In the future, I see me as being my own artist and definitely not a ballad singer!
‐‐ Thia Megia
In the future, I think it's pretty plausible that collective intelligence tools and skills will be important in order to be a part of global dialog, global business, and global creativity. People who know how to negotiate collective intelligence networks are going to be in a good position to contribute to global society.
‐‐ Jane McGonigal
In the future, I think movies are going to be more of data sets that viewers have a hand in controlling - where the narrative originates and what happens to the content.
‐‐ Ryan Trecartin
In the future I think the labels on most pop music are going to go. Everyone keeps jumping into everyone else's space.
‐‐ Valerie Simpson
In the future, I want a movie career, kids and a happy marriage.
‐‐ Vendela Kirsebom
In the future, I want to do an action movie! I'm going to get in shape, get ripped, and have my Chris Pratt transformation. And then become a movie star like that.
‐‐ Hannibal Buress
In the future, I want to have children.
‐‐ Georgia Salpa
In the future, I would like to do more films with contemporary themes. Perhaps comedy, which is something I have done in theater but not in cinema.
‐‐ Luke Evans
In the future, IKEA will become an ever more spiritual sanctuary. In the future, your dream life will increasingly look like Google street view. Everyone will be feeling the same way as you, and there's some comfort to be found there.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
In the future, instead of striving to be right at a high cost, it will be more appropriate to be flexible and plural at a lower cost. If you cannot accurately predict the future then you must flexibly be prepared to deal with various possible futures.
‐‐ Edward de Bono
In the future, it's going to become more and more impossible for the economy to support how expensive medical care is and the number of sick people we have. Why don't we just get our population healthier so we don't need medical care?
‐‐ Joel Fuhrman
In the future, it's going to move from being just a data transport to really becoming a media experience platform. The Internet will be more about media, more about collaboration, much more virtualized and much more green.
‐‐ Padmasree Warrior
In the future, maybe quantum mechanics will teach us something equally chilling about exactly how we exist from moment to moment of what we like to think of as time.
‐‐ Richard K. Morgan
In the future, my communications with the public and with the markets will be entirely through regular and formal channels.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
In the future, officials will feel more pressure to protect the environment. But how to assess the officials' efforts to protect the environment is still a pivotal issue.
‐‐ Ma Jun
In the future, people will blame the Eighties for all societal ills in the same way that people have previously blamed the Sixties. The various Thatcherite Big Bangs - monetarism, deregulation, libertarianism - have been working their way through the culture ever since.
‐‐ Peter York
In the future, 'the networked' will sometimes form alliances with the Silicon Valley companies against Congress, but sometimes we are going to want and need to target our campaigns for change at the companies themselves.
‐‐ Rebecca MacKinnon
In the future the way that Whittaker Chambers was able to carry out forgery by typewriter will be disclosed.
‐‐ Alger Hiss
In the future, torture will once again become the recreational sport of the rich.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
In the future, we'd like to support upcoming artists, people that are trying to be actors.
‐‐ Evan Spiegel
In the future we'll be able to mentally contact anybody we want, see whatever image we want. And when we don't like it, we'll just turn it off.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
In the future we might not prescribe drugs all the time - we might prescribe apps.
‐‐ Daniel Kraft
In the future, when Microsoft leaves a security-flaw in their code it won't mean that somebody hacks your computer. It will mean that somebody takes control of your servant robot and it stands in your bedroom doorway sharpening a knife and watching you sleep.
‐‐ Daniel H. Wilson
In the future, when we get serious about executing things correctly, this thing will be very easy to do. If we find out that this technique does not work, I don't intend to step on dead bodies to achieve something because I don't have that kind of ambition. My ambition is to help people.
‐‐ Panayiotis Zavos
In the future, you'll simply jump into your car, turn on the Internet, turn on a movie and sit back and relax and turn on the automatic pilot, and the car will drive itself.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
In the future, you won't buy artists' works; you'll buy software that makes original pieces of 'their' works, or that recreates their way of looking at things. You could buy a Shostakovich box, or you could buy a Brahms box. You might want some Shostakovich slow-movement-like music to be generated. So then you use that box.
