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Quotes About Uncertainty

You never know what can happen in the future. But I can't say anything bad about Newcastle.
~ Ayoze Perez
Many people find their calling very early in their lives. These are the kind of people we read about in school books and newspapers. Then there are some who don't have a clue of what they want to do in their lives; I am belong to the latter category.
~ Dhanush
I'm definitely scared about newspapers. The problem is nobody wants to catch a falling knife, and nobody knows where things will stabilise. The value of newspapers has dropped significantly. I think we still have more pain to be felt.
~ Jared Kushner
You never know what movie I will be in next, but let's just hope it's sells (for my sake at least)!
~ Cameron Diaz
You never have any idea where your movie's going to go when you're shooting - you're in this little bubble. Everything you care about is getting the next step right: getting the script right, finding the right actors, shooting it. Then you spend half a year in a dark room editing your film, and you don't talk to anybody.
~ Morten Tyldum
When I booked 'Arrested Development,' which was a fantastic job, and I was working with an amazing cast and some of the best writing I've ever done, I still found myself looking for the next thing.
~ Tony Hale
There's not a business or a master plan as far as I'm concerned. I take it week by week, and I don't think you ever expect to be able to do the next thing.
~ Lauren Conrad
Good players go into a season without a contract for the next year.
~ Joe Maddon
How do Ferrari know what I'm doing next year when I don't know what I'm doing next week?
~ Valentino Rossi
I didn't have a huge amount of security when I was a scientist from one contract to another. You're always thinking, 'Am I going to have a job this time next year?'
~ Alastair Reynolds
I'm not a career filmmaker. I just like to do things that I still kind of believe in and because of that you just never know what's going to happen next. It doesn't matter if it's been a good year or a bad year: next year, there's no telling what it will be like.
~ Peter Mullan
I think the life of an actor is glamorous to other people, but then the reality sets in: you don't know where you will be next year or how long you'll be there for.
~ Joel Edgerton
For me, I always feel that I'm not sure what's going to happen next year or what's going to happen the year after or what's in the future. So I really kind of just focus on the project at hand and try to do the best that I can. And that, for me, is as much as I can control.
~ Shahzia Sikander
History shows us that people are terrible about guessing what is going to happen - next week, next month, and especially next year.
~ Barry Ritholtz
I often don't know what I'll be working on next year or a year from now. There is often a chance meeting, or something that I worked on 10 years ago suddenly becomes important again.
~ Terence Tao
Honestly, who knows 100 per cent what they will do next year?
~ Michael Laudrup
As a political exile, you always think you're going home next year.
~ Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada
It's hard to know really how it's going to happen, but the career ebbs and flows and now there's a nicer feeling of interest than there has been at other times.
~ Gretchen Mol
I couldn't see myself filling some definite niche in what is called a career. This was all misty.
~ Carl Sandburg
By night an atheist half believes in a God.
~ Edward Young
Whenever I go back to London, I have this horrible feeling that something bad will happen, and I won't be able to get back to America. It's a nightmare feeling.
~ Naveen Andrews
I come from a family where some nights you don't know where food's going to come from. There's nights where you're going to have go to bed hungry.
~ Tristan Thompson
From nine years old, I lived with fear. I saw our neighbours disappearing. I was scared that I would come home from school and my parents would not be there.
~ Alek Wek
I always know I'm going to lose my job. It's either going to be canceled next week or next year or nine years from now, but I always know my job is going to go.
~ Patricia Heaton