Prognostication Quotes

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Winston S. Churchill
“I always avoid prophesying beforehand because it is much better to prophesy after the event has already taken place.”
Winston S. Churchill

Michael Bassey Johnson
“The future is as blank as a plane sheet if you don't have an eagle's eye, that's why you should climb to a vantage point to get a good perspective view at your future.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Jerome K. Jerome
“He does love prophesying a misfortune, does the average British ghost. Send him out to prognosticate trouble to somebody, and he is happy. Let him force his way into a peaceful home, and turn the whole house upside down by foretelling a funeral, or predicting a bankruptcy, or hinting at a coming disgrace, or some other terrible disaster, about which nobody in their senses would want to know sooner than they could possible help, and the prior knowledge of which can serve no useful purpose whatsoever, and he feels that he is combining duty with pleasure. He would never forgive himself if anybody in his family had a trouble and he had not been there for a couple of months beforehand, doing silly tricks on the lawn or balancing himself on somebody's bedrail.

("Introduction" to TOLD AFTER SUPPER)”
Jerome K. Jerome, Gaslit Nightmares: Stories by Robert W. Chambers, Charles Dickens, Richard Marsh, and Others

Edmund  Morris
“Wall Street billionaires are predicting that Roosevelt-style railroad rate regulation will sooner or later bring about financial catastrophe. [ca. 1906]”
Edmund Morris, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

Horace Greeley
“Mr. Lincoln is already defeated. He cannot be re-elected.”
Horace Greeley

Michael Bassey Johnson
“If a palmist grasp my palm, and look into it, without seeing a single line, what would he read?”
Michael Bassey Johnson