... the past was what we carried with us, threaded to the future, and we decided whether to keep it close or let it go.
... the past was what we carried with us, threaded to the future, and we decided whether to keep it close or let it go.
You can't insure against the future, except by really believing in the best bit of you, and in the power beyond it.
If you want to be happy, do not dwell in the past, do not worry about the future, focus on living fully in the present.
The future is right around the corner from a bar called, “Yesterdays.” I know, I work there every tomorrow.
[...] the beginning of things, of a world especially is necessarily vague, tangled, chaotic, and exceedingly disturbing.
Someday you'll find someone special again. People who've been in love once usually do. It's in their nature.
It was amazing how you could get so far from where you'd planned, and yet find it was exactly were you needed to be.
Education delivered by a strict councellor, and recieved with great pains would never brighten the future of any student.
Everything was fine, would continue to be fine, would eventually get even better as long as the supermarket did not slip.
We can strive to put the past behind us, serve God to the best of our ability now, and look ahead to the glorious future!
I’m not mad. I already told you that. We all have mistakes in our past...and our future. It’s a fact of life.
Your future depends of the choices you make today. The future for this reason can be predicted by your day to day living.
Le présent serait plein de tous les avenirs, si le passé n'y projetait déjà une histoire.
...[Y]ou cannot successfully navigate the future unless you keep always framed beside it a small clear image of the past.
To move forth and grab your destiny is admirable. To shape your own future with the strength in your fist is beyond that.