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Quotes About Future

I will talk of things heavenly, or things earthly; things moral, or things evangelical; things sacred, or things profane; things past, or things to come; things foreign, or things at home; things more essential, or things circumstantial.
~ John Bunyan
This might be a good time to express a little thought: If you really don't want to marry someone, that's probably a good sign that you shouldn't. (You might want to jot that one down somewhere.)
~ John Bytheway
a goal worth working for. Better still, get yourself a project. . . . Always have something ahead of you to 'look forward to'—to work for and hope for
~ John Bytheway
So please don't forget that considering the probabilities of future returns only begins the decision-making process. Decisions have consequences. If the consequences of being badly wrong about future returns would imperil your financial future, be conservative.
~ John C. Bogle
At the outset, investing is an act of faith, a willingness to postpone present consumption and save for the future.
~ John C. Bogle
If you don't change the direction you are going, then you're likely to end up where you're heading…
~ John C. Maxwell
To old times, May they never come again...' 'Old time past and better times to come!
~ John C. Wright
I learn from thinking about the future, what hasn't been done yet. That's kind of my constant obsession.
~ John Cale
Time plays a role in almost every decision. And some decisions define your attitude about time.
~ John Cale
For while the unbelievers flourish, they do not know what is waiting for them on the next day; therefore, they must always live in turmoil because of perplexity and fear; neither
~ John Calvin
But this we may positively state, that nobody has made any progress in the school of Christ unless he cheerfully looks forward to the day of his death and to the day of the final resurrection.
~ John Calvin
Young people ask me if this country is serious about science. They aren't thinking about the passport that they will hold, but the country that they must rely on for support and encouragement.
~ John Charles Polanyi
What they write today you'll eat your chips from tomorrow. Remember that through your tears.
~ John Coldstream
he had more days behind him than ahead.
~ John Connolly
The future of thousands is hanging in the balance right now. Everyone's boat will rise with the tide.
~ John Connolly
The present is history's child
~ John Connolly
The borderless economy in which money, technology, industry and goods move without hindrance throughout the world promises a future in which every home, in the words of Alvin Toffler, will become an 'electronic cottage'. But globalization also has its losers, its economic have-nots, destined to be tranquillized by digitized trivial entertainment or to nourish hatreds that threaten to break out in violence.
~ John Cornwell
In the twilight of the world that we inhabit there will come to some on soft, silent wings a strange understanding: that things have not always been the way they are, and that therefore they need not always be as they have been. And Hegel says that this understanding is itself the sign that indeed the night is coming, that maybe the morning will be ours to see." Hegel
~ John Crowley
For it is in the passage-times that fall between ages—when the laws of an old world weaken and begin to fail and the laws of the new are not yet in force—that we are visited with the notion that time is malleable, that the future is up for shaping, that nothing is fixed: then we are brushed by that wing, and it is the only call we will get.
~ John Crowley
Like someone coming to consciousness with the cessation of pain, she gathered around herself the world, the dawn, and her future.
~ John Crowley
Already we see a trend in our own technological societies towards the fabrication of smaller and smaller machines that consume less and less energy and produce almost no waste. Taken to its logical conclusion, we expect advanced life-forms to be as small as the laws of physics allow.
~ John D. Barrow
The name of God is the name of the chance for something absolutely new, for a new birth, for the expectation, the hope, the hope against hope (Rom. 4:18) in a transforming future. Without it we are left without hope and are absorbed by rational management techniques.
~ John D. Caputo
The future doesn't exist. It hasn't happened yet. The past doesn't exist. It has already happened.
~ John Daido Loori
The success of today may be the disaster of tomorrow and of other days to be. The failure of today may be an everlasting success.
~ JOHN DANIEL BARRY