Nothing would make me happier than doing nothing but drama for the foreseeable future.
We can put fear of the future in front of us to block us, or behind us to drive us forward. I feel like telling all the people who look like me to start trying to write. You don’t know it’s possible because it’s not often in front of you.
We look forward with great anticipation to see the course that the National Space Council charts for America’s future in space.
Man spends his life in reasoning on the past, in complaining of the present, in fearing future.
We cannot erase what has happened, but we are building a new future.
Losers live in the past. Winners learn from the past and enjoy working in the present toward the future.
The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be.
We always project into the future or reflect in the past, but we are so little in the present.
Even gang members imagine a future that doesn’t include gangs.
I’ve said it before, but it’s absolutely true: My mother gave me my drive, but my father gave me my dreams. Thanks to him, I could see a future.
There are people who are able to plan their career, their future, but I’ve never had any talent for that. I just do things and hope for the best. Say yes, take a chance, and sometimes it’s terrific and sometimes it’s not.
History is the best guide to the future.
Being fully present is the best guarantee for a bright future.
Can I just tell you, I think it’s the most beautiful thing about young people today, it gives me so much hope for the future, that they don’t really recognize race the way my generation does.
Higher education is a cornerstone of our state’s future.
I’m excited to see how current and future technologies revolutionize the way we learn.
Investing in science education and curiosity-driven research is investing in the future.
Every single immigrant we have, undocumented or documented, is a future American. That’s just the truth of it.
By failing seriously to confront the most predicable economic crisis in our nation’s history, the President’s policies are committing us and our children to a diminished future.
Each man should frame life so that at some future hour fact and his dreaming meet.
Many of us crucify ourselves between two thieves – regret for the past and fear of the future.
For sure, life takes many twists and turns, and one never knows what the future might hold.
I have a magpie mind, by which I mean I see and hear little things – photos, fragments of conversation – and store them away for future use.
For those of us with an inward turn of mind, which is another name for melancholy introspection, the beginning of a new year inevitably leads to thoughts about both the future and the past.
We owe it to our children to give them a dignified and hopeful future.