“Carelessness is not fatal to journalism, nor are cliches, for the eye rests lightly on them. But what is intended to be read once can seldom be read more than once; a journalist has to accept the fact that his work, by its very todayness, is excluded from any share in tomorrow.” FactsEyeAcceptingShareTomorrowJournalismJournalistClicheExcludedCarelessness Author:Cyril Connolly
“Refined indifference is a sports psychology precept: train like there's no tomorrow and then accept whatever happens. Once you step on the field realize that whatever is meant to be is meant to be.” HappensSportsRealizingAcceptingStepsPsychologyFieldsTomorrowTrainIndifferenceMeant To BeRefinedWhatever HappensSports Psychology Author:Scott Hamilton
“I'm convinced true fulfillment is living in God's world one day at a time, savoring it, leaving today's disapointments behind and borrowing no troubles from tomorrow. It's done not only by accepting life, fever, and things that go bump in the night, but also by cultivating love and new and old friendships, and especially by finding a new work or project that makes it exciting just to get up in the morning.” WorldDoneTodayNightBehindsAcceptingMorningTroubleTomorrowOne DayFindingsProjectsExcitingLeavingConvincedGet UpFulfillmentFeverBumpsBorrowingCultivatingOne Day At A TimeSavoringNew WorkAccepting LifeOld Friendship Author:Olive Ann Burns
“Although she had resisted this knowledge all her life, had lived determinedly in the future focused there by ambition, she understood at last that this was the real condition of humanity: The dance of life occurred not yesterday or tomorrow, but only here at the still point that was the present. This truth is simmple, sel-evident, but difficult to accept, for we sentimentalize the past and wallow in it, while we endure the moment and in every waking hour dream of the future.” StillsRealMomentsDreamLastsPastHumanityDifficultHoursAcceptingConditionsTomorrowTruth IsAmbitionUnderstoodEndureFocusedYesterdayWakingEvident Book:The Taking: A Novel Source: The Taking: A Novel
“White people will have quite enough to do in learning how to accept and love themselves and each other, and when they have achieved this - which will not be tomorrow and may very well be never - the Negro problem will no longer exist, for it will no longer be needed.” PeopleWellsMayEnoughProblemWhiteAcceptingNeededTomorrowAnd Love Author:James A. Baldwin
“We're all fools," said Clemens, "all the time. It's just we're a different kind each day. We think, I'm not a fool today. I've learned my lesson. I was a fool yesterday but not this morning. Then tomorrow we find out that, yes, we were a fool today too. I think the only way we can grow and get on in this world is to accept the fact we're not perfect and live accordingly.” ThinkingWorldWayKindSaidDifferentFactsTodayGrowsPerfectAcceptingMorningThis WorldFoolTomorrowLessonsYesterdayI've LearnedEach DayDifferent KindsNot Perfect Author:Ray Bradbury
“If she cries, I want to wear pants for a week," I offered. "Done," Maxon said. "And if she doesn't, you owe me a walk around the grounds tomorrow afternoon." "You drive a hard bargain, sir, but I accept.” IfsWantSaidHardDoneWalksAcceptingWeekCryTomorrowAfternoonPantsBargains Book:The Selection Series 4-Book Collection: The Selection, The Elite, The One, The Heir Source: The Selection Series 4-Book Collection: The Selection, The Elite, The One, The Heir