“You write some material, go up on stage and try it out; go back home and throw it in the trash can. And the next day do it again.” WritingTryingHomeNextStageMaterialsNext DayTrashBack HomeTrash Cans Author:Felipe Esparza
“I do photograph things for people to look at 100 years from now. But we're such a mediated society that things become historical the next day.” PeopleYearsLooksNextHistoricalPhotographNext Day Author:Catherine Opie
“I think you kind of hope for people gush over movies, but I think the opposite is great sometimes, too. I'd rather have a movie that you're angry about and that you're talking about the next day, than something you forget about when the popcorn goes into the trash.” PeopleThinkingKindSometimesNextForgetTalkingOppositesAngryNext DayTrashPopcorn Author:Gabriel Mann
“For me, already being part of a single parent household and knowing it was just me and my mom, you'd would wake up times and hope that the next day you'd be able to be alongside your mother because she was out trying to make sure that I was taken care of. But all I cared about was her being home.” TryingHomeCareAbleMotherNextParentKnowingTakenMomWake UpMy MomHouseholdNext DaySingle ParentBeing A Single Parent Author:LeBron James
“My feelings are, if you're gonna lead a rock n' roll lifestyle, don't let it affect your work. I know I can stay up all night and still come in the next day and write a song, and nothing will stop me from doing it. I expect the same from everyone else.” IfsKnowsWritingStillsI CanFeelingsNightSongNextRocksLifestyleRock N RollNext DayAll NightUp All Night Author:Marilyn Manson
“Fame is really strange. One day you're not famous, and then the next day you are, and the odd thing is that you know intellectually that nothing in the world is different. What mattered to you yesterday are the same things that matter today, and the rules all still apply - yet everyone looks at you differently.” KnowsWorldLooksStillsDifferentMatterTodayNextStrangeOne DayFameYesterdayOddNext DayThings That MatterOdd Things Author:Matt Damon
“I actually only went to high school for six weeks. I lost sleep deciding on what I would wear the next day or who I had to impress. I was just a much more down-to-earth, relaxed person once I decided not to care what people thought of me.” PeoplePersonsCareSchoolEarthNextLostSleepWeekSixHigh SchoolDecidedImpressNext DayRelaxedDown To Earth Author:Hope Partlow
“During the game, we never sit down. Not only is there action on the field, but we also have to cover the half-time show and interview all the celebrities attending. But once it's all over, it's a pretty satisfying feeling. My team and I love delivering an exciting and all-encompassing story the next day for our viewers. We want them to see and experience all that we did.” WantStoriesShowsFeelingsActionNextGamesHalfTeamFieldsExcitingInterviewsOver ItSatisfyingViewersNext DayDeliveringAttendingHalf Time Author:Megan Alexander
“When things are starting to work, you get up at five in the morning thinking, what are we going to do today? You stay up until one in the morning getting it done, and then you start the next day with the same energy, because it's working!” ThinkingDoneTodayNextEnergyMorningFiveStartingGet UpNext Day Author:Annie Lennox
“The thing about how that process works is that it's more about the editing and time for judging the ideas. Most pieces I publish each week have been around for months. This is a response to the beginning of the strip, when I was making them so quickly. I would just conceive a piece, finish it, and then the next day see it in the paper. That was when I was doing dailies four days a week.” Has BeensIdeasNextProcessPiecesFourWeekJudgingMonthsPaperResponseEditingNext DayPublish Author:Paul Madonna
“All great tasks test our motivation. It's easy to court ideas over beers and change the world with napkin sketches, but like most things taken home from bars, new challenges arise the next day. It's in the morning light when work begins, and grand ideas (or barroom conquests) lose their luster. To do interesting things requires work and it's no surprise we abandon demanding passions for simpler, easier, more predictable things.” WorldIdeasHomeLightMotivationPassionNextEasyLosesChallengesInterestingMorningTakenEasierTasksTestsCourtSurpriseBarsAriseBeerChanging The WorldAbandonNext DayConquestPredictableInteresting ThingsNew ChallengesNapkinsLusterMorning Light Author:Scott Berkun
“When you're coming up with new material, it's not always gonna be good. The only way to learn is for it not to get a laugh, so you can adjust it and come back the next day to see if it's working right. Next time, you might get a different laugh. You're constantly rebuilding.” IfsWayDifferentMightNextLaughingMaterialsBe GoodNext TimeNext DayRebuilding Author:Kevin Hart
