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Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.

—Oscar Wilde, 1893

The world began without man, and it will end without him.

—Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1955

I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.

—Thomas Jefferson, 1816

The future is no more uncertain than the present.

—Walt Whitman, 1856

He alone who owns the youth gains the future.

—Adolf Hitler, 1935

People will not look forward to posterity who never look backward to their ancestors.

—Edmund Burke, 1790

Fate leads the willing and drags along those who hang back.

—Cleanthes, c. 250 BC

Often the prudent, far from making their destinies, succumb to them; it is destiny which makes them prudent.

—Voltaire, 1764

Men are able to assist fortune but not to thwart her. They can weave her designs, but they cannot destroy them.

—Niccolò Machiavelli, 1531

Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.

—Albert Camus, 1951

The world is dying of machinery; that is the great disease, that is the plague that will sweep away and destroy civilization; man will have to rise against it sooner or later.

—George Moore, 1888

Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.

—Book of Proverbs, c. 150 BC

A change of fortune hurts a wise man no more than a change of the moon.

—Benjamin Franklin, 1732