
Top 16 Quotes About Envisioning Your Future
#1. You spend a lot of time thinking about how awful the prison is rather than envisioning your future.
Piper Kernan
#2. I don't think that writers have any responsibility to be good neighbors to the audience.
Jez Butterworth
#3. We do not need to proselytise either by our speech or by our writing. We can only do so really with our lives. Let our lives be open books for all to study.
Mahatma Gandhi
#4. Church and State are both rent, by the tugging of the demonic and the Divine
Martin Luther
#5. Test cricket is the only thing that counts. One-day and T20 performances are fine, but you rate a player by his status as a Test player. By the time I finish, I want to play at least 80 Tests and be known for my achievements in Tests.
Suresh Raina
#6. Diverting one's attention from the past was not the same as envisioning and embarking upon a future. On the other hand, if the past were razed, the slate wiped clean, maybe fewer people would confuse it with the future, and that at least would be something.
Richard Russo
#7. Most people trusted in the future, assuming that their preferred version of it would unfold. Blindly planning for it, envisioning things that weren't the case. This was the working of the will. This was what gave the world purpose and direction. Not what was there but what was not.
Jhumpa Lahiri
#8. I started off doing plays as a theater actor. But I never thought of it in terms of it leading anywhere. I was just trying to be the best actor that I could be in the context of what I was doing.
Chiwetel Ejiofor
#9. The leader is the organization's top strategist ... systematically envisioning the future and specifically mapping out how to get there.
Bill Hybels
#10. If that type of bad God did exist, then we could go on living in good health. If we could push the responsibility for our misery onto God, then we would have that much more peace of mind, wouldn't we?
Tatsuhiko Takimoto
#11. Trying to describe something musical is like dancing to architecture, it's really difficult.
Robert Palmer
#12. When you have gaps in your memory like I do, you come to better appreciate the things you do remember. The way your hands just repeat a task you've done enough times, without even needing to think. Who needs Legacies when we have the infinite power of the human mind at our disposal?
Pittacus Lore
#13. ...didn't need to waste so much time envisioning some vague horribleness awaiting me in my future.
Dan Harris
#14. I had this tendency to think things through a little too much, envisioning things in the future while I completely missed the present.
Catherine Clark
#15. The lesson learned: never take your loved ones for granted. And if you're ever lucky enough to find that one person in life who makes you love more than any other person could possible make you love, you treat every day together as if it were your last. You cherish every moment.
Sebastian Cole
#16. Look into your own heart, discover what it is that gives you pain and then refuse, under any circumstance whatsoever, to inflict that pain on anybody else.
Karen Armstrong
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