Visions Of The Future Quotes by John Betjeman, Barbara Jordan, Richard Corliss, Wilma Mankiller, Barack Obama, Tim Cook and many others.

I have a Vision of the Future, chum. The workers flats in fields of soya beans tower up like silver pencils, score on score.
More is required of public officials than slogans and handshakes and press releases. More is required. We must hold ourselves strictly accountable. We must provide the people with a vision of the future.
Nothing ages so quickly as yesterday’s vision of the future.
I think the most important issue we have as a people is what we started, and that is to begin to trust our own thinking again and belive in ourselves enough to think that we can articulate our own vision of the future and then work to make sure that that vision becomes a reality.
On every front there are clear answers out there that can make this country stronger, but we’re going to break through the fear and the frustration people are feeling. Our job is to make sure that even as we make progress, that we are also giving people a sense of hope and vision for the future.
The iPad is the clearest expression of our vision of the future of personal computing.
The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
The best way to predict the future is to create it.
If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – forever.
I never think of the future – it comes soon enough.
Technology is fine. . ., but that popular vision of the future, where you plug somebody in and leave them there and they don’t get out and interact with actual flesh-and-blood humans – you know the answer before I say it – that’s not good.
The best way to predict the future is to study the past, or prognosticate.
Wealth is also defined by family, connection to our ancestry, and our best vision of the future. All of these find their inner spirit, their constancy, and their strength in the values that shape our thinking and our actions.
The camera has an uncanny ability to capture the world as it is, to seize events as they happen, and also to conjure visions of the future. But by the time the image reaches the eyes of the viewer, it belongs to the past, taking on the status of something retrieved.
Eighty percent of what everyone’s talking about never happens. I don’t mean in terms of product development that’s happening right now, I’m talking about the far-flung visions of the future.
The ablest administrators do not merely draw logical conclusions from the array of facts of the past which their expert assistants bring to them, they have a vision of the future.
Both classically- and romantically-minded spirits-inasmuch as these two species always exist-occupy themselves with a vision of the future: but the former do so out of a strength of their age, the latter out of its weakness.