A Quote by Bryan Ferry

I can never predict what's going to happen. — © Bryan Ferry
I can never predict what's going to happen.
You can't predict what's gonna happen, you can't predict if people are going to participate, you can't predict if there'll be interference.
With football, you can never predict what's going to happen.
In the financial markets I find it easy to predict what will happen and very difficult to predict when it will happen. I think that things were clear during the bubble as to what would happen eventually.
But that's the great thing about MMA, you know, you can never predict what's going to happen.
You never know what's going to happen the rest of the way. You can't predict. You don't know what Montreal is going to do to us this weekend, and you don't know what the Cubs are going to do to the Cardinals.
I've learned that you can never predict what will happen to a film. You can never predict if people will love it, if they'll hate it. It's an act of ego if you're hoping for everyone to love the film and tell you how great you are.
The third world war is not going to happen! I predict it! It is not going to happen, because of you, because of my people around the earth! They are the only hope. Only millions of buddhas are capable of creating the atmosphere for peace, for love, for compassion, for celebration.
Things happen in a way that surprises. That's why I'm reluctant to predict. You cannot predict.
I like a book better if I can't predict what's going to happen.
The problem in cinema is that you can never predict what will happen.
Some nights you just can't predict what's going to happen live for an hour.
When I left Africa in 1966 it seemed to me to be a place that was developing, going in a particular direction, and I don't think that is the case now. And it's a place where people still kid themselves - you know, in a few years this will happen or that will happen. Well, it's not going to happen. It's never going to happen.
Why one picture stands out among many others is always a mystery. In the beginning the subject is never quite known, but in the course of working something shows up on the film or in the print that speaks to me. I can never predict when this will happen. However, when it does there is an excitement - there is the ecstasy of recognition. And this is one of the things that keeps me going.
You can never predict success. You can never predict another person liking what you are doing. But if you are an interesting storyteller and if you strike the right chord, perhaps you will be understood.
You never know what's going to happen sometimes, or what you think's going to happen never happens, or when you least expect it, the Santana record comes along and just blows up.
I hate when you see a film and after one scene you know what's going to happen and you can predict the whole story.
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