Communists have always played an active role in the fight by colonial countries for their freedom, because the short-term objects of Communism would always correspond with the long-term objects of freedom movements.
— Nelson MandelaThere are guys who grow up thinking they'll settle down some distant time in the future, and there are guys who are ready for marriage as soon as they meet the right person. The former bore me, mainly because they're pathetic; and the latter, quite frankly, are hard to find. But it's the serious ones I'm interested in, and it takes time to find a guy like that whom I'm equally interested in. I mean, if the relationship can't survive the long term, why on earth would it be worth my time and energy for the short term?
— Nicholas SparksAlways solve for the big picture, not for the problem.
— Gyan NagpalAlways ask yourself what will make you happy over the long term.
— Steven RedheadLeadership is, among other things, the ability to inflict pain and get away with it - short-term pain for long-term gain.
— George WillYou will make better decisions once you begin thinking long-term rather than short-term.
— Adam Kirk SmithBasic science provides long-term benefits for ourselves and our fragile planet and should be supported by all the world's societies.
— David Lee[Clayton] Christensen had seen dozens of companies falter by going for immediate payoffs rather than long-term growth, and he saw people do the same thing. In three hours at work, you could get something substantial accomplished, and if you failed to accomplish it you felt the pain right away. If you spent three hours at home with your family, it felt like you hadn't done a thing, and if you skipped it nothing happened. So you spent more and more time at the office, on high-margin, quick-yield tasks, and you even believed that you were staying away from home for the sake of your family. He had seen many people tell themselves that they could divide their lives into stages, spending the first part pushing forward their careers, and imagining that at some future point they would spend time with their families--only to find that by then their families were gone.
— Larissa MacFarquharIt was strange to have those papers signed. Like any big project or crisis that takes every waking and non-waking moment in your life, it was odd to have it concluded. A move, a college degree, a wedding--something long-strived-for is completed, whatever the outcome, and there is a huge space where it all once was. All that open time now, and a continuing nagging sense that there's something you need to be doing.
— Deb CalettiA lie can only make a temporary sense. The truth is permanent and lasts forever.
— Michael Bassey Johnson