“I hope that people open up their eyes and realize, that they’re looking through real eyes instead of believing their lies that they think are real. And know your vowels: ‘AEIOU’ for you and yours. ‘Eh, Earth – do I owe you? Yes, you do.’ Stop having so much fun, because fun spelled backwards is […]
Ken Gloss – Boston, Massachusetts
“I hope I do this forever. 100 years from now, I hope you come back and interview me and I’ll still be doing this.”
Luis Rosso – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
“Hopefully, we change the way we move the world, as far as nature. We take nature for granted too much – and that touches on the subject of the Hurricane again – the fact that we had never seen a Hurricane that big. That comes from – obviously some climate change in there – and […]
Dan Powers – Holdrege, Nebraska
“My hope for the future would be that my kids have all the opportunities and more than what I’ve had. That they can go out, enjoy, and if they’ve learned from me and from other people – new and unique ideas – that they could do that. I think that’s the most important thing.”
Charmaine Lahmann – Walthill, Nebraska
“I hope that we don’t ever lose the attitude in our country of ‘We’re here to do something.’ – I just feel God’s put us here to do something and I hope that I’m able to accomplish that.”
Chauncey Troutman – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
“I hope people will understand where they come from and who they are personally. Once you understand who you are and what your purpose is here in life, everything else is obsolete. You stop worrying about what everybody else is doing and worry about yourself.”
April Feagley – Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
“My hope for the future is that people would realize that we are far more alike than we are different. It doesn’t matter what background you’re from, what religion you are, what color your skin is. Smiles mean the same thing, tears mean the same thing. And I really think if we could stop focusing […]
Spencer Kissel – Lincoln, Nebraska
“I just hope that we can create a society where there is equality, not just for race but also gender, sexuality, women’s rights, and then also people that are coming to our country – we stand for ‘Freedom’ and we need to allow people to be free here, and I just want everyone to feel […]
Councilor Annissa Essaibi George – Boston, Massachusetts
“If I think about the city of Boston, my hope for the future is that everyone that wants to live in the city and be a part of the city’s success and growth and what’s so exciting to consider yourself a Bostonian, can do it. We have such gaps between – certainly income gaps, incredibly […]