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future ruins today
Charles Simmons Live only for today, and you ruin tomorrow.
future ocean games
Alan Watts What we see as death, empty space, or nothingness is only the trough between the crests of this endlessly waving ocean. It is all part of the illusion that there should seem to be something to be gained in the future, and that there is an urgent necessity to go on and on until we get it. Yet just as there is no time but the present, and no one except the all-and-everything, there is never anything to be gained—though the zest of the game is to pretend that there is.
future worry progress
Alan Watts Don't hurry anything. Don't worry about the future. Don't worry about what progress you're making. Just be entirely content to be aware of what is.
future judgment premonition
Al Stewart Louis Armstrong playing trumpet on the Judgment Day.
future animal trying
Chogyam Trungpa Humans are the only animals that try to dwell in the future. You don't have to purely live in the present situation without a plan, but the future plans you make can only be based on the aspects of the future that manifest within the present situation.
future mean two
China Mieville You can't see the future, there's no such thing. It's all bets. You'll never get the same answer from two seers. But that doesn't mean either of them's wrong.
future live-in-the-moment one-day
Dean Acheson The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time. The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time.
future joy tomorrow
Audre Lorde Tomorrow belongs to those of us who conceive of it as belonging to everyone; who lend the best of ourselves to it, and with joy.
goal achievement want
Charles Stanley Success is the continuing achievement of becoming the person God wants you to be and accomplishing the goals God has helped you set.
goal coward
Alan Watts Courage is the goal of cowards.
goal missing world
Alan Watts Paradoxical as it may seem, the purposeful life has no content, no point. It hurries on and on, and misses everything. Not hurrying, the purposeless life misses nothing, for it is only when there is no goal and no rush that the human senses are fully open to receive the world.
goalies want
Ed Belfour I'm not a pretty goalie and I don't ever want to be called one, to tell you the truth.
goal important action
David Viscott Take the best action toward your most important goal right now.
goal people guy
David Brooks It's almost inherent, but I'm a massive [Stanley] Kubrick fan. I'm a big admirer of what guys like Christopher Nolan have been able to do. For me, to be able to try to make big films that reach a lot of people, and that hopefully have something to say, is a lofty goal, but that's my goal.
goal might hard
Arne Jacobsen Carrying out the thing, getting it to the point when one might say: There, now it is good - that point is hard to reach. Often, one sets very high goals for oneself. Perhaps too high.
goals
Rick Bowers We accomplished one more of our goals. We just have to perform.
goal want achieve
Denny Hamlin It makes me very hard on myself when I don't achieve the goals I want to achieve. But I feel like that's what makes me as good as I am - I push myself to be better, constantly.
common-sense pieces furniture
Alan Chadwick Science is an excellent piece of furniture to have in the second story, providing that you have common sense on the ground floor.
common-sense use logic
Alan Cooper There's only one thing you can use against pure logic, and that's common sense.
common-sense people demand
Chinua Achebe People go to Africa and confirm what they already have in their heads and so they fail to see what is there in front of them. This is what people have come to expect. Its not viewed as a serious continent. Its a place of strange, bizarre and illogical things, where people dont do what common sense demands.
common-sense common make-sense
Edith Schaeffer It makes sense that there is no sense without God.
common-sense done moderation
Eartha Kitt Everything should be done with moderation and using common sense.
common-sense novelty admiration
David Hume If refined sense, and exalted sense, be not so useful as common sense, their rarity, their novelty, and the nobleness of their objects, make some compensation, and render them the admiration of mankind.
common content context electronic journal migration publishers shared structure supporting transition undertaken work
Richard Boulderstone We acknowledge the considerable work that has to be undertaken by publishers to make the transition to a new structure for their electronic journal content. However, by supporting a common structure for e-journal content we have established a shared international context in which such migration can now proceed.
common information investors legs quite support
John Segrich Unstructured information is common to just about every industry. This story has legs to support investors for quite a long time.
common draught fair flavor genius grand mediocrity neutrality spoils weak
Oliver Wendell Holmes Unpretending mediocrity is good, and genius is glorious; but a weak flavor of genius in an essentially common person is detestable. It spoils the grand neutrality of a commonplace character, as the rinsings of an unwashed wine-glass spoil a draught of fair water.