A Quote by Shawn Crahan

I can't predict the future, nor will I. I'm not a fortune teller. — © Shawn Crahan
I can't predict the future, nor will I. I'm not a fortune teller.
You don't need to predict the future. Just choose a future -- a good future, a useful future -- and make the kind of prediction that will alter human emotions and reactions in such a way that the future you predicted will be brought about. Better to make a good future than predict a bad one.
I'm a fortune teller, but I don't like to know my future.
What fortune teller would ever have had the nerve to predict that the best years of my life would turn out to be my old age?
A fortune-teller said my future lay in comedy.
I'm excited about what the future holds. I'm not a fortune-teller; I have no idea how it will play out. People say, "What are you going to do?" I don't know. I kind of love that not knowing.
Before you leave, the fortune teller reminds you that the future is never set in stone.
We must prepare students for a future we can neither describe nor predict.
To me there’s no real difference between a fortune teller or a fortune cookie and any of the organized religions. They’re all equally valid or invalid, really. And equally helpful.
We spend our whole lives worrying about the future, planning for the future, trying to predict the future, as if figuring it out will cushion the blow. But the future is always changing. The future is the home of our deepest fears and wildest hopes. But one thing is certain when it finally reveals itself. The future is never the way we imagined it.
To predict the future we would have to know today what we will learn tomorrow which will shape our future actions
I'm not a fortune-teller.
I don't think there is such a thing as as a real prophet. You can never predict the future. We know why now, of course; chaos theory, which I got very interested in, shows you can never predict the future.
The more you observe life in relation to yourself the more you will see the fact that you are hardly ever correct when you think about something in the future. The future exists only in imagination; and that is why, no matter how hard you try to imagine it, you will not be able to predict the future with total certainty.
My good fortune is not that I've recovered from mental illness. I have not, nor will I ever. My good fortune lies in having found my life.
Human reason can neither predict nor deliberately shape its own future. Its advances consist in finding out where it has been wrong.
When I was growing up, my mum was doing illegal smuggling with China. Sometimes she would see a fortune teller for advice. One time I went with her: 'In your future, you'll be living in foreign country and eating the foreign country rice,' she said.
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