The less a man knows about the past and the present, the more insecure must prove to be his judgment of the future.
—Sigmund Freud, 1927Quotes
He alone who owns the youth gains the future.
—Adolf Hitler, 1935Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.
—Albert Camus, 1951We must confess that at present the rich predominate, but the future will be for the virtuous and ingenious.
—Jean de La Bruyère, 1688Men are able to assist fortune but not to thwart her. They can weave her designs, but they cannot destroy them.
—Niccolò Machiavelli, 1531Not a change for the better in our human housekeeping has ever taken place that wise and good men have not opposed it—have not prophesied that the world would wake up to find its throat cut in consequence.
—James Russell Lowell, 1884Little folks become their little fate.
—Horace, c. 20 BCIt would be madness, and inconsistency, to suppose that things which have never yet been performed can be performed without employing some hitherto untried means.
—Francis Bacon, 1620I’ve seen the future, brother; it is murder.
—Leonard Cohen, 1992Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.
—Book of Proverbs, c. 150 BCA change of fortune hurts a wise man no more than a change of the moon.
—Benjamin Franklin, 1732Every man takes the limits of his own vision for the limits of the world.
—Arthur Schopenhauer, 1851The future, like everything else, is no longer quite what it used to be.
—Paul Valéry, 1931