The future will be the child of the past and the present, even if a rebellious child.
‐‐ George Crumb
The future will belong to those who have passion and are willing to work hard to make our country better.
‐‐ Paul Wellstone
The future will either be green or not at all.
‐‐ Bob Brown
The future will take care of itself. My plans have fallen flat. Nothing that I planned has worked for me so far. So I don't plan anymore. I keep short-term plans.
‐‐ Juhi Chawla
The future will use and dispose of the memories of people that we knew as history sees fit.
‐‐ David Eisenhower
The futures and ultimate fates of the characters in The Snow Queen are profoundly changed by choices made in their own minds or hearts, as well as choices unexpectedly forced on them by things beyond their control.
‐‐ Joan D. Vinge
The futures of Crackle and Hulu and so forth become more and more important as we connect to more and more devices. We need our content to make our services as attractive as Apple's or Amazon's or Microsoft's. We're in a brave new world of fierce competition.
‐‐ Howard Stringer
The futuristic city on 'Legends Walking''s cover rejects any connection with the contemporary setting of 'Changer.' It was as if every effort was made to keep readers of 'Changer' from finding this stand-alone sequel.
‐‐ Jane Lindskold
The Futurists believed in the machine, in making a great big fuss, in being young. For a brief moment, they were arguably the most influential aesthetic provocateurs in the world.
‐‐ Jonathan Galassi
The Futurists were an art movement in the early 20th century which basically glorified machines and the Industrial Revolution.
‐‐ Britt Daniel
The G7 - and earlier, the G8 - were a group of countries that shared the same values with regard to freedom and democracy, and through the annexation of Crimea, Russia made it clear at a certain point that these values of keeping the peace, integrity of the borders of a country were not being respected.
‐‐ Angela Merkel
The G7, just a European centric show, an Atlantic show, is fundamentally finished.
‐‐ Paul Keating
The G8 nations, together with the five major emerging economies of China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico, use almost three-quarters of the Earth's biocapacity - the capacity of the world's ecosystems to produce natural resources and to reduce harmful substances.
‐‐ Sigmar Gabriel
The Gaelic language itself depends very much on ear and rhythm, and when those who are thinking in Gaelic speak in English, they get the same rhythm.
‐‐ Lady Gregory
The gain is not the having of children; it is the discovery of love and how to be loving.
‐‐ Polly Berrien Berends
The Galapagos Islands are probably the most famous wildlife-watching destination in the world. And no wonder - it's almost impossible to exaggerate the sheer spectacle of the place that provided inspiration for Charles Darwin's ground-breaking theory of natural selection.
‐‐ Mark Carwardine
The Galapagos Islands provide a window on time. In a geologic sense, the islands are young, yet they appear ancient.
‐‐ Frans Lanting
The Galatians are severely censured for giving heed to false doctrines, and are called to pronounce even an apostle anathema, if he preached another gospel.
‐‐ Charles Hodge
The Galilee is a quiet place because people have to deliver on time; they don't have time to quarrel.
‐‐ Stef Wertheimer
The gallery in which the reporters sit has become a fourth estate of the realm.
‐‐ Thomas Babington Macaulay
The gallery is generating work for the masses.
‐‐ Kim Weston
The gamble of literature is that I make the best work I can; the most truthful, the most representative of how I see things. I try and do that, and then I put it out there and say to you, 'What do you think?' I hope that you think well of it, obviously.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
'The Gambler' by Dostoevsky. It was the first time I realised that it was possible to have good and evil in one person. It led me to read a lot of Russian literature.
‐‐ Sue Townsend
The gambling known as business looks with austere disfavor upon the business known as gambling.
‐‐ Ambrose Bierce
The game against the Vikings back in my second year stands out. It was kind of a turnaround for us. It allowed us to make a run at the playoffs for the first time in quite a while. The memories are so many it's hard to pin one down.
‐‐ Drew Bledsoe
The game business arose from computer programs that were written by and for young men in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They worked so well that they formed a very lucrative industry fairly quickly. But what worked for that demographic absolutely did not work for most girls and women.
‐‐ Brenda Laurel
The game business reinvents itself every five years.
‐‐ Nolan Bushnell
The game doesn't change.
‐‐ Pedro Martinez
The game embarrasses you until you feel inadequate.
‐‐ Ben Crenshaw
The game has a cleanness. If you do a good job, the numbers say so. You don't have to ask anyone or play politics. You don't have to wait for the reviews.
‐‐ Sandy Koufax
The game has basically not changed since I ended my career.
‐‐ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The game has changed. What's going on now is nonsense. You have guys complaining about not being paid.
‐‐ David Wells
The game has its ups and downs, but you can never lose focus of your individual goals and you can't let yourself be beat because of lack of effort.
‐‐ Michael Jordan
The game has kept faith with the public, maintaining its old admission price for nearly thirty years while other forms of entertainment have doubled and tripled in price. And it will probably never change.
‐‐ Connie Mack
The game in beauty is changing so much, if your product isn't high tech or can't make a unique performance claim - plump your lips, reduce your lines, look glossy, and stay on for 24 hours - you can't go to market today. I'm not just talking about a $20 lipstick, but a $5 lipstick!
‐‐ Andrea Jung
The game is a game, and things happen, and you can't always execute your plan as perfectly as you'd like to.
‐‐ Tom Glavine
The game is if the orchestra can hear each other, they play better. If they play better and there's a tangible feeling between the orchestra and the audience, if they feel each other, the audience responds and the orchestra feels it.
‐‐ Frank Gehry
The game is just, everybody talks about baseball, but I really think football probably has a little bit more American feeling than anything.
‐‐ Joe Montana
The game is just one long conversation, and I'm anticipating that, and I will say things like 'Did you know that?' or 'You're probably wondering why.' I'm really just conversing rather than just doing play-by-play. I never thought of myself as having a style. I don't use key words. And the best thing I do? I shut up.
‐‐ Vin Scully
The game is meant to be fun.
‐‐ Jack Nicklaus
The game is my wife. It demands loyalty and responsibility, and it gives me back fulfillment and peace.
‐‐ Michael Jordan
The game is never lost till won.
‐‐ George Crabbe
The game is never over. No matter what the scoreboard reads or what the referee says, it doesn't end when you come off the court.
‐‐ Pat Summitt
The game is nine innings. It's not two, three. It doesn't matter if it's the fifth through the seventh or the seventh through the ninth. It's not two innings - it's nine.
‐‐ Giancarlo Stanton
The game is No. 1. You are an adjunct to the game. In a studio, there is no game. You are the star. That's why you are there. For the game, you can't go away from the game and beat your chest. People are there to watch the game. You are there to supplement, not to override or overwhelm.
‐‐ Al Michaels
The game is not lost - or won - until the last bell goes.
‐‐ John Curtin
The game is the ultimate significance to me because it is so important to a lot of people. It has left a mark on our culture to be voted as one of the best to ever play.
‐‐ Barry Sanders
The game isn't over till the clock says zero.
‐‐ Paul Pierce
The game itself, I think, plays into the strength of my game, which has always been tee to green, hitting the ball consistently in play and managing my game. Putting has always been the one thing that's been a bit more erratic.
‐‐ Tom Lehman