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To-morrow is ah, whose?
For Yesterday was once To-morrow.
Feast to-day makes fast to-morrow. Lat.
To-morrow will give some food for thought.
Seize the day, put no trust in the morrow!
To-morrow we embark upon the boundless sea.
To-morrow to fresh woods, and pastures new.
An Egg to day is better than a Hen to-morrow.
To-day belongs to me, To-morrow who can tell.
We will peck them to death to-morrow, my dear.
Have you something to do to-morrow; do it to-day.
For truth and the spirit will abide with the morrow.
Seize the day [Carpe diem]: trust not to the morrow.
When we speak of the morrow nothing is ever certain.
There is but one way of refusing To-morrow, that is to die.
To-morrow it seemLike the empty words of a dreamRemembered on waking.
Oh, the morrow of pain and dole Is naught while the sunlight lingers.
...and to-morrow looked in my face more steadily than I could look at it
We must leave this terrifying place to-morrow and go searching for sunshine.
Man's yesterday may never be like his morrow; Nought may endure but Mutability.
Oh! blest with temper, whose unclouded ray Can make to-morrow cheerful as to-day.
RADICALISM, n. The conservatism of to-morrow injected into the affairs of to-day.
IMPROVIDENCE, n. Provision for the needs of to-day from the revenues of to-morrow.
One of my best friends while shooting 'Roots' was Vic Morrow, the guy that whips Kunta.
When a friend askes, there is no to morrow. [When a friend asks, there is no to-morrow.]
Lighten grief with hopes of a brighter morrow; Temper joy, in fear of a change of fortune.
Let your mind, happily contented with the present, care not what the morrow will bring with it.
... the strictness of to-day may have at any moment to be purchased by the laxity of to-morrow.
All my life I had feared to-morrow, until I decided to have faith and to live to-day in courage.
Thou sufferest justly: for thou choosest rather to become good to-morrow than to be good to-day.
Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.
It is doubtful what fortune to-morrow will bring. [Lat., Posteraque in dubio est fortunam quam vehat aetas.]
Feast to-day makes fast to-morrow. [Lat., Festo die si quid prodegeris, Profesto egere liceat nisi peperceris.]
He that never changes his opinion never corrects mistakes and will never be wiser on the morrow than he is today.
Rose Adams is a wonderful Christian woman who cared for my mother, Morrow Coffey Graham, in her last years of life.
He went like one that hath been stunn'd, And is of sense forlorn: A sadder and a wiser man He rose the morrow morn.
No society is healthy which tells its members to take no thought of the morrow because the state underwrites their future.
If we are ever in doubt about what to do, it is a good rule to ask ourselves what we shall wish on the morrow that we had done.
Rest. Heal. Sleep. I shall most likely kill you on the morrow.” “You? A Princess Bride quote?” I croaked. “What is that?” she asked.
Yesterday one has wished, to-day one attains the madly longed-for object, and to-morrow one will blush to think that one ever desired it.
I think that this is the first war in history that on the morrow the victors sued for peace and the vanquished called for unconditional surrender.
My mother watched the skies at evening for a portent of the morrow. A cloud that went over and then turned around and came back was an especially bad sign.
When people ask me what is an editorial cartoonist, I often say we're kind of a hybrid. We're a cross between Edward R. Morrow, Ted Koppel and the Son of Sam.
A fresh mind keeps the body fresh. Take in the ideas of the day, drain off those of yesterday. As to the morrow, time enough to consider it when it becomes today.
But when to-morrow comes, yesterday's morrow will have been already spent: and lo! a fresh morrow will be for ever making away with our years, each just beyond our grasp.
Ah, Hope! what would life be, stripped of thy encouraging smiles, that teach us to look behind the dark clouds of today, for the golden beams that are to gild the morrow.
On the morrow the horizon was covered with clouds- a thick and impenetrable curtain between earth and sky, which unhappily extended as far as the Rocky Mountains. It was a fatality!
To-day is thine to spend, but not to-morrow; Counting on morrows breedeth bankrupt sorrow: O squander not this breath that Heaven hath lent thee; Make not too sure another breath to borrow.
To morrow, I believe, is to be an eclipse of the sun, and I think it perfectly meet and proper that the sun in the heavens, and the glory of the Republic should both go into obscurity and darkness together.
We can easily manage if we will only take, each day, the burden appointed to it. But the load will be too heavy for us if we carry yesterday's burden over again today, and then add the burden of the morrow before we are required to bear it.