“My parents survived the Great Depression and brought me up to live within my means, save some for tomorrow, share and don't be greedy, work hard for the necessities in life knowing that money does not make you better or more important than anyone else. So, extravagance has been bred out of my DNA.” MeanDoeHas BeensImportantHardParentKnowingShareHard WorkTomorrowSurvivedGreedyDnaGreat DepressionExtravagance Author:David Suzuki
“At night, never go to bed without knowing what you'll write tomorrow.” WritingNightKnowingTomorrowBedPlanning Author:Ernest Hemingway
“A visionary is someone who can see the future, or thinks he sees the future. In my case, I use it and it comes out right. That doesn't come from daydreams or dreams, but it comes from knowing the market and knowing the world and knowing people really well and knowing where they're going to be tomorrow.” PeopleThinkingWorldWellsUseDreamCasesKnowingTomorrowVisionariesDaydreaming Author:Leonard Lauder
“Pocahontas, look at me, I'd rather die tomorrow than live 100 years without knowing you.” YearsLooksDiesKnowingTomorrowLook At Me Author:John Smit
“As far as vocal preparation goes, it's really an interesting thing for such a fragile instrument and using it properly is like walking a tightrope. I have learned not to do extensive warm-ups. It's really more of a cerebral mind-body connection Zen hippy thing, just knowing your body and figuring out if I do that then I will be able to speak tomorrow.” IfsMindBodyAbleSpeakInterestingKnowingTomorrowWalkingConnectionsInstrumentsWarmYour BodyPreparationFragileI Have LearnedVocalInteresting ThingsCerebralMind BodyMind Body Connection Author:Davey Havok
“I do what I love to do at the moment. If I wake up tomorrow and decide I want to dance, that's what I'd do. Or design clothes. I think I'd throw myself into whatever I'm doing now. It's not about abandoning what I was doing before, or giving up. It's about knowing that if I die tomorrow, I lived the way I wanted to.” IfsThinkingWayWantGivingMomentsWantedDiesKnowingDesignTomorrowGiving UpClothesWake Up Author:Ayumi Hamasaki
“As a profession, freelance writing is notoriously insecure. That's the first argument in its favor. For many reasons, a few of them rational, the thought of knowing exactly what next year's accomplishments, routine, income, and vacation will be - or even what time I have to get up tomorrow morning - has always depressed me.” WritingYearsFirstsReasonNextMorningKnowingTomorrowArgumentProfessionFavorsIncomeRationalGet UpAccomplishmentRoutineVacationInsecureNext YearTomorrow Morning Author:Gloria Steinem
“I can't sleep without knowing there's hope. Half the night I waste in sighs. In a wakeful doze I sorrow. For the hands, for the lips... the eyes. For the meeting of tomorrow.” I CanHandsEyeNightSleepHalfKnowingTomorrowSorrowWasteMeetingsLipsSighCan't SleepI Can't Sleep Author:Alfred Lord Tennyson
“[Hillary] Clinton is too much into regime change and a little bit too aggressive without knowing what the unintended consequences might be. Yes, we could get rid of Assad tomorrow, but that would create another political vacuum that would benefit ISIS.” LittlesMightPoliticalBitsKnowingToo MuchTomorrowBenefitsLittle BitConsequenceClintonAggressiveRegimesIsisVacuumsAssadUnintended ConsequencesRegime Change Author:Bernie Sanders
“Shall I throw away the materials and time paying homage to the perfectionist - knowing that nothing is ever perfect and also knowing that redoing yesterday is not always proceeding to tomorrow's discovery? What an eternal debate!” PerfectKnowingMaterialsTomorrowEternalDiscoveryPerfectionDebateYesterdayPerfectionistHomageProceeding Author:Oliver $