“I had learned and written too much history not to know that the great masses always and at once respond to the force of gravity in the direction of the powers that be. I knew that the same voices which yelled "Heil Schuschnigg" today would thunder "Heil Hitler" tomorrow.” KnowsTodayForceVoiceToo MuchWrittenTomorrowMassGravityThunder Author:Stefan Zweig
“What do I see in the God of that infamous sect if not an inconsistent and barbarous being, today the creator of a world of destruction he repents of tomorrow; what do I see there but a frail being forever unable to bring man to heel and force him to bend a knee. This creature, although emanated from him, dominates him, knows how to offend him and thereby merit torments eternally! What a weak fellow, this God!” IfsKnowsMenWorldGodTodayForceReligiousKnow HowForeverTomorrowCreaturesWeakDestructionFellowsCreatorKneesMeritHeelsTormentRepentSectsInconsistentFrailInfamous Author:Marquis de Sade
“The idea of a group of elders is that, in past civilizations, they have linked worlds; the other world was also present in this one. There is also the argument that elders have "experience." The problem is that experience teaches fear of change. Experience kills imagination. Experience makes people conservative. What we are facing tomorrow requires the force of imagination, not wisdom from yesterday.” PeopleWorldIdeasProblemPastForceImaginationTeachGroupsTomorrowCivilizationArgumentConservativeYesterdayLinkedEldersOther WorldsFear Of Change Author:Jacques Yves Cousteau
“In America, there are people who don't read science fiction but still think about tomorrow, so it's not only the force of science-fiction that makes you a tomorrow thinker.” PeopleThinkingStillsAmericaForceFictionTomorrowScience FictionThinker Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“Over the years, I've found one rule. It is the only one I give on those occasions when I talk about writing. A simple rule. If you tell yourself you are going to be at your desk tomorrow, you are by that declaration asking your unconscious to prepare the material. You are, in effect, contracting to pick up such valuables at a given time. Count on me, you are saying to a few forces below: I will be there to write.” IfsGivingWritingYearsFoundGivenForceSimpleEffectsMaterialsTomorrowPicksAskingOccasionsUnconsciousDesksDeclarationContractingCount On Me Author:Norman Mailer
“(Space programs are) a force operating on educational pipelines that stimulate the formation of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians... They're the ones that make tomorrow come. The foundations of economies... issue forth from investments we make in science and technology.” ForceSpaceTechnologyEconomyIssuesTomorrowProgramScientistFoundationInvestmentEducationalEngineersMathematicianFormationScience And TechnologyPipelineSpace Program Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson