Quotes About Future
I long for a civilization to develop a level of science literacy, so that we can become better shepherds of our future on this planet.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Listen up, because living off-planet might lie ahead.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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If you don't have a dream, you can't have a dream come true
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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The universe today is 13.8 billion years old. By 22 billion years, the Sun will have finished its main-sequence lifetime and will have become a white dwarf. The Andromeda galaxy will have crashed into the Milky Way.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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The future is 1/39 as long as the past.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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The first trillionaire will be the person who exploits space resources on asteroids, on comets...
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Earth's oceans will boil away about a billion years
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Not only that, this "negative gravity" will ultimately win the tug-of-war, as it forces the cosmic expansion to accelerate exponentially into the future.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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By 2017, Star Wars had barely made it past the concept stage.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Are Robots "Them" or "Us"?
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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THE LAND OF DREAMS Sleep, sleep, It will carry you Into the land of wonderful dreams. The future is waiting for you there— Your future, And your family. Yuma
~ Neil Philip
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Y]ou're young. Young takes care of everything.
~ Neil Simon
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Life's too short to be stuck in your own past
~ Neil Strauss
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Po prostu niektórzy ju? tacy sÄ…... tak bardzo martwiÄ… siÄ™ tym, co ich czeka w zaÅ›wiatach, ?e nie majÄ… czasu nauczy? siÄ™ ?y? na tym Å›wiecie
~ Nelle Harper Lee
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Indeed we all try to raise our children as if our past experiences are important for their future, but they rarely are.
~ Nelson DeMille
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And there was a time, you know, not so long ago, as recently as my own childhood in fact, when everyone believed in the future and eagerly awaited it or rushed to meet it. But now nearly everyone I know or used to know is trying to slow the speed of the world as the future starts to look more and more like someplace you don't want to be.
~ Nelson DeMille
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When you and I are dead, and all the rest of us who served in the last war, in all the countries," she said, "there'll be a chance of world peace. Not till then.
~ Nevil Shute
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John Osborne laughed. "It's not the end of the world at all," he said. "It's only the end of us. The world will go on just the same, only we shan't be in it. I dare say it will get along all right without us.
~ Nevil Shute
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This may have been what John and I were brought together for,' she said. 'In thirty years the world may need one of these little ones.' She paused. 'It may be Ronnie or it may be Willem, or it may be little Pierre who does great things for the world,' she said. 'But when that happens, monsieur, it will be because I met your son to show him Paris, and we fell in love.
~ Nevil Shute
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There is in fact no such thing as the future, singular; only futures, plural. There are multiple interpretations of history, to be sure, none definitive – but there is only one past. And although the past is over, for two reasons it is indispensable to our understanding of what we experience today and what lies ahead of us tomorrow and thereafter.
~ Niall Ferguson
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European sense. No one can predict how it will end because there is no precedent for it.
~ Niall Ferguson
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The statesman is therefore like one of the heroes in classical drama who has had a vision of the future but who cannot transmit it directly to his fellow-men and who cannot validate its truth. Nations learn only by experience; they 'know' only when it is too late to act. But statesmen must act as if their intuition were already experience, as if their aspiration were truth.
~ Niall Ferguson
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the price people are prepared to pay for a piece of a company tells you how much money they think that company will make in the future. In effect, stock markets hold hourly referendums on the companies whose shares are traded there: on the quality of their management, on the appeal of their products, on the prospects of their principal markets.
~ Niall Ferguson
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All these people want is a chance for the future, a chance they will follow with a strict consequentness [sic]. They will resent pity, they will be suspicious of oversolicitousness. They have seen man from his most evil side, who can blame them for being suspicious? They will resent having somebody plan every little detail for them. And in all fairness, who can blame them for that? Have they not lived in the land of the dead and so what can be so terrifying about the land of the living?
~ Niall Ferguson
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