“Sometimes I don't drink so the next day I can remember having fun.” I CanSometimesRememberNextFunDrinkHaving FunNext Day Author:Mae West
“You can't wake up one day and say 'I'm for gay marriage,' and wake up the next day and say 'I'm against it.' Wake up one day and say, 'I'm pro-choice,' and the next day wake up and say, 'I'm pro-life.' There's no credibility there.” ChoicesNextGayOne DayWake UpNext DayCredibilityGay MarriagePro Life Author:Roger Stone
“An important part of any focusing regimen is to set aside time at the end of the day - just before going to sleep - to acknowledge your successes, review your goals, focus on your successful future, and make specific plans for what you want to accomplish the next day.” WantImportantEndsNextGoalSleepSuccessfulFocusPlansAccomplishWhat You WantAcknowledgeThe End Of The DayReviewsNext DayGoing To Sleep Author:Jack Canfield
“Time can't be managed. I merely manage activities. Each night, I write down on a sheet of paper a list of the things I have to accomplish the next day. And when I wake up ... I do them.” WritingNightNextActivityPaperWake UpAccomplishListsManageSheetsNext Day Author:Earl Nightingale
“Because I work at other things, whenever I get a chance to write I feel grateful for it. But I learned that sometimes, I couldn't do anything else and I shouldn't plan to do anything that night or the next day. There were times when I was writing something difficult for days or weeks and when I'd finish, I would get up and go out of my shed into the garden and be sick. I had terrible migraines.” FeelsWritingSometimesNightNextDifficultChancePlansWeekTerribleGardenSickGratefulGet UpShedNext DayMigraine Author:Damian Barr
“One of the most important parts of the civil rights movement that people don't talk about was these mass meetings. It's like "Movement Church." It's a combination of the music of the movement and the church. Those mass meetings are where people got the energy to go on to the next day.” PeopleImportantNextEnergyChurchRightsMovementGoes OnMassMeetingsCivil RightsCombinationNext DayCivil Rights Movement Author:Stanley Nelson Jr.
“I received rejection letters for ten years (one on a napkin, written in crayon.) I had all my rejection notices stored in a box. When the box was finally full I took it to the curb and set it on fire. The next day I went out and got a temp job.” YearsJobsNextFireWrittenTenLettersBoxesRejectionNext DayCurbCrayonNapkinsYear OneRejection Letters Author:Janet Evanovich
“It's hard to be in these relationships where they don't call you one night and you don't think about it and then the next day they are photographed with someone coming out of an event with another girl.” ThinkingHardNightGirlNextEventsComing OutNext DayOne NightOther GirlAnother Girl Author:Chelsea Kane
“When I went travelling around Europe there was the Eurovision song contest on, and I got a bit dunk and we missed our train to Budapest the next day. Anyway, when I got back I kind of realised how many songs there were about people giving up things for somebody, so I thought I'd make a song about giving up things I don't have. These elaborate things that I don't have that I could give up to somebody, and I kind of thought there was kind of some sweet sentiment in that.” PeopleGivingKindSongNextBitsSweetGiving UpEuropeTrainSentimentsNext DayContestsRealisedBudapest Author:George Ezra
“Instead of thinking about work the next day or thinking about what you have to do, if you live in the moment you'll have some of the best times of your life.” IfsThinkingMomentsNextNext DayLive In The MomentBest TimesTime Of Your Life Author:Big Sean
“Every day at about four o'clock, I would go up to a farmhouse - or whatever kind of house was around - and knock on the door and say, "Hi, I'm biking across Canada, and I'm wondering if I could pitch my tent on your land." And sometimes people slammed the door in my face, but the vast majority of the time they said, "Of course," and then they said, "Come for dinner," and then they packed me food the next day and fed me breakfast and sometimes they got out the bottle of wine they'd been saving for a special occasion.” PeopleIfsKindSaidSometimesFacesCoursesNextHouseWonderFourDoorsLandSpecialMajorityWineDinnerSavingOccasionsClockIf I CouldCanadaFedsBreakfastBottlesThey SaidNext DayTentsBikingBottles Of WineSpecial Occasion Author:Pam Houston
“I literally went from being unable to play my rent to being on a plane the next day, being paid peanuts.” PlayNextPaidPlanesNext DayPeanuts Author:Johnny Depp
“An actor shouldn't have to leave the set and go home and write a bunch of stuff for a bunch of other people, the next day. I found it very unpleasant.” PeopleWritingHomeNextActorsFoundStuffBunchNext Day Author:Johnny Depp
