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Quotes About Future

A compassionate government keeps faith with the trust of the people and cherishes the future of their children.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson
Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or to lose.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson
As long as we have breath we can hope, can't we?
~ Lynn Austin
Until one day I realized that regret from the past was keeping me from living well in the present. And it was robbing me of a future.
~ Lynn Austin
You're right—we don't know the future," he said, kissing her again. "But we can continue to pray and trust God. The most hopeful, faith-filled thing we can do is to plan our life together.
~ Lynn Austin
It's times like these when the future is uncertain that we need to live our lives to the full. Don't waste time in useless worry, dear Chana, fretting over what might never happen. Worry doesn't change a single thing. Just live.
~ Lynn Austin
quiet. Did she dare to imagine a future that didn't
~ Lynn Austin
regret from the past was keeping me from living well in the present. And it was robbing me of a future.
~ Lynn Austin
Goodbyes were like crossroads where the path divided, places where you could look back at what you were leaving behind yet glimpse the choices and possibilities that lay ahead.
~ Lynn Austin
If you want to change the future, start living as if you're already there.
~ Unknown
No matter how old you are, there's always something good to look forward to.
~ Lynn Johnston
There is no scientific reason to think that we, even with space travel, are going to survive as a species for ever, certainly not by biting off the hand that feeds us, which is exactly what we are doing.
~ Lynn Margulis
Fall asleep dreaming of the promise tomorrow brings.
~ Unknown
We have, in fact, used the good name of England to cover up a massacre." What, O'Malley wondered, would "this dislocation between our public attitude and our private feelings" portend for Britain's future dealings with both the Poles and the Russians?
~ Unknown
That's my whole trouble. I don't seem capable of living for the moment. It's as if the future threw back a shadow—a great black shadow of years of loneliness, and it terrifies me so much that I keep lighting little futile lights to try to drive the shadow away.
~ Lynne Reid Banks
my deepest intention is to inspire and motivate you to look inside yourself for your own commitments—to ponder your own role in creating the future you want for yourself and for future generations.
~ Unknown
Wisdom makes decisions today that will still be good tomorrow.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Hope is the melody of the future. Faith is dancing to that melody right now.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Today's choices become tomorrow's circumstances.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
It's necessary for you to not let pain rewrite your memories, and it's absolutely necessary not to let pain ruin your future.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
If we place our hope and future in the hands of our unchanging, unflinching God who never leaves us or forsakes us, we'll find healing and freedom. We'll be able to see something on the other side of all the pain. Something good. Something we know will be so worth whatever it takes to get well.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Some church-raised young adults experience similar self-doubt when it comes to making spiritual judgments. Instead of equipping them to make thoughtful, prayerful decisions and then to trust God for the outcome, the church has instilled a debilitating fear of sin or "stepping out of God's will." How can we expect the next generation to move forward with confidence into God's future when they are scared of making a misstep?1
~ Lysa TerKeurst
My feelings and my faith will almost certainly come into conflict with each other. My feelings see rotten situations as absolutely unnecessary hurt that stinks. My soul sees it as fertilizer for a better future. Both these perspectives are real. And they yank me in different directions with never-ending wrestling. To wrestle well means acknowledging my feelings but moving forward, letting my faith lead the way.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
We can't go ahead with God to new and exciting places if we're spending too much time looking back. We must leave our past behind, draw a line in the sand, and determine to proceed forward with God.
~ Lysa TerKeurst