The Future Quotes Page 1 of 5 CHRISTIAN QUOTES ON The Future. Part of a large selection of Christian quotes and sayings in a variety of topics by famous people, authors, theologians, pastors, preachers, teachers, and other notable Christians.
God is more interested in your future and your relationships than you are. Author: Billy Graham | The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of 60 minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is. Author: C.S. Lewis | If we examine our thoughts, we shall find them always occupied with the past and the future. Author: Blaise Pascal | In each action we must look beyond the action at our past, present, and future state, and at others whom it affects, and see the relations of all those things. And then we shall be very cautious. Author: Blaise Pascal | The past and present are only our means; the future is always our end. Thus we never really live, but only hope to live. Author: Blaise Pascal | Let your hopes, not your hurts, shape your future. Author: Robert H. Schuller |
| The past, the present and the future are really one: they are today. Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe | Memories are the key not to the past, but to the future. Author: Corrie Ten Boom | Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God. Author: Corrie Ten Boom | A few of the sublimest geniuses of Rome and Athens had some faint discoveries of the spiritual nature of the human soul, and formed some probable conjectures, that man was designed for a future state of existence. Author: David Brainerd | The essence of optimism is that it takes no account of the present, but it is a source of inspiration, of vitality and hope where others have resigned; it enables a man to hold his head high, to claim the future for himself and not to abandon it to his enemy. Author: Dietrich Bonhoeffer | The true genius that conducts a state is he, who doing nothing himself, causes everything to be done; he contrives, he invents, he foresees the future; he reflects on what is past; he distributes and proportions things; he makes early preparations; he incessantly arms himself to struggle against fortune, as a swimmer against a rapid stream of water; he is attentive night and day, that he may leave nothing to chance. Author: Francois Fenelon |
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