“'If you let a bully come in and chase you out of your front yard, he'll be on your porch and the next day he'll rape your wife in your own bed.” IfsNextWifeFrontsBedYardsNext DayBullyPorch Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“We have a strong military deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan. In countries like Syria, we need a diplomatic breakthrough to end the war. In Libya, the country must first of all be stabilized to stop IS. This means supporting the Libyan government, including in terms of security. We don't want to repeat the mistakes of the past in that country. The situation is extremely dangerous and the next days could be decisive.” WantNeedsFirstsMeanWarEndsCountryGovernmentPastNextStrongTermMistakeSituationSecurityMilitaryDangerousIncludingIraqRepeatsAfghanistanSyriaNext DayBreakthroughDiplomaticLibyaDeployment Author:Paolo Gentiloni
“There's something I find highly embarrassing about it. As soon as I think I've written something smart, the next day I've got nausea, thinking, "Don't even try to be smart, it's absurd."” ThinkingTryingNextWrittenSmartAbsurdNext DayEmbarrassingBeing SmartNausea Author:Lou Doillon
“When you shoot a film, when it was film, there used to be rushes and normally a director would look at them the next day. All directors look at the rushes, except for Fellini. I asked him why he didn't and said, "Because it interrupts my fantasy." What he was trying to say was that he had a three-dimensional, vibrant, living, volatile fantasy going on in his head, and when he looked at rushes, they were two-dimensional and they killed it.” TryingLooksSaidTwoFilmUsedThreeNextFantasyDirectorsUsed To BeNext Day Author:Donald Sutherland
“We can use music as a tool to overcome things. It was a beautiful age and realization for me, an awakening. I felt like my eyes were opened. It was like, you mean to tell me that I have the opportunity when I'm bottling stuff up, wanting to smash windows and breaking down walls, I can put that energy into a song and wake up the next day with that weight lifted?” MeanI CanUseEyeAgeBeautifulSongNextOpportunityEnergyFeltStuffLike YouWallToolsWindowOvercomingWeightWake UpAwakeningRealizationNext DayBreaking Down Author:Chuck Ragan
“The impositions that this government is trying to put on now, it's the typical death by 1,000 cuts. We'll take a little bit here, we'll take a little bit here, we'll take a little bit here. And it doesn't end the conversations for 25, 50 years. It starts the conversation again the next day what they're looking to take back.And really it's about freedoms.” TryingYearsLittlesEndsGovernmentNextBitsCuttingConversationLittle BitTypicalNext DayImposition Author:Sean Hannity
“It's for balance, if you want to do that. But the truth is that we all know how we're supposed to eat. And so if you have fried chicken and mashed potatoes and white gravy, then the next day you have, like a grape and you're totally evened out and you're good.” IfsKnowsWantNextWhiteKnow HowBalanceTruth IsChickensNext DayPotatoesGrapesGravyFried ChickenMashed Potatoes Author:Trisha Yearwood
“[You're voice acting] and you're screaming and yelling you can't help but sort of physicalize things. The next day I'm usually sore in some weird part of my body.” HelpingBodyNextVoiceActingNext DayYellingVoice Acting Author:Jason Sudeikis
“There's the false security of feeling a great force of love from your audience one day and then the next morning you wake up and you're exhausted, and that love is something you have to reach for the next day.” FeelingsNextForceLove IsMorningAudienceSecurityOne DayWake UpExhaustedNext Day Author:Lisa Gerrard
“I've got a hold of something that won't move. It's a willingness to keep walking into the next day, open to whatever may turn out to be true that day.” MayMovingTurnsNextWalkingBeing TrueWillingnessNext Day Author:Barbara Brown Taylor
“My parents probably feel closer to the U.S. They feel America came to our rescue in the war and all that sort of thing. And for their generation the war still goes on. We still save food and little bits get scraped off and boiled out the next day.” FeelsLittlesStillsWarAmericaNextBitsParentGenerationsGoes OnLittle BitRescueNext Day Author:John Gimlette
“Things are forgotten so fast today. Even if 1,000 people are slaughtered, the next day you forget. There has to be new news every day.” PeopleIfsTodayNextForgetNewsForgottenNext Day Author:Erro
“When you're listening to music, you listen to it with a friend one day and it sounds one way. You listen to it with another friend the next day, and it sounds a little different. Sometimes the greatest pleasure of listening is not the music that you're listening to; it's the person that you're listening to it with.” WayLittlesPersonsDifferentSometimesNextSoundPleasureListeningOne DayOne WayNext DayListening To MusicGreatest Pleasures Author:Eyvind Kang