‐‐ Brian Eno
In the G.O.O.D. Music camp, we all come around, and we show ourselves and present ourselves as artists only.
‐‐ Desiigner
In the game of cricket, a hero is a person who respects the game and does not corrupt the game. The one who doesn't or corrupts the game, they are the villain. They should be punished, and they have been punished in the past.
‐‐ Virat Kohli
In the game of football, you can never be too sure of anything.
‐‐ Jason Babin
In the game of football, you need to be strong, and at my position, you need to be able to put up a good fight. So I work on my upper body and lower body strength because your body's got to be able to last.
‐‐ LaMarr Woodley
In the game of life, before you get anything out, you must put something in!
‐‐ Zig Ziglar
In the game of life, it's a good idea to have a few early losses, which relieves you of the pressure of trying to maintain an undefeated season.
‐‐ Bill Vaughan
In the game of life, less diversity means fewer options for change. Wild or domesticated, panda or pea, adaptation is the requirement for survival.
‐‐ Cary Fowler
In the game of love, the losers are more celebrated than the winners.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
In the game of 'Survivor,' there is no time for regrets.
‐‐ Jenna Morasca
In the garden of our house, when I was three. My brothers and I had a jumping wall. I remember it as enormously high, but it was probably only about a foot and a half.
‐‐ Juliet Stevenson
In the garment trades, on the other hand, the presence of a body of the disfranchised, of the weak and young, undoubtedly contributes to the economic weakness of these trades.
‐‐ Florence Kelley
In the 'Garnethill' trilogy, people always forget that Maureen O'Donnell's dad was a journalist and she did art history at uni and her brother did law, but no-one ever thinks they're middle-class - they're just working class because they speak with accents.
‐‐ Denise Mina
In the gay (Catholic) community, it would seem, the maxim is: love the sin and love the sinner, but hate anyone who calls it a sin or him a sinner.
‐‐ Richard John Neuhaus
In 'The General Strike,' we celebrate those who bring a new vision for the world to the table. People who stand for workers rights, human rights, a just representative political system, and a new mode of doing business where sustainability is the norm not the exception.
‐‐ Justin Sane
In the German concentration camps, Jews wore yellow stars while homosexuals wore pink lambdas.
‐‐ Gore Vidal
In the German football team players from different clubs need to get on with each other both on and off the pitch. In the grand coalition Christian Democrats and Social Democrats sit in the same boat and need to pull in the same direction.
‐‐ Angela Merkel
In the Ghetto, I'd been trying to write for years.
‐‐ Mac Davis
In the giraffe with a total height of 5 m., the heart is at a height of about 2.5 m., and it would be extremely interesting to know just how the giraffe avoids the development of filtration oedema in its long legs.
‐‐ August Krogh
In 'The Girl Who Chased Away Sorrow,' part of the 'Dear America' series, I took my childhood bravery and stubbornness and put that at the core of the Navajo girl, Sarah Nita. It helped me to identify with her survival and to write about her courageous journey and that of her people.
‐‐ Ann Turner
In 'The Giver,' I play a character called Jonas who is a member of this community called Changeless. In this community, everyone is kept at bay emotionally and physically. They receive an injection every morning to control them from feeling things like love and pain and all natural emotions.
‐‐ Brenton Thwaites
In the globalized world that is ours, maybe we are moving towards a global village, but that global village brings in a lot of different people, a lot of different ideas, lots of different backgrounds, lots of different aspirations.
‐‐ Lakhdar Brahimi
In the glory days of Orioles, when I was a newbie baseball writer for the Post, the roster of talkers was as good as the everyday lineup. Singy - Ken Singleton - Flanny, and Cakes - the underwear spokesman Jim Palmer - were my go-to guys, occupying stalls along one wall of the shabby chic clubhouse.
‐‐ Jane Leavy
In the glory which overhangs Palestine afar off, we imagine emotions which never come, when we tread the soil and walk over the hallowed sites.
‐‐ Bayard Taylor