I like what the future holds. I don't like thinking about the past.

We're not thinking about the past, we're full steam ahead on the future.

I'm living in the present, thinking about the past, hoping for the future.

I think of the past and the future as well as the present to determine where I am, and I move on while thinking of these things.

Human's can't live in the present as animals do; they just live in the present. But human's are always thinking about the future or the past.

In football, I have learned to forget the past, think about the present, and the future will come as it may - thinking about it would be a mistake.

Our minds aren't bound by a chronological corset. When thinking and dreaming, past, present and future are mixed up. That's also possible for a writer.

Most people are prisoners, thinking only about the future or living in the past. They are not in the present, and the present is where everything begins.

All political thinking for years past has been vitiated in the same way. People can foresee the future only when it coincides with their own wishes, and the most grossly obvious facts can be ignored when they are unwelcome.

When Bill Clinton chose Al Gore in 1992 - from the same generational, ideological, and geographical background as his - it underscored his campaign's central argument that this was a clash between the past and the future, that 'Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow' was indeed the campaign's anthem.

Right now people are interested in genetic engineering to help the human race. That's a noble cause, and that's where we should be heading. But once we get past that - once we understand what genetic diseases we can deal with - when we start thinking about the future, there's an opportunity to create some new life-forms.

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