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What are the famous aphorisms about the future?
The future is something that everyone will arrive at the speed of 60 minutes per hour, no matter what he does or who he is (Lewis)

Don't pin all your particularly eager hopes on the future (France)

● What is progress? Call it tomorrow (France)

● Tomorrow the day after tomorrow, how many tomorrows! Waiting for tomorrow every day is a waste of time. The whole world is tired of tomorrow, which will bring endless veterans. The morning and evening are rolling in the east, and the days are long in ancient times and set in the west. What will tomorrow be like in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow (in clear text)

"Tomorrow" is an old liar, and its fraud will never be seen through (Sai Johnson)

● The lazier a person is, the more things he will do tomorrow (Germany)

Tomorrow, tomorrow, after today ... this is the famous motto of lazy people (Germany)

Lazy people always put things off until tomorrow and forget today (Germany)

Meeting Han's wisdom is tomorrow (UK)

It will be windy tomorrow (in Japan)

● Tomorrow after tomorrow, people often masturbate like this (Russia)