“You will ultimately be defined by the sum total of your responses to circumstances, situations and events that you probably couldn't anticipate and indeed probably couldn't even imagine. So just keep your eyes on the course and be ready to move in different directions depending upon the crises and opportunities with which you are faced.” DifferentEyeMovingCoursesOpportunitySituationImagineEventsReadyCircumstancesCrisisResponseDefinedAnticipateDifferent Directions Author:David Stern
“We must ever bear in mind --that apart from the will there is nothing good or bad, and that we must not try to anticipate or to direct events, but merely to accept them with intelligence.” TryingMindAcceptingEventsBearsDirectAnticipate Author:Epictetus
“One event makes another. What we anticipate seldom occurs; what we least expected generally happens; and time can only prove which is most for our advantage.” HappensEventsProveAdvantageExpectedAnticipate Book:Henrietta Temple a Love Story by Benjamin Disraeli Source: Henrietta Temple a Love Story by Benjamin Disraeli
“I do not believe so implicitly, as some cricketers and writers upon cricket do, in watching the bowler's hand.I prefer to watch the ball, and not anticipate events.” BelieveHandsWatchesEventsBallsCricketAnticipateCricketersBowlers Author:W. G. Grace
“It is not enough for [the investor] to know all the factors that can possibly contribute to the determination of a future event. In order to anticipate correctly they must also anticipate correctly the quantity as it were of each factor's contribution and the instant at which its contribution will become effective.” KnowsEnoughOrderEventsDeterminationFactorsInstantContributionInvestorsQuantityAnticipateFuture Events Author:Ludwig von Mises
“I think human beings are almost, by definition, religious people,in the sense that we ask questions of meaning, we anticipate future events, we deal with the issues of mortality from the first time we see a dead bird as a little child.” PeopleThinkingFirstsHumansChildrenLittlesAsksReligiousHuman BeingsDealsIssuesEventsBirdFirst TimeDefinitionsMortalityAnticipateFuture Events Author:John Shelby Spong