"We know not of the future and cannot plan for it much"
About this Quote
The line trims the ego out of strategy. Chamberlain isn’t arguing against preparation; he’s warning against the illusion of control that can make preparation brittle. In war, the variables multiply faster than any plan can keep up: terrain lies, orders arrive late, men panic, weather shifts, luck intervenes. The subtext is a critique of armchair certainty, the kind that treats history as a sequence of tidy decisions instead of a chain of improvisations under pressure. “Much” does crucial work here. He leaves room for limited planning - logistics, discipline, principles - while insisting the future remains stubbornly opaque.
Context matters: Chamberlain’s life spans the carnage of the Civil War and the uneasy modernization that followed. A soldier who watched mass death up close had reason to distrust clean narratives of progress. The sentence reads like a veteran’s correction to American optimism: you can train, you can brace, you can choose your commitments, but you can’t storyboard what happens next.
Rhetorically, it’s plain, almost Puritan in its restraint. No flourish, no bravado - just a controlled admission that steadiness matters more than prophecy. It’s advice for leadership: plan enough to move, not so much you freeze when the world refuses your script.
Quote Details
| Topic | Free Will & Fate |
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| Source | Verified source: Dedication of the Twentieth Maine Monument (Joshua Chamberlain, 1891)
Evidence: We know not of the future, and cannot plan for it much.. This line appears verbatim in a printed text of Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain’s address under the heading “General Chamberlain’s Address,” delivered at (or in connection with) the Twentieth Maine Regiment Association reunion at Gettysburg on October 2, 1889. The online transcript states the imprint: “Waldoboro, ME: News Steam Job Print 1891.” This indicates the quote was spoken in 1889 and later published in a 1891 pamphlet/print item. I could not reliably locate a page number in the accessible online version (it appears as continuous HTML text rather than paginated scans). Other candidates (1) Shades of Gray Complete Civil War Trilogy (Jessica James, 2021) compilation95.0% ... We know not of the future and cannot plan for it much . Union General Joshua Chamberlain It seemed Andrea had no ... |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Chamberlain, Joshua. (2026, March 2). We know not of the future and cannot plan for it much. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-know-not-of-the-future-and-cannot-plan-for-it-87685/
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Chamberlain, Joshua. "We know not of the future and cannot plan for it much." FixQuotes. March 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-know-not-of-the-future-and-cannot-plan-for-it-87685/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"We know not of the future and cannot plan for it much." FixQuotes, 2 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-know-not-of-the-future-and-cannot-plan-for-it-87685/. Accessed 6 Mar. 2026.









