A Quote by Gerald Seymour

I usually am accused of having a crystal ball into which I can gaze and look into the future. — © Gerald Seymour
I usually am accused of having a crystal ball into which I can gaze and look into the future.
You can't gaze in the crystal ball and see the future. What the Internet is going to be in the future is what society makes it.
You don't have to gaze into a crystal ball when you can read an open book.
I think political science is bad at prediction. We don't gaze into a crystal ball. I do not believe that we predict things.
We don't gaze into a crystal ball. I do not believe that we predict things. I think political science is bad at prediction. I think what we really do well is in a number of instances where politics matters, we can do a better job of tell you what is happening now, than other people. So, we can look at Syria today. We can look at the Eurozone today. And we can look at areas where politics is a driver and we can give you a pretty good sense in those areas of here is how to understand today.
I can't speak for the future. I have no crystal ball.
I deal in facts, not forecasting the future. That's crystal ball stuff. That doesn't work.
He promises a lamp unto our feet, not a crystal ball into the future.
I'm not a psychic. I don't look at a crystal ball.
I can't look into the crystal ball. All I can do is the here and now.
Therefore, in my incontrovertible capacity as plaintiff and defendant judge and accused, I condemn this nature, which has so brazenly and unceremoniously inflicted this suffering... since I am unable to destroy Nature, I am destroying myself, solely out of weariness of having to endure a tyranny in which there is no guilty party.
Looking at the creative process is like looking into a crystal: no matter which facet we gaze into, we see all the others reflected.
I think we're in a very exciting time - visually, I think we are. I've not got a crystal ball. I'm not saying I know what the future is at all. In some ways I'm getting quite pessimistic about the future, but in other ways I think it might get better. We are moving into very big changes.
When I was 11 my school held a sports day near Crystal Palace. We were told we were going to play a rugby match. The ball was eventually passed to me and I was obviously expected to run with it. I took one look at all these players charging towards me, placed the ball on the ground and walked off the pitch.
I am never free of the past. I have made it crystal clear that I believe the past is part of the present which becomes part of the future.
The greatest motivator of change is a crystal-clear vision of what the future should look like.
You can't look into a crystal ball but what you can say is if money is put on the table and you get half your signings right then you are going to be better next time around.
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