“Oh, my gosh, thirty-eight hundred children are going to die tomorrow. What am I going to do to actually save some of them?” ChildrenDiesTomorrowHundredEightThirtyOh My GoshThirty Eight Author:Marjorie Dannenfelser
“A hundred children, a hundred individuals who are people--not people-to-be, not people of tomorrow, but people now, right now--today.” PeopleChildrenTodayIndividualTomorrowRight NowHundred Book:Selected works of Janusz Korczak Source: Selected works of Janusz Korczak
“There is probably not more than one hundred dollars in cash in circulation today. That is, if you were to call in all the bills and silver and gold in the country at noon tomorrow and pile them on the table, you would find that you had just about one hundred dollars, with perhaps several Canadian pennies and a few peppermint Life Savers.” IfsCountryTodayMoneyTomorrowHundredGoldTablesBillsDollarsFinanceSilverCashPenniesNoonCirculationPeppermint Book:Love Conquers All Source: Love Conquers All
“there is no yesterday or tomorrow; there is only this moment. Twenty-four hours a day. Seven days a week. Three hundred sixty-five days a year.” YearsMomentsThreeHoursFiveFourWeekTomorrowHundredTwentiesSevenYesterdaySixtySeven Days Author:Philip Toshio Sudo
“The absence of marriages will result in all kinds of financial burdens that gay people wouldn't face if they could get married. If my brother gets hit by a car tomorrow, my sister-in-law will go on living materially in the same way that she does now. If the same thing happens to me, a great deal of what I have will go off to the taxman. That's because of one of, as you doubtless know, eleven hundred federal laws that favor marriage.” PeopleIfsKnowsWayKindDoeHappensFacesLawResultsDealsCarBrotherGoes OnTomorrowGayMarriedHundredFinancialBurdenAbsenceFavorsThings HappenAll KindsMy BrotherMy SisterElevenIn-lawsGay PeopleSister In LawFinancial Burden Author:Andrew Solomon
“Memory was supposed to fill the time, but it made time a hole to be filled. Each second was two hundred yards, to be walked, crawled. You couldn't see the next hour, it was so far in the distance. Tomorrow was over the horizon, and would take an entire day to reach.” MadeTwoNextHoursMemoriesTomorrowHundredFilledDistanceHolesHorizonYards Author:Jonathan Safran Foer
“The house, it's already been a-settin' here for a hundred years. It'll be right here tomorrow. It's today I must be livin'.” YearsTodayHouseTomorrowHundredChristy Huddleston Author:Catherine Marshall
“We are accustomed to live in hopes of good weather, a good harvest, a nice love-affair, hopes of becoming rich or getting the office of chief of police, but I've never noticed anyone hoping to get wiser. We say to ourselves: it'll be better under a new tsar, and in two hundred years it'll still be better, and nobody tries to make this good time come tomorrow. On the whole, life gets more and more complex every day and moves on its own sweet will, and people get more and more stupid, and get isolated from life in ever-increasing numbers.” PeopleTryingYearsStillsTwoWholeMovingNumbersRichNiceStupidSweetBecomingTomorrowOfficeHundredPoliceComplexesAffairWhole LifeWeatherChiefsGood TimesIsolatedWiserHarvestAccustomedLove AffairGood Weather Author:Anton Chekhov
“No one rises above who he or she has been without first having fallen down. The best time - in fact, the only time - to make a real change in your life is in the moment of seeing the need for it. He who hesitates always gets lost in the hundred reasons why tomorrow is a better day to get started.” NeedsFirstsHas BeensRealReasonMomentsFactsLife IsLostSeeingTomorrowHundredReason WhyFallenOnly TimeRise AboveBest TimesReal ChangeBetter Days Author:Guy Finley
“...in their millenial and long-lived patience they knew quite well how, in a hundred years, or a thousand years' time, or else, perhaps, tomorrow, in an hour's time, for it was all a gamble, a million to one chance, but all the same there was a chance that if they kept on shaking their chains, one day, some day, the clasps upon the shackles would part.” IfsYearsWellsLongHoursChanceMillionsTomorrowOne DayThousandHundredChainsThousand YearsShakingGambleShacklesOne Chance Book:Nights at the circus Source: Nights at the circus
“You are mine, Aisling. You are mine today, tomorrow and five hundred years from now. You will always be mine. I do not give up my treasures, kincsem. You would do well to remember that.” GivingYearsWellsTodayRememberFiveMinesTomorrowGiving UpHundredTreasureNot Giving UpDo Not Give Up Author:Katie MacAlister