far from this goal.
~ Konrad Zuse
I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.
~ Thomas Watson
Weather forecast for tonight: dark.
~ George Carlin
My motto: "Expect the worst and hope for the best.
~ Unknown
It's partly cloudy and partly windy and partly cold.
~ Unknown
Regardless of this forecast, however, we still must take into account the fact that many people used to lack a decent understanding of our profession, and many still do.
~ Unknown
Some people say the woollybear can forecast the weather. The more black it has, legend says, the colder the winter will be. But scientists say it grows
~ Unknown
Champions know that success is inevitable that there is no such thing as failure, only feedback. They know that the best way to forecast the future is to create it.
~ Michael J. Gelb
I can't speak for the future. I have no crystal ball.
~ Michael Jordan
Price makes news, not the other way around. A market is going to go where a market is going to go.
~ Unknown
If it's raining, open an umbrella.
~ Unknown
on the TV. Kristen is saying, The fourth-quarter forecast isn't looking good. Matt is laughing attractively and saying, Now, I don't understand that kind of thing at all, but I'll tell you what I do know about: apple-bobbing.
~ Naomi Alderman
Man, you have to admit, your future's so bright, we don't have to wear shades. Just rainsuits . . .
~ Neil Peart
Do not forecast where the temptation will come; it is the least likely thing that is the peril. In the aftermath of a great spiritual transaction the "retired sphere of the leasts" begins to tell; it is not dominant, but remember it is there, and if you are not warned, it will trip you up.
~ Oswald Chambers