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Quotes About Foreseen

The final state of affairs may not have been foreseen. Perhaps we are merely reading a plan into the world after the fact.
~ B.F. Skinner
Our founding fathers could not have foreseen that freedom of the press might eventually be threatened just as much by media consolidation as by government.
~ Marshall Herskovitz
Success means participating fully in the conscious evolution of humanity, contributing to the shift in time to avoid the chaos and disasters foreseen.
~ Barbara Marx Hubbard
It's as if this must be not only what she expects, but also what had to happen especially to her.
~ Marguerite Duras
I can see it's all there. All there, but nothing yet done. I can see it in the eyes, all there already in the eyes.
~ Marguerite Duras
That answer was such a simple one that I could not imagine why I had not guessed it without having to be told. Those very obvious tactical victories are always the victories least foreseen by the onlooker, still less the opponent.
~ Anthony Powell
When then the law has spoken in general terms, and there arises a case of exception to the general rule, it is proper, in so far as the lawgiver omits the case and by reason of his universality of statement is wrong, to set right the omission by ruling it as the lawgiver himself would rule were he there present, and would have provided by law had he foreseen the case would arise.
~ Aristotle
The passion for prophesying then seizes everyone; skeptics and fanatics alike delight in the idea of disaster and give themselves up in concert to the pleasure of having foreseen and trumpeted it abroad. But it is especially the theoreticians of Reaction who exult (tragically, no doubt) over the reality or the imminence of the worst - of the worst that is their raison d'être.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Over middle of mantel, engraving—Washington Crossing the Delaware; on the wall by the door, copy of it done in thunder-and-lightning crewels by one of the young ladies—work of art which would have made Washington hesitate about crossing, if he could have foreseen what advantage was going to be taken of it.
~ Mark Twain
Should we sit with idle hands because the consequences of an act are never quite to be foreseen, and hence all action is evil?
~ Arthur Koestler
Only one could have foreseen this, and I don't believe in him anymore.
~ Max Brooks
Only one could have foreseen this, and I don't believe in him anymore.
~ Max Brooks
It was foreseen that the city of mirrors (or mirages) would be wiped out by the wind and exiled from the memory of men at the precise moment when Aureliano Babilonia would finish deciphering the parchments, and that everything written on them was unrepeatable since time immemorial and forevermore, because races condemned to one hundred years of solitude did not have a second opportunity on earth.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Hence we may at once dismiss as easily foreseen but futile objection, "that by our admitting the ideality of space and of time the whole sensible world would be turned into mere illusion.
~ Immanuel Kant
Now how I play a part, as an individual, in the foreseen course of history, I don't know. Perhaps I have no definite part, since the Plan leaves individuals to indeterminacy and free will. But I am important and they—they, you understand—may at least have calculated my probable reaction. So I distrust my impulses, my desires, my probable reactions.
~ Isaac Asimov
Saturday afternoon, although occurring at regular and well-foreseen intervals, always takes this railway by surprise.
~ W. S. Gilbert
No matter what you do, someone always knew you would.
~ Ami McKay, The Birth House
This it happens in affairs of state, for when the evils that arise have been foreseen (which it is only given to a wise man to see), they can be quickly redressed, but when, through not having been foreseen, they have been permitted to grow in a way that every one can see them, there is no longer a remedy.
~ Niccolo Machiavelli
An astrologer of a London tabloid was once fired by means of a letter from his editor which began, "As you will no doubt have foreseen.")
~ Christopher Hitchens
This was the beginning. The end is easily foreseen; for, given a young man of Dick's temperament, longing for companionship, and another young man of Charlie's make?up, with a legitimate business to bring the two together, and only a friendship of the David and Jonathan order could result.
~ Harold Bell Wright
Paul never imagined, as he observed the habits of life of the two ladies, that they covered a gulf of ruin. Then, though there may exist some general rules to soften the asperities of marriage, there are none by which they can be accurately foreseen and evaded.
~ Honore de Balzac
Rather than choosing an individual because of any foreseen faith, the elect individual receives faith precisely because God has chosen him.
~ Unknown
He is like a man living through the night before doomsday, with full knowledge that the sun will go nova in the morning, yet unable to enjoy the precious pleasures of this world because all his energy is devoted to wishing desperately that the foreseen end will not, after all, come to pass.
~ Dean Koontz
Not everything may be foreseen. Most gods and mortals have lives that are tied to nothing; they tangle and wend now here, now there, according to no set plan. But then there are those who wear their destinies like nooses, whose lives run straight as planks, however they try to twist. It is these that our prophets may see.
~ Madeline Miller