“One day I noticed that I could go on working my art motif no matter what the weather might be. I no longer needed the sun, for I took my light everywhere with me.” ArtMatterLightMightWorkSunGoes OnNeededOne DayNo Matter WhatWeatherMotifs Author:Georges Braque
“I would ... go up to the mailbox and sit in the grass, waiting. ... Till it came to me one day there were women doing this with their lives, all over. There were women just waiting and waiting by mailboxes for one letter or another. I imagined me making this journey day after day and year after year, and my hair starting to go gray, and I thought, I was never made to go on like that. ... If there were woman all through life waiting, and women busy and not waiting, I knew which I had to be.” IfsYearsMadeWaitingJourneyHairGoes OnOne DayLettersBusyStartingGrassGrayMailboxes Author:Alice Munro
“Because if time can be fluid, then maybe something that is just one day can go on indefinitely” IfsGoes OnOne DayJust OneFluid Book:Just One Day Source: Just One Day
“New York is where it is going to begin, I think. You can see it coming. The insect experts have learned how it works with locusts. Until locust population reaches a certain density, they all act like any grasshoppers. When the critical point is reached, they turn savage and swarm, and try to eat the world. We're nearing a critical point. One day soon two strangers will bump into each other at high noon in the middle of New York. But this time they won't snarl and go on. They will stop and stare and then leap at each others” ThinkingWorldTryingTwoCertainTurnsMiddleNew YorkGoes OnOne DayPopulationStrangerCriticalStaringExpertsLeapSavagesInsectsNoonBumpsDensitySwarmsGrasshoppers Author:John D. MacDonald
“When a tradition gathers enough strength to go on for centuries, you don't just turn it off one day.” EnoughTurnsCenturyGoes OnOne DayTradition Author:Chinua Achebe
“I do not think I could go on living unless I felt that one day I might win the Open Championship at St. Andrews.” ThinkingMightWinningFeltGoes OnOne DayChampionshipAndrew Author:Ben Crenshaw