Quotes About Future
I don't want'a die... I have other plans! -Fraggle Rock
~ Jim Henson
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Grown-ups are always more fascinated by what you might become then what you are.
~ Jim Lynch
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Grown-ups are always more fascinated by what you might become than by what you are.
~ Jim Lynch
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Grownups are always more fascinated by what you might become than what you are.
~ Jim Lynch
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He was thinking that the cities, perhaps, needed to look into the future even more than the country did. They should look ahead for forty, eighty, one hundred and sixty years, to a strong and healthy plain of population - or to an overworked, weakened, underfed, and infertile desert.
~ Jim Thompson
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We simply must balance our demand for energy with our rapidly shrinking resources. By acting now we can control our future instead of letting the future control us.
~ Jimmy Carter
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We cannot ignore our gift of the future.
~ Jimmy Carter
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We cannot know the mystery of the future.
~ Jimmy Carter
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We had made the exciting discovery that our lives do not need to be limited to past experiences. The future could be challenging and fulfilling as well.
~ Jimmy Carter
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The only One who can predict the future with absolute certainty is the One who controls it
~ Jimmy Evans
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The future, vague and sad, did not frighten me half as much as knowing that it was not carved in stone.
~ Jincy Willett
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I know what the fear is. The fear is not for what is lost. What is lost is already in the wall. What is lost is already behind the locked doors. The fear is for what is still to be lost.
~ Joan Didion
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The future always looks good in the golden land, because no one remembers the past.
~ Joan Didion
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The fear is for what is still to be lost.
~ Joan Didion
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When we talk about mortality we are talking about our children.
~ Joan Didion
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I bought new strings of colored lights. This served as a profession of faith in the future. I take the opportunity for such professions where and when I can invent them, since I do not yet actually feel this faith in the future.
~ Joan Didion
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I was raised to believe that what came in on the next roll would always be better than what went out on the last. I no longer believe that...
~ Joan Didion
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This happened on December 30, 2003. That may seem a while ago but it won't when it happens to you. And it will happen to you. The details will be different, but it will happen to you. That's what I'm here to tell you.
~ Joan Didion
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I had only some dim and unformed sense, a sense which struck me now and then, and which I could not explain coherently, that for some years the South and particularly the Gulf Coast had been for America what people were still saying California was, and what California seemed to me not to be: the future, the secret source of malevolent and benevolent energy, the psychic center.
~ Joan Didion
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In some ways it was the conventional clandestine affair in a place like San Bernardino, a place where little is bright or graceful, where it is routine to misplace the future and easy to start looking for it in bed.
~ Joan Didion
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This served as a profession of faith in the future. I take the opportunity for such professions where and when I can invent them, since I do not yet actually feel this faith in the future.
~ Joan Didion
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Almost everybody I meet in San Francisco has to go to court at some point in the middle future. I never ask why.
~ Joan Didion
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for time past is not believed to have any bearing upon time preset or future, out in the golden land where every day the world is born anew
~ Joan Didion
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On the drive back they told each other that it had been the wrong time, the wrong place, that it was bad because he had lied to arrange it, that it would be all right another time, idyllic later.
~ Joan Didion
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