Thinking About The Future Quotes by Mahatma Gandhi, Hugh Hefner, John Rzeznik, Phil Elvrum, Albert Einstein, John Cale and many others.

Your future depends on what you do today.
Living in the moment, thinking about the future, and staying connected to the past: That’s what makes me feel whole.
I work out. I try to work out every day. That keeps me in the moment, which is great. Keeps my head from thinking about the future and the past too much. I love working out. That really helps me a lot.
I am still not taking my “career” in music for granted. It is constantly surprising that it works. Generally my thinking about the future has this assumption of an impending apocalypse.
I never think of the future – it comes soon enough.
I learn from thinking about the future, what hasn’t been done yet. That’s kind of my constant obsession.
We need to start thinking about the future of food if we are going to feed 9 billion people in a way that does not destroy our environment.
I’m just enjoying life more and thinking about the future.
Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
There are two kinds of people: one who goes on thinking about the future, not bothering about the present at all. That future is not going to come, that future is just a fool’s imagination. I don’t think about the future. I am a totally different kind of person. I don’t think about the future at all, it is irrelevant.
Human’s can’t live in the present as animals do; they just live in the present. But human’s are always thinking about the future or the past.
The moment that you have a child – that you know that when he’ll turn 18, he’ll join the Army and go there for three years of compulsory service – then you can’t help yourself of thinking about the future – speculating about it, dreading it or even being – trying to be more active to change it and improve it.
You don’t really want to be always thinking about the future, always thinking about where you’re heading for. You’ve got to think about how you’re getting there.
We live in the moment. We’re not thinking about the future right now. We’re not thinking about the past, you know. We’re living in this moment right here and it’s a sweet moment to live in.
I am quite sure, that if we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future.
Our anxiety does not come from thinking about the future, but from wanting to control it.
Humans can’t live in the present, like animals do. Humans are always thinking about the future or the
past. So it’s a veil of tears, man. I don’t know anything that’s going to benefit me now, except love. I
just need an overwhelming amount of love. And a nap. Mostly a nap.
past. So it’s a veil of tears, man. I don’t know anything that’s going to benefit me now, except love. I
just need an overwhelming amount of love. And a nap. Mostly a nap.
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