“I was trying my best not to drink. I'd go a day or two, and I just couldn't stand it. It kinda got around that 'Hamilton got religion.' So for about a year, it was the most miserable time of my life because I was secretly still drinking. One night I came home, after about a year of this, and I woke up the next day and the desire was gone.” TryingYearsStillsTwoHomeDesireNightNextGoneDrinkDrinkingMiserableNext DayOne NightHamiltonTime Of My Life Author:Jim Hamilton
“I was drunk: Christian and drunk. They just don't go together. But that's what happened. And the next day, obviously God had honored those prayers and healed me of alcoholism.” ChristianTogetherNextPrayerHappenedDrunkNext DayHonoredAlcoholismHealed Author:Jim Hamilton
“Me trying to kill people wasn't as bad as me tearing people down and making people cry and ripping them apart, because words never heal. That's what I've learned. I'd rather raise my son and tell him, "If you get in a fight with your friend, just punch him. Don't say anything, because the next day he doesn't get over that."'” PeopleIfsTryingFightingNextCrySonDown AndRaisesHealI've LearnedMy SonSay AnythingNext DayGet Over Author:Reginald Arvizu
“The business that people do in LA on the social level is amazing. You go to a restaurant, bump into this guy or that guy. The next day you get a call, and they want you in their movie.” PeopleWantGuyNextSocialLevelsBusinessRestaurantsNext DayThis GuyThat GuyBumps Author:Kevin Bacon
“I remember talking to Alex Ferguson about Tony [Blair] and Gordon [Brown], and he said: "Why doesn't Tony just get rid of him?" But if you sack someone in football, they can't turn up to training the next day. In politics they're still on the pitch. Gordon would still have been a big player.” IfsHas BeensSaidStillsBigsRememberTurnsNextTalkingPlayerFootballTrainingBrownNext DayAlexBlairFerguson Author:Alastair Campbell
“I was always writing. I was writing in high school because it was a really competitive school for class clowns; I used to have to write all of my snaps and my disses the night before and then act like I was making it up the next day.” WritingSchoolUsedNightNextClassHigh SchoolNext DayClownSnaps Author:John Leguizamo
“You know how hard it is to swim take after take and perform the next day swimming again? Me, I'm a terrible swimmer, but most actors with that tight schedule would be sick pretty quick.” KnowsHardWould BeNextActorsKnow HowTerribleSickSwimSwimmingSchedulesNext DaySwimmer Author:Jaume Collet-Serra
“Although every pain has different degrees of importance, I go through all of the emotions - from crying, anger, bitterness, anxiety, etc. Feel it all. But by the end of the day, I am on my knees in prayer. The next day, I get up refreshed and begin to let it go.” FeelsDifferentEndsPainNextPrayerEmotionCryDegreesAnxietyImportanceGet UpKneesThe End Of The DayEtcBitternessNext DayLet It Go Author:Renee Lawless
“Most of the crew were staying in Monaco. But my family and I were actually staying in Nice because I had my whole family there and we wanted a little more space and to stay in a hotel. The truth is we were asleep [when the attack Bastille Day terror happened] and woke up the next morning to it and it was obviously horrific. And then the idea of going out and filming, it just felt so stupid to be working the next day and pretending that everything's cool when you're making some frivolous thing.” LittlesIdeasWholeWantedNextFeltSpaceMorningNiceHappenedStupidTruth IsMy FamilyTerrorHotelStayingPretendingGoing OutCrewNext DayFrivolousHorrificWhole FamilyMonacoBastille Author:Jamie Dornan
“Every time I perform in front of people, no matter how well it goes, the next day, I feel humiliated.” PeopleFeelsWellsMatterNextFrontsNext DayHumiliated Author:Judd Apatow
“I hosted the Producer's Guild Awards, and it went well, and I was very happy in the moment, and it was a fun night. But I wake up the next day like someone who did crack the night before and told off the world, and I'm ashamed of the whole idea that anyone should listen to me, or the idea that I need that much approval.” WorldNeedsShouldWellsIdeasWholeMomentsNightNextFunWake UpProducersAshamedCracksAwardsApprovalVery HappyNext DayListen To MeGuildsFun Night Author:Judd Apatow
“For me, time is everything, because from the time you wake up you have to have your heart and soul in this. You have to work through the day, you have to go to the gym, you have to eat, and yet you have to work as fast as possible to get home and get rest before the next day begins again.” HeartSoulHomeNextWake UpGymNext DayHeart And SoulBegin Again Author:Usain Bolt