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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

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

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

—Janis Joplin, 1972

God seems to have left the receiver off the hook, and time is running out.

—Arthur Koestler, 1967

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

—Euripides, c. 425 BC

The future is no more uncertain than the present.

—Walt Whitman, 1856

I don’t try to describe the future. I try to prevent it.

—Ray Bradbury, 1992

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

—Thomas Jefferson, 1816

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

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

—Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1955

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

—Niccolò Machiavelli, 1531

Little folks become their little fate.

—Horace, c. 20 BC

As natural selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments will tend to progress toward perfection.

—Charles Darwin, 1859