I Quotes
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“In 2019 it had emerged that I was having chronic fatigue reactions to over the counter medications and to prescription medications. I have a history of five years of regular company drug use atop the biologically toxic summit of Mauna Kea. This is called ‘Drug Intolerance’.”
“In 2019 the revolution¬ary advent of social media has now reached its full swing, and 100 percent of all deeds, thoughts, deals, and acts in our lives are public.”
Source: The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR
“In 2020, first responders were cheered, revered, heckled and jeered. The intensity of the year has brought about change and review of the policies and procedures surrounding first responders.”
“In 2020 I was only attending essential doctors appointments wearing a hazmat suit.”
“In 2020 the USA became the new Russia.”
“In 2021, a Muslim filed a complaint with the British police against his parents. He stated that they had abused him through radicalising him. He detailed that his parents taught him to hate Britons and the West and not to befriend non-Muslims. The parents taught their son that there was a war between Islam and the West, and he needed to be ready to fight against the UK. They were creating a ### while living in a London council estate and receiving handouts from the infidels, the son testified.”
Source: Mass Insanity
“In 2021 we learned that Texas had the electrical power grid of a third world country.”
“In 2022, a New York Times investigation uncovered at least eight campuses that had reached partnerships with gambling companies, including the University of Colorado Boulder, where every download of the PointsBet app using the university’s promotional code netted the school $30 after the customer placed their first bet.”
Source: Losing Big: America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling
“In 2022, I became expert in hypobaric nutritional absorption into the brain.”
“In 2022, I became expert on how to use hypobaric therapy to increase nutritional absorption into the human body.”
“In 2022, more than three years after stopping puberty blockers, Jacob is 19 and still trans. He uses a male name and male pronouns, and dresses in a way that he says is typically male. His passport and driving license say male. But he’s not on any medication. He hasn’t chosen to take testosterone and has no plans to. ‘I’m quite content with just being me at the moment.”
Source: Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock's Gender Service for Children
“In 2023, the USA was in a proxy war with Russia and Space had been weaponized.”
“In 2024, a young twenty-year-old man showed the world how easy it was to outsmart the secret service and shoot a President of the USA.”
“In 2024, a young twenty-year-old man showed the world how easy it was to shoot a President of the USA.”
“In 2024 I proudly joined the 'Women over 40' club, somehow arriving without coloring my hair, getting botox, fillers or plastic surgery. In today’s predominantly 'plastic cookie-cutter' culture, that’s a beautiful and rebellious statement— one celebrating authenticity and humanity in its purest form. Living long enough to earn wrinkles, grey hair and deal with an aging body is a privilege not all of us are granted. That is why I will always wear my age with gratitude and fierce passion.”
“In 2024: We are trying to patch societal cracks with duct tape.”
Source: Quote: +/-
“In 2025, topical authority outranks word count. Google trusts experts, not just writers”
Source: Advanced SEO Tips 2025: The Future of Search: Myths Busted, SEO Strategies Revealed
“In 2030 we will be ageless and everyone will have an excellent chance to live forever. 2030 is a dream and a goal.”
“In 2031, lawyers will be commonly a part of most development teams.”
“In 2044, 'archived' meant forever. It meant your fear could be replayed later, in court, by people who had never felt it.”
Source: The Day Satoshi Returned: A Novel
“In 2044, even comfort had liability.”
Source: The Day Satoshi Returned: A Novel
“In 2056, I think you'll be able to buy T-shirts on which are printed equations describing the unified laws of our universe.”
“In 21 years there are a lot of ups and downs. There are melancholy times. There are sad times. There are happy times. There are unsure times. There are life lessons.”
“In 21st-century democracy, the opposition's purpose is no longer to hold power accountable—but to seize it at any cost. Truth, policy, and the people are mere obstacles on the path to control.”
“In 22 years of acting, I've only done two movies where I, personally, kill people. The Coens called me the Spanish Ballerina on (the No Country For Old Men) set, because every time I had the gun, when they called cut, I'd give it back and say, 'Take this s**t out of my hands!' There were laughing, like they couldn't believe I was supposed to be the villain.”
“In 23 years in newsrooms, I saw consistent and concerted efforts to get stories right. Clearly, the public's not convinced.”
“In 24 years in the movie business, you have a lot of doors slammed in your face, and a lot of people say mean things. Every time, I'm constantly surprised at how the span of time gets quicker that I get okay with it, and I'm over it. That's been an interesting thing to learn.”
“In 25 Years, It Won’t Matter.”
