Top 1200 Looking To The Future Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
We've been looking outside us for our own peace. We've been looking in the wrong direction.
...I've spent the last fifteen years of my life railing against the game of soccer, an exercise that has been lauded as "the sport of the future" since 1977. Thankfully, that future dystopia has never come.
I think that at this moment, I am trying to live the moments we're passing through. In the future, I will see where the future will take me. — © Alfonso Herrera
I think that at this moment, I am trying to live the moments we're passing through. In the future, I will see where the future will take me.
What I see is not what I am looking at but what I am looking with. And so my first and principal duty...is to find my eyes of love.
Los Angeles gives one the feeling of the future more strongly than any city I know of. A bad future, too, like something out of Fritz Lang's feeble imagination.
I'm really drawn to West Coast composers and I think it has a little something to do with looking across the Pacific instead of looking across the Atlantic.
I've never been a rearview mirror guy. I'm always looking forward, always looking downfield.
Let us not worry about the future. Let us only do the right thing Today, At this moment, Here and now. Let the future take care of itself.
What does education do, what does it have to offer, when deprived of its necessary partner, the future, and face instead with - no future at all?
Can one make the future a substitute for the present? And what guarantee have we that the future will be any better if we neglect the present?
The work for the actor is always the same. We're looking for a human being. We're looking for believable human behavior.
Our hopes, desires and ambitions are powerful forces existing within us for the shaping of the future. They are the generating forces that create the future.
I'm not looking for starters, I'm looking for finishers. — © John Townsend
I'm not looking for starters, I'm looking for finishers.
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For me, Amazon has stepped in and presented the future of entertainment. Obviously, the future of entertainment is going to be on the internet.
Being a big black man in China in the mainland, walking down the street, you have everyone looking at you, 'Basketball?' They don't really see a lot of us around, maybe on TV, so they're just looking.
Don’t go looking for trouble; it’s already looking for you.
Past has a very great superiority over the future: The future may not exist; but the past existed!
You're just looking for the thing that makes this scene sort of imperative, why you have to know what changes by the end of the scene so you're really looking to find the essence of it.
As an actor, I only play what is in the moment, rather than in the future, but sometimes the past is more important than what is coming up in the future.
The problem with digital books is that you can always find what you are looking for but you need to go to a bookstore to find what you weren't looking for.
Maybe I just look at things as a humanist: I like looking at people in a realistic way more than looking at them in a positive way.
A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you are looking down, you cannot see something that is above you.
I was fascinated looking at John Galliano's couture. They're just extraordinary extravaganzas and I love it. I love looking at it because it's like going to a museum.
Even happiness itself may become habitual. There is a habit of looking at the bright side of things, and also of looking at the dark side.
Despite the digital age, there is a very large number of venues and spaces that are looking for plays, and many of them are looking for new plays.
You shouldn't be looking for people slipping up, you should be looking for all the good things people do and praising those.
I'm personally looking for artists that are along the lines of today's pop stars. Whether it be a Rihanna or a Justin Bieber or a Kanye West or a Beyonce or a Lady Gaga, I'm looking for talent that's like that, that's what I love.
I'm really looking at questions of power, navigation, and spin. Then I am also looking for real-world stories that give me greater insight into smart and new ways of thinking.
We [with Neal Dodson and Corey Moosa] were constantly looking for features and looking for ways to get involved with people who were making stuff.
I don't have any interest in doing superhero franchise movies. I don't connect to the fantastic, and I'm not a comic person - it's just not my thing, so I'm not looking in that direction - but ambitious films on a big scale I'm very interested in looking at.
In my view, suburbia in general has very poor prospects. I think it will only become devalued and probably more dangerous. It's chief characteristic was that it represented a living arrangement with no future - and that future is now here.
The first set of questions to ask yourself when you're doing cost cutting is relatively straightforward, which is, you know, can you use the necessity of cost cutting as an opportunity to do pruning or trimming for projects that aren't being as successful? But, you know, frequently those are the easy ones. I mean, there's always some kind of social costs internal to the company, but that's the easy way of looking at the future.
So we get a plan," I said. "Any suggestions?" "Blow up the building," Kincaid said without looking up. "That works good for vampires. Then soak what's left in gasoline. Set it on fire. Then blow it all up again." "For future reference, I was sort of hoping for a suggestion that didn't sound like it came from that Bolshevik Muppet with all the dynamite.
All we really have when we pretend to write about the future is the moment in which we are writing. That's why every imagined future obsoletes like an ice cream melting on the way back from the corner store.
I love the fact that Bollywood is getting so much more globalised. Instead of us looking out there, people are looking to India and coming to us!
Pakistani men are great-looking. Now I know where all the good looking men in the sub-continent are hiding!
I'm looking forward, that's all, I'm not looking backwards. — © Robbie Lawler
I'm looking forward, that's all, I'm not looking backwards.
When we get to the future, I'll determine the future.
I'm not looking for hobbies, I'm looking for investments.
At the core, every artist, no matter what his subject matter happens to be, has to be someone doing the looking. I began to really interrogate the act of looking.
People pay to see movies with women looking beautiful, but I think there will be a place for me to play women looking my own age.
I am looking for strong characters rather than being just a pretty girl. Actresses can do so much more than looking good.
Here's the point - you're looking at affirmative action, and you're looking at marijuana. You legalize marijuana, no need for quotas, because really, who's gonna wanna work?
I'm looking for trouble. A lot of people get to be a certain age and they just kind of lose interest or they give up. But I'm looking for trouble.
I like to go to the airport looking stylish - you never know who you'll run into. Sometimes I have fans at the airports. I never want to be bummy looking.
At a certain point, I just felt, you know, God is not looking for alms, God is looking for action.
We do not need to plan or devise a "world of the future"; if we take care of the world of the present, the future will have received full justice from us. A good future is implicit in the soils, forests, grasslands, marshes, deserts, mountains, rivers, lakes, and oceans that we have now, and in the good things of human culture that we have now; the only valid "futurology" available to us is to take care of those things. We have no need to contrive and dabble at "the future of the human race"; we have the same pressing need that we have always had - to love, care for, and teach our children.
I have seen the future, and it is still in the future. — © James Gleick
I have seen the future, and it is still in the future.
I think it's all independent films. There aren't any! If they were looking for me when I was making Polyester, then it'd be perfect, but they're not. I'm not looking for that. TV is much bigger and better now; far more people see it.
We have looked into the future and the future is ours.
I'm not good looking, but I'm not bad looking.
I'm always looking to top the last match, I'm always looking to entertain the fans and steal the show.
Time passed solely in the pursuit of pleasure leaves no solid enjoyment for the future; but from the hours you spend in reading and studying useful books, you will gather a golden harvest in future years.
When we get to the future, I'll decide the future.
I remember when I was a kid looking at different types of film and really examining the grains of them. I remember even looking at the ink streaks.
I'm 30. I'm not that young, right? I'm not, like, 24 or 22. I'm no longer in the phase of my life where I talk about everything as in the future. Like, I'm in the future.
The future you see is the future you get.
Japan is a model already to the lie that economic growth is the key to our future. If they can really show an alternative to nukes and fossil fuels, then they will be the poster boy for the renewable energy for the future.
Younger customers are the future, but older customers have the money. So you need both: one for the present, and the other for the future.
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