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Quotes About Future

theory that a reduction in our population means
~ John Grisham
They agreed to go their separate ways on Sundays and had no idea what would happen when children entered the picture.
~ John Grisham
was the future king of Scotland and France, and by virtue
~ John Guy
Instead of offering a statement of causes, Genesis 1 is offering a statement of how everything will work according to God's purposes. In that sense the text looks to the future (how this cosmos will function for human beings with God at its center) rather than to the past (how God brought material into being).[9] Purpose entails some level of causation (though it does not specify the level) and affirms sovereign control of the causation process.
~ John H. Walton
America is ensnared in self-indulgence and its future hangs in the balance. Our moral and spiritual foundations are rapidly being destroyed. Our arrogance is producing a socialist state that is becoming our god. The entitlement state of mind has created a nation that looks to the government for the answer to our problems, when the only answer is, "Our Father which art in heaven.
~ John Hagee
Fear not that life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.
~ John Henry Newman
Mankind must destroy anti-humanity before it becomes extinct itself.
~ John Hersey
My favorite kind of science fiction is post-apocalyptic dystopia. But I just heard at the bar that genre is going out of style. Frankly, that's not a future I want to live in.
~ John Hodgman
This is a book about me, at what I hope is the beginning of the second half of my life and not the brief, final tenth.
~ John Hodgman
One can scarcely conceive the full horror of it unless one is a parent who takes a close look at his children and then asks himself how he would feel if a group of men should come to his door and tell him they had decided - for reasons of convenience to them - that his children's lives would henceforth be restricted, their world smaller, their educational opportunities less, their future mutilated
~ John Howard Griffin
The student and the teacher had contrasting ideas about the sentence, which was: "There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in.
~ John Irving
Now and forever," Juan Diego said, more confidently. He knew this was a promise to himself—to seize every opportunity that looked like the future, from this moment forward.
~ John Irving
Lupe began to recite a list of reasons. "One: love of dogs," she started. "Two: to be stars—in a circus, we might be famous. Three: because the parrot man will come visit us, and our future—" She stopped for a second. "His future, anyway," Lupe said, pointing to her brother. "His future is in the parrot man's hands—I just know it is, circus or no circus.
~ John Irving
As a novelist, he was always looking ahead, too.)
~ John Irving
The only question that I wanted to ask the darkness was the one question Scrooge had also wanted an answer to: "'Are these the shadows of the things that Will be or are they shadows of the things that May be, only?'" But the Ghost of the Future was not answering.
~ John Irving
OH, PLANS, PLANS, PLANS—how we make plans into the future, as if the future will most certainly be there!
~ John Irving
Um epílogo, disfarçado de resumo do passado, é realmente uma forma de nos alertar sobre o futuro.
~ John Irving
When you start sleeping somewhere you know will be the last place you'll get to make your home, that's when the future has a certain finality, too.
~ John Irving
One day, Jenny Fields thought, she would like to have a baby – just one.
~ John Irving
It was the winter of Jack's senior year
~ John Irving
May you be spared such a moment of recognition as this—namely, the conviction that most of your happiness lies behind you, and the lion's share of your loneliness looms ahead.
~ John Irving
Emma Oastler had made Jack's future her business
~ John Irving
Maybe that's part of why people on Gorse live as they do—because doomsday's coming. But we were told it wouldn't happen for thousands of years, so not to worry." Hera nodded. "But what if it happened tomorrow?
~ John Jackson Miller
A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.
~ John James Audubon