Source: THE BOOK on What Ever You're Into: These are the 52 Timeless Winning Truths you Need To Know to have a chance at Winning
“In 25 years of exile, I've never had a frozen account, either in Switzerland or elsewhere in the world.”
“In 25 years of writing novels, I've never had anything that felt like writer's block.”
“In 27 years doing this, I've seen a handful of truly great, masterful standup sets. One was Tig Notaro last night at Largo.”
“In 27 years of reporting from Washington, I've never heard a President admit he made a mistake.”
“In 29 years, I had recorded over 2,200 songs. I was amazed.”
“In 2nd grade, a girl who was a friend of mine gave me a homemade valentine. Like, a real, handwritten one!”
“In 3-D filmmaking, I can take images and manipulate them infinitely, as opposed to taking still photographs and laying them one after the other. I move things in all directions. It's such a liberating experience.”
“In 30 minutes, at high noon, more than 200 civilians are killed. Zionism carries out a massacre in the city of Lydda.”
“In 30 years of public service, I have had no scandals. I have high ethical standards. I am most proud of my judgement, that kind of judgement is what we want in a president going forward. I want to be a peacemaker.”
“In 30 years of travel and training leaders -164 nations - I've never met anyone who didn't need massive doses of love.”
“In 30 years time, as technology moves forward even further, people are going to look back and wonder why offices ever existed.”
“In 302, the Roman emperor Diocletian commanded "there should be cheapness," declaring, "Unprincipled greed appears wherever our armies ... march. ... Our law shall fix a measure and a limit to this greed." The predictable result of Diocletian's food price controls were black markets, hunger and food confiscation by his soldiers. Despite the disastrous history of price controls, politicians never manage to resist tampering with prices -- that's not a flattering observation of their learning abilities.”
“In 325 A.D., the Roman Emperor Constantine decided to unify Rome under a single religion ... Historians still marvel at the brilliance with which Constantine converted the sun-worshipping pagans to Christianity. By fusing pagan symbols, dates, and rituals into the growing Christian tradition, he created a kind of hybrid religion that was acceptable to both parties.”
“In 35 years, 50 percent of our population will live in our cities. Most other countries will be in a similar situation. We need to start preparing now to ensure everyone has the opportunity to live meaningful lives, and our cities are places that will allow that to happen.”
“In 35 years of being in the media, I've had all this mud flung at me many, many times. It's not the first time. It's nothing unusual. I've been through it all before and the best way to deal with it is not to read them”
“In 35 yrs of leading I've been afraid at every major step but I DID IT ANYWAY since I REFUSE let fear run my life.”
“In 381 Theodosius I organised the Council of Constantine, which proclaimed the doctrine of the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are of the same substance, consubstantial, one person comprising god. The doctrine went even further than Greek myth in eliminating the female from the godhead. The Christian father-god utters the Word, his son, and procreates through language, entirely without a woman. The holy spirit is born from the mutual love of son and father. This creation is not incest because bodies are not involved. The Trinity, understandably called a mystery, lies at the heart of Christianity. It achieves two major goals: it posits a realm that transcends the physical world, in which reality is made by the word. History is filled with rules who claim divinity to justify their superiority, but not until Christianity and the sacralising of the notion that language creates reality does the debate between appearance and reality begin to pervade Western literature and thought. [...] the Trinity procreates without the female - without body, blood, ooze, without nature, and superior to it. Generations of clerical writers, wishing that women did not exist, lament that this sort of procreation was possible only to god. The church defined the divine realm in opposition to the earthly one, celebrating birth through utterance, death as life, the overcoming of sex and body, a realm where nothing changes and power and justice are one.”
Source: From Eve to Dawn: A History of Women in the World, Vol. 1
“In 40 years I have not spent 15 minutes without thinking of Jesus.”
“In 40-odd years in show business, some years I could do no wrong, and some years I could do nothing right. Show business. I owe it everything - it owes me nothing.”
“In 5 billion years, the expansion of the universe will have progressed to the point where all other galaxies will have receded beyond detection.”
“In 5 billion years, the expansion of the universe will have progressed to the point where all other galaxies will have receded beyond detection. Indeed, they will be receding faster than the speed of light, so detection will be impossible. Future civilizations will discover science and all its laws, and never know about other galaxies or the cosmic background radiation. They will inevitably come to the wrong conclusion about the universe......We live in a special time, the only time, where we can observationally verify that we live in a special time.”
“In 5 minutes, 1 minute and many other phrases most of them are a lie..., but why do we say them?”