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future
The thing about the future is that it never feels the way we thought it would. Douglas Coupland
future years sky
There will be a new industry, and we are just now in the beginning. I will predict that in twelve or fifteen years there will be tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of people, that fly and see that black sky. Burt Rutan
future deeds tomorrow
It is a great deed to leave nothing for tomorrow. Baltasar Gracian
future numbers people
In a climate where people don't understand the numbers, newspapers, campaigners, companies, and politicians can get away with murder David J. C. MacKay
future time
Every day that they put this legislation off to the future is more time to negotiate. Sid Ryan
future lack
I think that, when I think about the future that 'The Water Knife' represents, it's one where there's a lack of oversight, planning and organization. Paolo Bacigalupi
future imagine life occurred people
I'm one of these people who couldn't imagine the future. The future never occurred to me. I just loved life every day. Pattie Boyd
future gave hard hope
We gave it to them. It's a little hard to swallow, but you have to look to the future and hope to get better at what you do. Ashton Whidden
future great ideas mission original
The original mission of the Partnership for America's Future was to celebrate, enshrine and archive the great ideas of America's youth. Bill Evans
hands monitor
This is an unfortunate setback, and is in the hands of the medics, who will continually monitor the situation. Rob Andrew
hands paper found
The Times is a paper which is seldom found in any hands but those of the highly educated. Arthur Conan Doyle
hands house brain
The important thing isn't the house. It's the ability to make it. You carry that in your brain and in your hands, wherever you go. Barbara Kingsolver
hands oysters cities
Venice is a cheek-by-jowl, back-of-the-hand, under-the-counter, higgledy-piggledy, anecdotal city, and she is rich in piquant wrinkled things, like an assortment of bric-a-brac in the house of a wayward connoisseur, or parasites on an oyster-shell. Jan Morris
hands profound looks
We found that just by the way we stood, affected women dramatically, and if you look at our show, you'll see that we always stood with our legs open our fists on hips and our bat bulges forward, which had a profound effect on women! Burt Ward
hands challenges goes-on
Life presents itself in constantly changing ways, but you're able to accept the challenges, rather than recoil, throw up your hands, and go on a binge. Carnie Wilson
hands creating choices
The choice to 'do nothing' in response to the mounting evidence is actually a choice to continue and even accelerate the reckless environmental destruction that is creating the catastrophe at hand. Al Gore
hands judging size
The way to judge a good hand is that the fingers are the same size at the tip as where they come out of the hand itself. Diana Vreeland
hands names guy
Check it out. I got a new name tag today." He unclipped it and held it out toward me. I looked at it. "A. GUY." He grinned. "Someone actually asked me what the A stood for," he said, his hand brushing mine as he took the tag back, sliding it into his pocket. "I said Larry. Elizabeth Scott
sorrow soul wood worm
Sorrow is to the soul what the worm is to wood Turkish Proverb
sorrow folly
For there is no folly so great as keeping one's sorrows hidden. Anthony Trollope
sorrow
For in the sorrow, there is also our happiness. David Paul
sorrow forethought stills
For still I see that forethought spares afterthought and after-sorrow. Amelia Barr
sorrow accepting lost
Happiness is lost by criticizing it; sorrow by accepting it. Ambrose Bierce
sorrow wells
There is a courage of happiness as well as a courage of sorrow. Alfred Adler
sorrow feeling-sad despair
After a while, though, even the deepest sorrow faltered, even the most penetrating despair lost its scalpel edge. Richard Matheson
sorrow one-day details
He was at his own request and through his own complicity driven out of all his happinesses one after the other; and he had this sorrow, that after having lost Cosette wholly in one day, he was afterwards obliged to lose her again in detail. Victor Hugo
sorrow youth
Youth, even in its sorrows, always has a brilliancy of its own. Victor Hugo