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Quotes About Future

Soon. Soon. Soon. Soon. When is Soon? What a terrible word: Soon. Soon can mean in one second, Soon can mean in one year. Soon is a terrible word. This Soon compresses the future, shrinks it, offers no certainty, no certainty whatever, it stands for absolute uncertainty. Soon is nothing and Soon is a lot. Soon is everything, Soon is death…
~ Heinrich Boll
GörünüÅŸte laf olsun diye söylenmiÅŸ baz? sözler birdenbire hileli bir havaya bürünür. A??rla??p tuhaf bir ÅŸekilde h?z alarak gelecek zaman?n herhangi bir bölümünde bir yer açmak üzere, konuÅŸandan öne geçer, hedefini kesinlikle bulan bir bumerang gibi korkunç, konuÅŸana geri döner yine.
~ Heinrich Boll
All our dreams begin in youth.
~ Heinrich Harrer
The future smells of Russian leather, of blood, of godlessness and of much whipping. I advise our grandchildren to come into the world with very thick skin on their backs.
~ Heinrich Heine
We are living through such times that those yet born will look back in wonder
~ Helen Dunmore
its own survival into the future depended on its ability to harness economic change in order, in the immediate term, to resolve the crisis of near state bankruptcy caused by its own economic policies (autarky),
~ Helen Graham
No. Kraka is here. He will always be here." She held so still. "I lived as his mistress. What can change that?" "The future," said Berg, in the darkness.
~ Helen Kirkman
I've used tarot too. Not often. But sufficient to know how little use the cards are in divining the future and to see how unerringly the cards reflect my deepest states of being, emotions I'd not let myself feel at the time.
~ Helen Macdonald
She was poised and sympathetic, like a girl who'd just come from the future but didn't want to brag about it.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
After all, in this life we do not know what lies before us.
~ Helen Rappaport
Stop living a day at a time and stop worrying about age.
~ Helen Reddy
It also occurred to me that wishing away half your life in anticipation of retirement (albeit an awesome one) was verging on the medieval.
~ Helen Russell
A miracle is a beginning and an ending. 2It thus abolishes time. 3It is always an affirmation of rebirth, which seems to go back but really goes forward. 4It undoes the past in the present, and thus releases the future.
~ Helen Schucman
Valuing freedom of thought above all things as the only way of reaching at some future time that Wisdom, of which every Theosophist ought to be enamored, we recognize the right to the same freedom in our foes as in our friends.
~ HELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY
We chose which houses we'll buy if we're born rich next time.
~ Helene Hanff
it's about conveying the image of where you want to be, not where you are.
~ Helene Lerner
They decided to invest in the new business of Internet shopping. According to Philip, Internet shopping was the future. In a few years, everyone would be doing their shopping on the Internet,
~ Helene Tursten
Denmark needs change, Denmark needs to move on and Denmark needs my leadership.
~ Helle Thorning-Schmidt
The wise man gladly leaves fame to others. He does not seek to have credited to himself things that stand accomplished, but hopes to release active forces; that is, he completes his works in such a manner that they may bear fruit for the future.
~ Hellmut Wilhelm
The new transportation system is multi-modal, autonomous and electric. People utilize a variety of vehicles including cars, bicycles, passenger drones, hoverboards, airplanes, boats, rockets and more. And with ease, efficiency and comfort. At Mayflower-Plymouth, we're making that real.
~ Hendrith Smith
The way we license people and register vehicles will become obsolete soon. We will need to design a new system that is based on autonomous tech, safer cars and more streamlined infrastructure.
~ Hendrith Smith
You can no more look destiny in the face than you can look at the sun, and yet destiny is grey
~ Henri Barbusse
What makes hope such an intense pleasure is the fact that the future, which we dispose of to our liking, appears to us at the same time under a multitude of forms, equally attractive and equally possible. Even if the most coveted of these becomes realized, it will be necessary to give up the others, and we shall have lost a great deal.
~ Henri Bergson
L'humanité gémit, à demi écrasée sous le poids des progrès qu'elle a faits. Elle ne sait pas assez que son avenir dépend d'elle.
~ Henri Bergson