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Quotes About Future

il nostro futuro sarà nelle buie distanze fra le stelle, oltre che nei mondi illuminati dal sole.
~ Dan Simmons
androids do sleep
~ Dan Simmons
head. "The Core has devised a parasitic, organic device called the cruciform," she said. "It Ã¢â'¬Â¦ brings back Ã¢â'¬Â¦ the dead. After a few generations, the humans will be retarded, listless, and without a future, but their neurons will still serve Core purposes." Singh
~ Dan Simmons
no nation was better at creating metaphors for itself than America; in this case, the vision of a beautiful, sane, safe, marble future that is all dream and no marble to sustain it.
~ Dan Simmons
dreams are all that separates us from the machines
~ Dan Simmons
Maybe not today, Maybe not tomorrow. But somewhere down the line, there has to be a light.
~ Dana Johnson
I want to bless that young couple as they cross Union Square. I want to deliver some kind of benediction upon them as—drunk on love—they meander the narrow streets of Alphabet City. I want to suggest that there will come a time when they will need something more than love.
~ Dani Shapiro
Oh, child! Somewhere inside you, your future has already unfurled like one of those coiled-up party streamers, once shiny, shaken loose, floating gracefully for a brief moment, now trampled underfoot after the party is over. The future you're capable of imagining is already a thing of the past.
~ Dani Shapiro
Freud was of the opinion that in fear a person is responding to a specific and immediate threat to physical safety while in anxiety a person is responding to a threat that is objectless, directionless, and located somewhere far off in the future—ruination, for example, or humiliation, or decay.
~ Daniel B. Smith
Every great work of art has two faces: one toward its own time and one toward the future, toward eternity.
~ Daniel Barenboim
and in that one night's wickedness I drowned all my repentance,all my reflections upon my past conduct,and all my resolution for the future.
~ Daniel Defoe
Hoy amamos lo que mañana odiaremos. Hoy buscamos lo que mañana rehuiremos. Hoy deseamos lo que mañana nos asustará e, incluso, nos hará temblar de miedo.
~ Daniel Defoe
If there is a remedy, I feel it must lie in how we prepare our young for life.
~ Daniel Goleman
As Erasmus, the great Renaissance thinker, reminds us, "The best hope of a nation lies in the proper education of its youth.
~ Daniel Goleman
There are two major streams of self-awareness: "me," which builds narratives about our past and future; and "I," which brings us into the immediate present. The "me," as we've seen, links together what we experience across time. The "I," in stark contrast, exists only in the raw experience of our immediate moment.
~ Daniel Goleman
But the brain's executive center, located behind the forehead in our prefrontal cortex, gives us both a unique advantage among all animals and a paradoxical disadvantage: the ability to anticipate the future—and worry about it—as well as to think about the past—and regret.
~ Daniel Goleman
The organizations that compete internally will not be successful in the future.
~ Daniel Goleman
Unless things change, the long-term prospects for today's children marrying and having a fruitful, stable life together are growing more dismal with each generation.
~ Daniel Goleman
Is it just for me, or for others? For the benefit of the few, or the many? For now, or for the future?
~ Daniel Goleman
Hope is always about the future. And it isn't always good news. Sometimes, hope can imprison us with belief or expectation that something will happen in the future to change our lives. Similarly hopelessness isn't always about despair. Hopelessness can bring us right into this very moment and answer all of life's most difficult questions. Who am I? Where am I? What does this mean? And what now?
~ Daniel Gottlieb
We thought we had time.
~ Daniel Handler
I started making plans, thinking we would get that far
~ Daniel Handler
Y comencé a hacer planes, pensando que llegaríamos tan lejos.
~ Daniel Handler
No other species lives with regret over past events, or makes deliberate plans for future ones.
~ Daniel J. Levitin