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What makes the new year to be good is about what you or refuse to do and not prophecies.
— Sunday Adelaja
Prophecies don't simply come about of themselves, you know. They need a little helping along.
— Juliet Marillier
Judgments of others contribute to self-fulfilling prophecies.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
because the belief system has no doubt led to success in the past, so it will fight back with many varieties of self-fulfilling prophecies.
— Mary Poppendieck
So I was a poodle of the future; I made prophecies.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
We were young, and we had no need for prophecies. Just living was itself an act of prophecy.
— Haruki Murakami
When prophecies give no help, men must find it themselves.
— Lloyd Alexander
Warmblood now a bloodborne death,
Will rob your body of it's breath
Mark your skin and seal your fate
The Underland becomes a plate — Suzanne Collins
Will rob your body of it's breath
Mark your skin and seal your fate
The Underland becomes a plate — Suzanne Collins
Talking gargoyles and prophecies in the sky. I am an old done man, grown giddy as a child again.
— George R R Martin
Of all the self-fulfilling prophecies in our culture, the assumption that aging means decline and poor health is probably the deadliest.
— Marilyn Ferguson
We tremble on the cusp of half-remembered prophecies, of wonders and terrors that no man now living could hope to comprehend
— George R R Martin
Polls could be self-fulfilling prophecies, shaping reality as much as they described it.
— Rick Perlstein
Jesus found His identity in Scripture and always directed these people to the Scriptures and the prophecies that spoke of Him.
— K.P. Yohannan
He who lives for nothing costs the lives of many, but he who lives for something greater than himself preserves those he loves.
— Christopher Hopper
It is not prophecies that make plan to come to pass.
— Sunday Adelaja
Dreams and prophecies. Why must they always be in riddles? I hate this.
— George R R Martin
She was proud of her power of prophecy, though she had not yet lived to see any of her prophecies fulfilled.
— Graham Greene
The prophecies of what the courts will do in fact, and nothing more pretentious, are what I mean by the law.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
The bounds of our past hold no restrictions on our minds, other than those imposed by our minds" ~ Alex Just
— Alex Just
Your prayers are prophecies. You can write the future of your family with your prayers
— Mark Batterson
Open up your eyes for me people, the prophecies are true and the beast is real.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
Study prophecies when they are become histories.
— Thomas Browne
Everytime you read, you are walking among the dead, and, if you are listening, you just might hear prophecies.
— Kathy Acker
To know one's future is the single most destructive way of ending your life before you've lived it. - Altheon (Betrayal- Fey Court Trilogy)
— Cyndi Goodgame
The events and prophecies of our time are preparing us for the Savior's Second Coming.
— Robert D. Hales
Prophecies do not alter fate, only confirm it.
— Bette Lord
We need a multiplicity of visions, dreams and prophecies - images of potential tomorrows.
— Alvin Toffler
Dreams are prophecies.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Remember there's always a grain of truth in the prophecies, no matter how much poetry has been frosted on top." ~ Lucas to Helen
— Josephine Angelini
What are prophecies? Don't we hear them every day of the week? And if one comes true there may be seven blind and come to nothing.
— Lady Gregory
Reason is a poor hand at prophecies.
— Sylvia Townsend Warner
Like many fears, they can create self-fulfilling prophecies. I
— Casey Maxwell Clair
He didn't think much of fates and prophecies, but he did believe in one thing: Annabeth and he were supposed to be together.
— Rick Riordan
With prophecies the commentator is often a more important man than the prophet.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
In big and small details, Jesus perfectly fulfilled the prophecies of the suffering servant.
— Chris Bruno
A promise fulfilled may be a classic moment, but prophecies mean anticlimax. How much more awesome was an unexpected salvation?
— China Mieville
As we explore these possibilities we
must remember that they are just that
- not predictions or prophecies. — Gerard O'Neill
must remember that they are just that
- not predictions or prophecies. — Gerard O'Neill
I want to believe in prophecies more than policies. I want to listen to poets rather than pollsters.
— Carolina De Robertis
Who was I to tell a prophet what his prophecies meant?
— Monica McGurk
It seems odd that a place so remarkably agrarian could have produced the prophecies and theologies upon which the entire world now relies.
— Brandon Sanderson
I think all those ancient prophecies are so full of poetic nonsense that half the time no one understands what they mean." ~ Helen
— Josephine Angelini
Do you follow the wrestling? Most people think it's illegal, but you can watch it there. Ruby and Python are on display this evening.
— Samuel R. Delany
Humor, danger and a twisted tangle of unlikely prophecies make for a page-turning adventure.
— Gail Z. Martin
Who could believe in the prophecies ... that the world would end this summer, while one milkweed with faith matured its seeds.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every man is not so much a workman in the world as he is a suggestion of that he should be. Men walk as prophecies of the next age.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The urge to want some bit of information to be true often clouds our ability to assess why that information may be false.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Neither of them is right. And neither of them is wrong. Prophecies are strange things. Their words are never clear.
— Erin Hunter
Self fulfilling prophecies do exist in real life
— Frank Lloyd Wright
The desert is often the locus of prophecies because it naturally offers to the human gaze the horizons of the infinite.
— Tariq Ramadan
What better way for such a creature to gain freedom? Men would die in the name of prophecies.
— Brandon Sanderson
I gave no prescriptions,
And those who have taken my moods for prophecies
Mistake the matter. — Louis Simpson
And those who have taken my moods for prophecies
Mistake the matter. — Louis Simpson
Oracular ambiguity or statistical probability provides loopholes, and discrepancies are expunged by Faith.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
The New Testament, they tell us, is founded upon the prophecies of the Old; if so, it must follow the fate of its foundation.
— Thomas Paine
People always forget about prophecies unless they come true.
— Margaret Atwood