Blurry Future Famous Quotes & Sayings
17 Blurry Future Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Time would not change what I was feeling— Tammara Webber
or not feeling. I'd had time, and though the ache from his desertion hadn't disappeared, it was decreasing. My future was blurry, yes, but I was beginning to imagine a future when I would no longer miss him at all.

Sci-fi conventions are probably the most fun, the most out-of-the-box, entertaining week or weekend you've ever had in your life.— Richard Hatch

God delivers over to men his visible will in events, an obscure text written in a mysterious tongue. Men immediately make translations of it; translations hasty, incorrect, full of errors, of gaps, and of nonsense. Very few minds comprehend the divine language. The most sagacious, the calmest, the most profound, decipher slowly, and when they arrive with their text, the task has long been completed; there are already twenty translations on the public place. From each remaining springs a party, and from each misinterpretation a faction; and each party thinks that it alone has the true text, and each faction thinks that it possesses the light.— Victor Hugo

I would rather be without money than to be without the book I love to read.— Lailah Gifty Akita

UNICEF is successfully giving children and young people all over the world opportunities and hope. Just like the ones we met on the Long Way Down - protecting them from exploitation and giving them chances in life.— Ewan McGregor

The future is as blurry to me as the past. I can't seem to make myself care about anything to the right or left of the present, and the present isn't exactly urgent. You might say death has relaxed me.— Isaac Marion

Call us the future from your past.— Fred Schneider

We were all ruled by the studio system. I signed a contract for seven years.— Leslie Caron

It is dancing that brings together tribes from all over North America to compete against each other [in pow wows], to share traditional similarities and differences, and to let non-aboriginal people learn about the first cultures on this continent. The dances change over the years, reflecting new generations and their influences, adapting the traditions of their grandparents and their grandparents' grandparents, to be able to exist in this rapidly evolving world.— Lori Henry
"There will always be the elders who shake their heads at the younger generation's behaviour and teenagers who push the boundaries of traditions they have been taught. In dancing, though, everyone can be on the same beat, regardless of their fancy footwork or swirling shawls.

No one knows who they are more than someone who changes their identity (before I became a farmer, I was a leadership coach).— M.C. Humphreys

We now have a strong desire for living combined with a strange carelessness about dying. We desire life like water and yet are ready to drink death like wine.— G.K. Chesterton

Genetics and epigenetics are far more important in sexuality than any idea of choice. No evidence has been found that anyone chooses their sexuality. Choice is a theological concept, not a biological one.— Darrel Ray

When a rap song glorifies violence, death and sadness and loss is inflicted because of the violence.— Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Disgust was an organ in Hunt's gut. The more he thought about it, the more it churned.— John Hart

The past can leave us in an indelible bitterness. The past can erode our present joy. The past can chain our present in the cage of the past. The past can make our future look blurry. Not until we learn the real lessons of the past and dare to go for growth, we shall always live in the past though we may have today to think for a change, and we shall never forgo the past.— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

The masculine and feminine elements, exactly equal and balancing each other, are as essential to the maintenance of the equilibrium of the universe as positive and negative electricity, the centripetal and centrifugal forces, the laws of attraction which bind together all we know of this planet whereon we dwell and of the system in which we revolve.— Elizabeth Cady Stanton
