Quotes About Future
It was the beginning of the future, and I had the thought at that moment there was no one in the world who would ever understand my version of things.
~ Elizabeth Mckenzie
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According to Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig, the Swiss analyst and author of Marriage: Dead or Alive , a wedding is more than a party or a legality. It's not less than a boxing ring, two people facing off, acknowledging their separate identities rather than their union, in the company of all the people who lay claim to them. A wedding is the time and place to recognize the full clutch of the past in the negotiation of a shared future.
~ Elizabeth Mckenzie
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The sharing of simple meals and discussing the day's events, of waking up together with plans for the future, things that feel practically bacchanalian when you're used to being on your own.
~ Elizabeth Mckenzie
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It may be far in the future, but there's some kind of logical way to get from where we are to where the science fiction is.
~ Elizabeth Moon
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It is much more sensible to be an optimist instead of a pessimist, for if one is doomed to disappointment, why experience it in advance?
~ Elizabeth Peters
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You can plan all you want, but you will never know what will be. Life just is, and I am here in it. I am waiting for what comes next.
~ Elizabeth Scott
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WE COMMENTED TO Corrie about the practicalness of the things she recalled, how her memories seemed to throw a spotlight on problems and decisions we faced here and now. "But," she said, "this is what the past is for! Every experience God gives us, every person He puts in our lives is the perfect preparation for a future that only He can see.
~ Elizabeth Sherrill
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People like to think the younger generation's job is to steer the world to hell. But it's never true, is it? They're hopeful and good - and that's how it should be.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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God, I love young people," Harmon said. "They get griped about enough. People like to think the younger generation's job is to steer the world to hell. But it's never true, is it? They're hopeful and good - and that's how it should be.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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People like to think the younger generation's job is to steer the world to hell. But it's never true, is it? They're hopeful and good—and that's how it should be.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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And what I most remember was that this guy told us that—because we are in the middle of it—we will not live long enough to see how it plays out in this world.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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a noted academic had said at a lecture last year. The dawning of a new age. There was always a new age dawning.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Who's going to take care of all those old white people? Where are new businesses going to come from?" Bob
~ Elizabeth Strout
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We talked about our girls and we both thought they would be all right; they were already all right but when you have children you worry about them forever
~ Elizabeth Strout
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God, I love young people," Harmon said. "They get griped about enough. People like to think the younger generation's job is to steer the world to hell. But it's never true, is it? They're hopeful and good—and that's how it should be.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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God, I love young people," Harmon said. "They get griped about enough. People like to think the young generation's job is to steer the world to hell. But it's never true, is it? They're hopeful and good - and that's how it should be.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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The World to Come
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Mussolini would be a powerful example of how the events of 1917 shaped the future—and of the unexpected product of a failed and increasingly bankrupt Wilsonism.
~ Arthur Herman
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Taken together, they laid the future cornerstone of what comes to be called calculus, or the mathematics of infinity (Archimedes was the first mathematician to use the concept of infinity in his work). Without it, modern math and science as we know it would not exist.
~ Arthur Herman
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ornery enough that they will not stay where the rule was laid down. In that I believe you will find the greatest hope for America's future. —William S. Knudsen
~ Arthur Herman
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Like Charles Murray in The Bell Curve, Wells foresees a future divided between a permanent underclass and a "cognitive elite.
~ Arthur Herman
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If we want to know what a man really is, we need to focus not on where he came from or what he left behind, but on what he can do now and in the future, as part of his own dynamic nature. What applies to individual dogs and men can be extended to human beings in general. For Aristotle's disciples in the eighteenth century such as Adam Smith, it even applies to entire societies. In the Aristotelian mind-set, it is the future that counts, not the past.
~ Arthur Herman
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Strato the Physicist. His appointment sent a clear signal that the natural and physical sciences would be the Lyceum's focus in the future, just as ethics and formal philosophy would be the future focus at the Academy.
~ Arthur Herman
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As a member and then director of the Lyceum, Strato made two crucial decisions for the future of Western thought. The first was to insist that scientific research had to be free from any restraints by theology
~ Arthur Herman
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