A Quote by Fred Durst

I stopped predicting the future a long time ago. — © Fred Durst
I stopped predicting the future a long time ago.
I stopped trying to plan a long time ago - whatever's meant to happen for me in the future will happen.
I stopped courting Hollywood a long time ago
I stopped courting Hollywood a long time ago.
Oh, I steal things all the time. It's just something I do. I stopped caring a long time ago.
I stopped worrying about being desired a long time ago.
I took piano lessons when I was like 5 or 6 but that was a long time ago. I stopped when I was 13.
I stopped loving my father a long time ago. What remained was the slavery to a pattern.
A long time ago, I stopped trying to look at projects as genre exercises.
I can't control what people think of me, and I stopped really caring a long time ago.
I stopped acting a long time ago and my primary career has been producing-directing film.
I stopped asking a long time ago, "why would you want me to play that?" I'm an actor. That's what I do.
I stopped Googling myself a long time ago. I'm sure there's plenty of misinformation out there, but I am blissfully unaware of it.
I am told that there is a proverbial phrase among the Inuit: 'A long time ago, in the future.' Let the children see our history, and maybe it will help to shape the future.
I find that predicting the course of our lives is like predicting the weather. You might be able to predict your future in the short term, but the longer you look ahead, the less likely you are to be correct.
Humans are terrible at predicting the future. We really overestimate what we can do in the short term and underestimate what we can do in the long term... If we can glimpse even a couple of years into the future, even that's difficult to do.
I stopped getting nervous a long time ago, so any time I do get nervous, which is rare - about work, anyway - I always take that as a really good sign.
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