On paper, my history says that my future was not very promising. But through grace, I have the opportunity to prove that where you start is not where you have to end up.
The Christian of the future will be a mystic or he will not exist at all.
The claim made by Team Obama that every dollar in stimulus translates into a dollar-and-a-half in growth is economic fiction. The costs of stimulus reduce future growth. No country has ever spent itself to prosperity. The price of stimulus has to be ...
The way you personally communicate is 90 per cent of how you will be evaluated by any future employer.
I'm so totally future oriented that, for me, I don't know what the future's about, but I can promise you it's gonna be exciting.
What you're doing now, or have done in the past, need not determine what you can do next and in the future.
After graduating college in 2001 with a B. A. in Political Science and Speech Communications from Texas State University - San Marcos, I realized that my generation and those younger had been given no future and had been maliciously robbed of the kno...
On Australia Day 2010, as we enter this second decade of the 21st century, Australians can be optimistic about our future, but we cannot afford to mistake optimism for complacency.
To be a member of the Labor Party is to be an optimist - optimistic about the future of Australia, optimistic about the ability of government to make a difference.
You can never properly predict the future as it really turns out. So you are doing something a little different when you write science fiction. You are trying to take a different perspective on now.
Plato's philosophy is a dignified preface to future religion.
We have an opportunity to create a future where we are actually encouraging providers to keep people away from acute care, whenever possible.
Hydraulic fracking is very much a necessary part of the future of natural gas.
While data can only tell you what has happened in the past, it can in some ways give you a sense of what might be of interest to an audience in the future.
When I look towards my future, I want to leave a legacy that runs rich.
To some degree we all live with uncertainty. We have no control over the future. Yet we carry on, we persevere, because, I guess, it's the way we're made.
I'm comfortable and confident about the future.
Asking me why I did or didn't do anything is generally pointless. How do I know? And asking me what I'll do in the future is even less rewarding.
I'm excited to see how current and future technologies revolutionize the way we learn.
Smiles form the channels of a future tear.
I shall soon be six-and-twenty. Is there anything in the future that can possibly console us for not being always twenty-five?