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Quotes About Future

The human spirit could brave anything so long as there was some better future to believe in.
~ Susan Wiggs
Will it matter in five years?
~ Susan Wiggs
Bitterness does not pay. Certain things have happened to all of us in the past and it is for us to forget those and to look to the future.
~ Susan Williams
I'm sure of one thing," she said earnestly. "It hurts to—to let go of anything beautiful. But something will come to take its place, something different, of course, but better. The future's always better than we can possibly think it will be . . . We ought to live confidently. Because whatever's ahead, it's going to be better than we've had.
~ Susan Wittig Albert
whatever is ahead will be better than what you have now.
~ Susan Wittig Albert
In all these places I have stood in Doorways and looked ahead.
~ Susanna Clarke
years later, a young man left the building of Laraby's Stadium in London.
~ Josephine Cox
Pretty soon both the air and the roads would be so full that no one could move in comfort and everyone would have to go back to the railways for quick travel. Progress, that was.
~ Josephine Tey
There are people who are always anticipating trouble, and in this way they manage to enjoy many sorrows that never really happen.
~ Josh Billings
I've always wanted to be a dad. I just can't wait to have a little rug rat running around. I used to want five or six kids, but maybe I've become too self-absorbed over the years. I think two would be perfect.
~ Josh Duhamel
Pour me another, the future is stunning
~ Josh Kilmer-Purcell
You must distance yourself from the past if you want to realize your specific ideal."
~ Josh King Madrid
You're healthy. The healthiest I've ever known you. And that's how I want it to stay. I want you around for a long, long time. I want to spend the next fifty years with you. I'm counting on spending the next fifty years with you. So please, for the love of God, don't do anything to mess that up for us. Not everyone gets a second chance." "I
~ Josh Lanyon
Jake fried up the fish, cooked rice with garlic, cilantro and green onions. Someday he was going to make some woman a wonderful wife.
~ Josh Lanyon
While the resurrection promises us a new and perfect life in the future, God loves us too much to leave us alone to contend with the pain, guilt and loneliness of our present life.
~ Josh McDowell
You don't see it, but next happens anyway and always. With or without you." "No
~ Joshilyn Jackson
You don't see it, but next happens anyway and always. With or without you.
~ Joshilyn Jackson
Arm in arm, Birchie and Wattie were a living hinge. They were the place where the South met itself, and I thought that it was good, even though their very sisterhood had called forth a mourning party. It was ugly, but it was where we were. This was where history had brought us, and inside me the baby I would not name Digby spun like a small promise of better things. He belonged to me and to both of them. He was the future that Birchie and Wattie had risked everything to preserve.
~ Joshilyn Jackson
We know not of the future and cannot plan for it much.
~ Joshua Chamberlain
In the future we would have total storage, all of us would, our media libraries would dematerialise and just float above us, books would no longer sit on the shelves reminding us that we had not read them, music and TV and film formats would no longer clutter the den reminding us of all we had not yet listened to or watched.
~ Joshua Cohen
There was a final reason I didn't want to have a kid. This one I never shared with Connie. I never seriously considered killing myself, but once you have a kid, you take that option off the table. And like I said, options are important.
~ Joshua Ferris
Someday in the distant cyborg future, when our internal and external memories fully merge, we may come to possess infinite knowledge. But that's not the same thing as wisdom.
~ Joshua Foer
The fact that books today are mostly a string of words makes it easier to forget the text. With the impact of the iPad and the future of the book being up for re-imagination, I wonder whether we'll rediscover the importance of making texts richer visually.
~ Joshua Foer
When we define our happiness by some point in the future, it will never arrive. We'll keep waiting until tomorrow. If we allow impatience to govern us, we will miss the gift of the moment. We'll arrive at that point in time we expected to provide fulfillment and find it lacking.
~ Joshua Harris