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I'm excited to see how current and future technologies revolutionize the way we learn.
— LeVar Burton
The Junction Point journey is over. To all those who've asked, or want to ask, I'm sad but excited for the future.
— Warren Spector
I'm excited to doing more scoring work in the future.
— Mike Shinoda
I get really excited imagining what we can do in the future with broadband.
— Julius Genachowski
The best thing I did in life wasn't learning or reading but training my mind to think effectively.
— Robin Sacredfire
Common sense is just a name for the way we're used to thinking.
— Rebecca Stead
I'm sad but excited for the future.
— Warren Spector
You doin' okay this mornin', Jussy?
— Kristen Ashley
I'm not someone who feels the pressure of someone else's expectations. That's a very young way to feel.
— Kirsten Dunst
Nobody gets excited about the future at all, ever. The future is something we find depressing and worrisome.
— Bill Bryson
We are excited about the music, past and present and future, and are really looking forward to playing.
— Graham Nash
One of the worst things you can ever think of is not feeling excited about the future".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
I am very excited about the future.
— Thia Megia
They keep track of time. Sometimes things happen and you feel that you need to mark them down.
— Scott O'Connor
I'm really excited about the future.
— Alice Temperley
I believe people have to be open to what's happening when they're alive.
— Ellsworth Kelly
NOEL: You can get excited about the future. The past won't mind.
— Hillary DePiano
We're building a great company, and we're very excited about the future of the company.
— Jim Barksdale
Imagining in excited reverie That the future years had come, Dancing to a frenzied drum, Out of the murderous innocence of the sea.
— William Butler Yeats