A Quote by Hal Sparks

I'm a futurist. — © Hal Sparks
I'm a futurist.

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In 1981, I was a futurist - or at least I was a guy who put on a futurist hat occasionally - and I wrote about the 21st century.
I've actually tried not to call myself a futurist for the last 25 years. I prefer "forecaster," but people call me a futurist, and it doesn't really bother me.
At the crowded Costanzi Theater in Rome, while I was listening to the orchestral performance of your overwhelming Futurist music,1 together with my Futurist friends Marinetti, Boccioni, Carrà, Balla, Soffici, Papini, and Cavacchioli, there came to my mind the idea of a new art, one that only you can create: the Art of Noises, a logical consequence of your marvelous innovations.
I'm not a futurist.
I love futurist music.
I hardly see myself as a futurist.
I see stuff from the future, and I'm such a futurist that I have to slow down and talk in the present.
No serious futurist deals in prediction. These are left for television oracles and newspaper astrologers.
I'm not a futurist, so I don't spend a lot of time thinking about 20 years from now.
I've worked in the business world and, as a futurist, the whole 20 years that I've led at Mosaic.
My mom is well read in English and Bengali, and my dad is a humorist, science writer and a futurist.
New York is the cubist, the futurist city. It expresses in its architecture, its life, its spirit, the modern thought.
Science fiction is the great opportunity to speculate on what could happen. It does give me, as a futurist, scenarios.
I'm not a futurist, and my taste in science fiction was sort of in the gothic horror vein, not space movies and futuristic stuff.
People used to define me as a futurist designer, but, you know, the future is now for me.
I'm a futurist. Technology is our way out of almost every problem we have. Technology can create a new sense of community.
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