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It 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, 1620

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

—Thomas Jefferson, 1816

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

—Niccolò Machiavelli, 1531

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

—Benjamin Franklin, 1732

He alone who owns the youth gains the future.

—Adolf Hitler, 1935

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

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, 1927

Time will reveal everything. It is a babbler and speaks even when not asked.

—Euripides, c. 425 BC

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

—Cleanthes, c. 250 BC

Tomorrow never comes, man. It’s all the same fucking day.

—Janis Joplin, 1972

Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.

—William Jennings Bryan, 1899

Every man takes the limits of his own vision for the limits of the world.

—Arthur Schopenhauer, 1851

I’ve seen the future, brother; it is murder.

—Leonard Cohen, 1992