Foreshadow Quotes
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Foreshadow Quotes & Sayings
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But sometimes the future is latent in us without our knowing it, and our supposedly lying words foreshadow an imminent reality.
— Marcel Proust
Most of the names in my books have secondary meaning. Sometimes they foreshadow; sometimes they tell you about the character's origin or back story.
— Gail Carriger
Patience can't be acquired overnight. It is just like building up a muscle. Every day you need to work on it.
— Eknath Easwaran
Difficulty need not foreshadow despair or defeat. Rather achievement can be all the more satisfying because of obstacles surmounted.
— William H. Hastie
A culture that does not teach prayer soon runs mad with desire.
— Laurence Freeman
Idyllic follies never last, my little Chauvelin ... They come upon us like the measles ... and are as easily cured.
— Emmuska Orczy
I claim the right not to incriminate myself.
— Ferdinand Marcos
Recent global challenges suggest the themes in "The RISING SEDITION" foreshadow fiction becoming reality!! RT
— Richard Trevae
I never believed I could write anything. No way - write a whole story? Figuring out all that plotting and symbolism? How do you foreshadow things?
— Carol Berg
says- Last night, I lay in bed looking up at the stars in the sky and thought to myself, Where the heck is the ceiling?
— Mike Gregory
Life was life. It happened. You never knew what was going to come at you. Or how you could defend yourself.
— Barbara Taylor Bradford
There must always be some who are brighter and some who are stupider, the latter make up for it by being better workers.
— Bertolt Brecht
Every great drama has its foreshadow.
— William Shakespeare
All partings foreshadow the great final one.
— Charles Dickens
I think it's interesting to speak when you have something to say.
— Delphine Arnault
Wherein you reprove another be unblameable yourself, for example is more prevalent than precepts.
— George Washington