A Quote by Rainer Maria Rilke

The future must enter you long before it happens. — © Rainer Maria Rilke
The future must enter you long before it happens.
You must give birth to your images. They are the future waiting to be born. Fear not the strangeness you feel. The future must enter you long before it happens. Just wait for the birth, for the the hour of the new clarity.
The future enters into us, in order to transform itself in us, long before it happens.
Fighting Manny Pacquiao in the future - there's possibilities it could happen. But whatever happens in the future happens in the future.
We are all concerned about the future of American education. But as I tell my students, you do not enter the future - you create the future. The future is created through hard work.
To understand what happens now one must find the cause, which may be very long ago in its beginning, but is surely there, and therefore a knowledge of history as detailed as possible is essential if we are to comprehend the present and be prepared for the future.
Sometimes in theater, they'll talk about your character a lot before you enter, but that rarely happens in television.
It is not what happens that determines the major part of your future. What happens, happens to us all. It is what you do about what happens that counts.
To look at any thing, If you would know that thing, You must look at it long: To look at this green and say, "I have seen spring in these Woods," will not do - you must Be the thing you see: You must be the dark snakes of Stems and ferny plumes of leaves, You must enter in To the small silences between The leaves, You must take your time And touch the very peace They issue from.
You go first. Go through the door before me. Enter the limousine while I wait by your side. Enter the shops while I stand behind, guarding your back. Sit at the table before me. Please, sample the tastiest morsels while I sit quietly. My desire is that you go first, in every occasion of earthly life. Only once will I go before you, And that will be at my last moment. For when death claims us, you must go last. Because I can't live one second without you.
For pain must enter into its glorified life of memory before it can turn into compassion.
Before a group can enter the open society, it must first close ranks.
Doubt is the vestibule through which all must pass before they can enter into the temple of wisdom.
Memories must enter the bloodstream, must churn awhile through the heart's mill, must be crushed and polished, be nearly forgotten or cling like burs to other stories before they spill forth in purple patterns, shapes of small bones and worm rot, shapes of clouds and the spaces between leaves.
Hahnji, mister, you must be patient. Before you can name that corner, our future must become past.
There's a difference between setting goals and trying to live in the future before it even happens.
Before you enter the forest, you must leave your mind outside, because in the land of fairy tales there is no need for it!
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