Quotes About Future
momentary life has its rights, and is not bound to sacrifice itself constantly to the future.
~ Victor Hugo
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A cloud has been collecting for 1500 years, yet you are condemning the thunderclap. Its wrath will be absolved by the future. Its result is a better world; and a caress for the human race issues from its most terrible blows. The human race has been chastised, but it has moved onward.
~ Victor Hugo
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To-morrow fulfils its work irresistibly, and it is already fulfilling it to-day. It
~ Victor Hugo
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composed of all the innocence of the present, and of all the passion of the future.
~ Victor Hugo
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Whatever To-day may be, To-morrow will be peace.
~ Victor Hugo
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Whatever may be happening today, peace is the meaning of tomorrow
~ Victor Hugo
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So different are the colours of life, as we look forward to the future, or backward to the past; and so different the opinions and sentiments which this contrariety of appearance naturally produces, that the conversation of the old and young ends generally with contempt or pity on either side.
~ Victor Hugo
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We who die here will die in the radiance of the future. We go to a tomb flooded with the light of dawn.
~ Victor Hugo
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augurs; both of them had celebrated
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Frères, qui meurt ici meurt dans le rayonnement de l'avenir, et nous entrons dans une tombe toute pénétrée d'aurore.
~ Victor Hugo
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believe, in St. Augustine,—'Place your hopes in the man from whom you do not inherit.
~ Victor Hugo
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A masmorra escura. É o teu futuro. A preguiça, o prazer, que precipícios! Não fazer nada, é um lúgubre partido a tomar, sabes? Viver ocioso da substância social! Ser inútil, ou seja, nocivo! Isso conduz directamente ao fundo da miséria.
~ Victor Hugo
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On emerging from that black and deformed thing which is called the galleys, the Bishop had hurt his soul, as too vivid a light would have hurt his eyes on emerging from the dark. The future life, the possible life which offered itself to him henceforth, all pure and radiant, filled him with tremors and anxiety.
~ Victor Hugo
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It's going to be an interesting ride, seeing who they become in the next four years. Interesting for you, she said. You're in the stands, watching the game. I'm down on the field, taking the hits. I'm terrified something will go wrong. What can go wrong? They're smart, curious, loving kids. They've got everything going for them.
~ Kristin Hannah
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When I met your father, it was magic. Not for him—not then—but for me. Sometimes, if you're lucky, you can look into a pair of eyes and see your whole future.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Sometimes you simply made the wrong choice and you had to live with it. You could only change the future. She
~ Kristin Hannah
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Love has to be stronger than hate or there is no future for us.
~ Kristin Hannah
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In that one image, Matthew saw the whole of his life; past, present, and future. It was one of those moments—an instant of grace in a crazy, sometimes impossibly dangerous world—that changed a man's life.
~ Kristin Hannah
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You know the thing about history, Elsa? It's over. Already dead and gone." "They say people who don't heed history are doomed to repeat it." "Who says that? I ain't never heard it. I say folks who hang on to the past miss their chance for a future.
~ Kristin Hannah
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the way they lived, the dreams they'd lost, the future they'd so blindly believed in. For the children who would grow up not knowing Jean. Her humor, her gentleness, her steel, her hopes for them.
~ Kristin Hannah
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But love has to be stronger than hate, or there will be no future for us.
~ Kristin Hannah
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now, of all moments, at this time when her love for her children almost bowled her over and she thought, even in the midst of all this hardship and failure, I have raised good children. Kind, caring, loving people. "I'll write something," Elsa said. "Will you let us read it, Mommy?" Ant asked. "Maybe someday.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Many of them, like the pioneers who went west one hundred years before them, brought nothing more than a will to survive and a hope for a better future.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Elsa knew that a library card—a thing they'd taken for granted all of their lives—meant there was still a future. A world beyond this struggle.
~ Kristin Hannah
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