I think I'm going to be making country records for as long as I can see into the future. It's much more down-home and real.
Trying to predict the future is like trying to drive down a country road at night with no lights while looking out the back window.
The public made me and then encouraged me for many years, and my future even now depends upon it.
To those who say Britain cannot afford to invest in infrastructure, I say we cannot afford not to invest in our future.
You can't plan for the future, because some guy's going to land in a spaceship with three heads and a big beak and take over everything.
The future will belong to those who have passion and are willing to work hard to make our country better.
It all comes down to interest rates. As an investor, all you're doing is putting up a lump-sump payment for a future cash flow.
To the soul, there is no past and no future; all is, and will be ever, in now. For artificial purposes time is mutually agreed on, but there is really no such thing.
But in the long term, I think it is improper to limit your future.
There is no justifiable prediction about how the hypothesis will hold up in the future; its degree of corroboration simply is a historical statement describing how severely the hypothesis has been tested in the past.
I am the type of guy that always looks into the future. But, of course, you never completely forget a javelin in your shoulder.
I think you need people of principle, of character, that are leaders, that take stands on important tough issues that will affect the future of this country.
Creativity has always depended on openness and flexibility, so let us hope for more of both in the future.
Everyone here has the sense that right now is one of those moments when we are influencing the future.
The future will be less predictable, forecast rises will shrink, company lifetimes will shrink, new entrants will proliferate and it's going to just get more unpredictable.
I feel that film is inevitably the medium of the future. It has been for years, decades, but more so now than ever.
Knowledge about the economy, ideas about capitalism and government, the future of the world and geopolitics were things I was never really interested in.
The Smithsonian should box and preserve Tim McGraw's Nashville den for a future exhibit entitled 'Early 21st Century American Man Cave.'
I have not made any plans for the future, and my wife would kill me if I announced anything before that.
I'd like now and into the future to play a bigger role not only in Wisconsin and the Midwest, but nationally. I'd like to have an impact.
I think of the past and the future as well as the present to determine where I am, and I move on while thinking of these things.