Quotes about Tomorrow
I do not agree with this notion that somehow if I go to try to attract votes and to lead people toward a better tomorrow somehow I get subscribed to some-some doctrine gets subscribed to me.
— George W. Bush
Tomorrows only exist in the minds of dreamers and losers.
— Robert Kiyosaki
A lady came up to me one day and said 'Sir! You are drunk', to which I replied 'I am drunk today madam, and tomorrow I shall be sober but you will still be ugly.
— Winston Churchill
Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?
— LM Montgomery
The Shepherd knows our path. And He also knows His sheep and what it takes to prepare us for the journey. And so the Shepherd makes us lie down to fortify us for the trek. He makes certain we won't tire, that we're not at risk because of weariness, that we're invigorated from our pasture-time for any strenuous climb. With His eye on tomorrow, He leads on today.
— Elizabeth George
The past makes a good bishop but a poor king." "What does that mean?" I said. "It means that it's good to take counsel from the past but not to be ruled by it. Otherwise we end up using today to fight yesterday's battles and miss tomorrow's promise.
— Richard Paul Evans
Jesus called disciples—students of life—to learn from him how to live in God's world God's way. Constantly learning and growing and evolving and absorbing. Tomorrow is never simply a repeat of today.
— Rob Bell
Because no matter how low you go and how lost you feel, there is always tomorrow. And tomorrow just may be the day when you get lifted up and find your way.
— Kevin Hart
Faith would get her through when she had to face tomorrow, but her grief needed the tears to fall. There was healing in those tears.
— Dee Henderson
Life is something you can't borrow and give back; Here today and gone tomorrow...just like that.
— E-40
I think we must reflect more on what democracy in the exercise of authority would mean. Is truth determined by a majority vote, only for a new 'truth' to be 'discovered' by a new majority tomorrow?
— Pope Benedict XVI
Nature is transcendental, exists primarily, necessarily, ever works and advances, yet takes no thought for the morrow.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson