"The future is no more uncertain than the present"
About this Quote
The intent isn’t to soothe you with fortune-cookie optimism; it’s to re-train your sense of time. In Whitman’s democratic, bodily, ever-becoming worldview, life is motion, not monument. If you can accept that the present is already a rolling negotiation - of health, money, politics, desire, grief - then the future loses its special status as the only domain of risk. That’s the subtext: you are already improvising. You’ve been doing it the whole time.
Context matters. Whitman wrote through a century of American upheaval: industrial acceleration, territorial expansion, and the Civil War’s mass trauma. “Uncertain” wasn’t a philosophical abstraction; it was the daily atmosphere. His poetry tried to metabolize that volatility into a kind of spiritual stamina, insisting the self can hold contradiction without freezing into fear.
Rhetorically, the sentence works because it’s disarmingly plain. No metaphors, no flourishes - just a rebalancing of two words we think we understand: future and present. The effect is quietly radical: if uncertainty is not a distant storm but today’s weather, then waiting for stability becomes a trap, and courage becomes less heroic and more practical.
Quote Details
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| Source | Unverified source: Leaves of Grass (1856): "Broad-Axe Poem" / "Song of the B... (Walt Whitman, 1856)
Evidence: Section 4; appears on page 174 in the 1867 Leaves of Grass printing on Whitman Archive. The line appears verbatim in Whitman’s poem: “...And the future is no more uncertain than the present,” in section 4 of what is known by its final title “Song of the Broad-Axe.” The Walt Whitman Archive’s ency... Other candidates (2) So Long! Walt Whitman's Poetry of Death (Harold Aspiz, 2004) compilation95.0% ... the future is no more uncertain than the present , And the roughness of the earth and of man encloses as much as ... Walt Whitman (Walt Whitman) compilation44.4% w divine he himself is and how certain the future is starting from paumanok 7 no |
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