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Quotes About Future

Future Farmers of America. Group who take ag classes and are going to inherit the farm. Hot shit around here, they have a couple guys in every clique, and they stick together, 'cause they know they'll be seeing each other every week for the next sixty years.
~ John Barnes
I can't tell you what art does and how it does it, but I know that often art has judged the judges, pleaded revenge to the innocent and shown to the future what the past suffered, so that it has never been forgotten.
~ John Berger
Publicity is in essence, nostalgic. It has to sell the past to the future... According to publicity, to be sophisticated is to live beyond conflict.
~ John Berger
The gap between what publicity actually offers and the future it promises, corresponds with the gap between what the spectator-buyer feels himself to be and what he would like to be. The two gaps become one; and instead of the single gap being bridged by action or lived experience, it is filled with glamorous daydreams.
~ John Berger
bir kitap yazmak isterim bazen yaln?z zamanla ilgili bir kitap zaman?n nas?l da olmay???, gelecek ve geçmiÅŸin nas?l da sürekli bir ÅŸu an oluÅŸuyla ilgili. düÅŸünürüm ki herkes - yaÅŸayan yaÅŸam?? ve yaÅŸayacak olan herkes- canl?d?r ÅŸimdi. bu meseleyi didik didik etmek isterim tüfeÄŸini boÅŸaltan bir asker gibi.
~ John Berger
Love forgets wrongs so that there is hope for the future.
~ John Bevere
Everything is just a mess, Friend, be clever! Fifty years from now Other people will be alive.
~ John Biggins
Don't lay any certain plans for the future it is like planting toads and expecting to raise toadstools.
~ John Billings
As we are preparing to land the captain asks that you return your tray tables to the upright position, unfasten your seat belts, and jump out of the helicopter. We'd like to thank you for flying with the U.S. Navy, and hope you will choose to travel with us again in the future." "The far fucking future," added Harford. "Amen," said Ivanov. As
~ John Birmingham
I'm not sure history has ended.
~ John Bolton
They believed my story was over, but it was nearly the beginning.
~ John Boyle O'Reilly
If there be no seed-time there will certainly be no harvest, and the youth of life is the seed-time of life.
~ John Bright
Stephen Hawking has estimated: "Although the chance of a disaster to planet Earth in a given year may be quite low, it adds up over time, and becomes a near certainty in the next 1,000 or 10,000 years. By that time we should have spread out into space, . . .
~ John Brockman
If I offered to give you $20 today or $100 in a year, which would you choose?
~ John Brockman
In Europe, the present is perceived as the endpoint of history. In America, the present is perceived as the beginning of the future.
~ John Brockman
is likely to survive for another 100 billion years or more.
~ John Brockman
Most educated people are aware that we are the outcome of nearly 4 billion years of Darwinian selection, but many tend to think that humans are somehow the culmination. Our sun, however, is less than halfway through its life span. It will not be humans who watch the sun's demise, 6 billion years from now. Any creatures that then exist will be as different from us as we are from bacteria or amoebae.ad
~ John Brockman
RIDLEY Science writer; founding chairman, International Centre for Life; author, The Rational Optimist
~ John Brockman
After the visit, George wrote an essay, "Turing's Cathedral," which, for the first time, alerted the public about what Google's founders had in store for the world. "We are not scanning all those books to be read by people," explained one of his hosts after his talk. "We are scanning them to be read by an AI.
~ John Brockman
McLuhan, for one, was convinced that all efforts to preserve the old forms of author protection represent backward thinking and are doomed to failure
~ John Brooks
Various magazine articles have predicted nothing less than the disappearance of the book as it now exists, and pictured the library of the future as a sort of monster computer capable of storing and retrieving the contents of books electronically and xerographically.
~ John Brooks
Toffler's Law, I guess: the future arrives too soon and in the wrong order.
~ John Brunner
We can pay our debt to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves.
~ John Buchan
We can pay our debts to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves.
~ John Buchan