“Be not miserable about what may happen tomorrow. The same everlasting Father, who cares for you today, will care for you tomorrow.” MayHappensCareTodayFatherTomorrowMiserableWho CaresEverlastingCare For You Author:Saint Francis de Sales
“Although sometimes I might sound sometimes idealist or too optimistic but I think my father used to say to me in everything bad there's something good that is going to come out of it and there will always be a tomorrow.” ThinkingSometimesMightUsedFatherSoundTomorrowOptimisticIdealist Author:Saad Hariri
“What if tomorrow someone digs up definitive proof that Jesus had a real, earthly, biological father named Larry, and archeologists find Larry's tomb and do DNA samples and prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the virgin birth was just a bit of mythologizing the Gospel writers threw in to appeal to the followers of the Mithra and Dionysian religious cults that were hugely popular at the time of Jesus, whose gods had virgin births? Could you still be a Christian? Is the way of Jesus still the best possible way to live?” IfsWayStillsRealChristianFatherJesusBitsReligiousDoubtBirthTomorrowProveShadowProofAppealsWhat IfFollowersCultVirginsDnaTombsWay To LiveLarrySampleVirgin BirthBiological FathersReligious Cults Author:Rob Bell
“If my world were to cave in tomorrow, I would look back on all the pleasures, excitements and worthwhilenesses I have been lucky enough to have had. Not the sadness, not my miscarriages or my father leaving home, but the joy of everything else. It will have been enough.” IfsWorldLooksHas BeensEnoughHomeJoyFatherPleasureInspiringSadnessTomorrowLuckyLeavingExcitementCavesCarriagesMiscarriageLeaving HomeFather Leaving Author:Audrey Hepburn
“I never cared but for one thing, and that is, simply to know that I am right before my Father in Heaven. If I am this moment, this day doing the things God requires of my hands, and precisely where my Father in Heaven wants me to be, I care no more about tomorrow than though it would never come.” IfsKnowsWantMomentsHandsCareFatherHeavenOne ThingTomorrowThis DayWant MeI CareFather In Heaven Author:Brigham Young
“The greatest thing about tomorrow is, I will be better than I am today. And that's how I look at my life. I will be a better golfer, I will be a better person, I will be a better father, I will be a better husband, I will be a better friend. That's the beauty of tomorrow.” LooksPersonsTodayFatherTomorrowHusbandGolfGolfersBetter PersonGolf LifeBeing A Better Person Author:Tiger Woods
“We cannot worship the suffering God today and ignore him tomorrow. We cannot eat and drink the body and blood of the passionate and compassionate God today, and then refuse to live passionately and compassionately tomorrow. If we say or sing, as we so often do, 'Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit', we thereby commit ourselves, in love, to the work of making his love known to the world that still stands so sorely in need of it. This is not the god the world wants. This is the God the world needs.” IfsWorldWantNeedsStillsBodyTodaySpiritSufferingFatherKnownBloodSonTomorrowDrinkHolyWorshipGloryPassionateRefuseCommitHoly SpiritCompassionateHis LoveLive Passionately Author:N. T. Wright
“You still think I've gone cracked in the head," Ben said, amused. "Listen, if tomorrow we pulled into Biren and someone told you there were shamble-men in the woods, would you believe them?" My father shook his head. "What if two people told you?" Another shake. Ben leaned forward on his stump. "What if a dozen people told you, with perfect earnestness, that shamble-men were out in the fields, eating-" "Of course I wouldn't believe them," my father said, irritated. "It's ridiculous." "Of course it is," Ben agreed, raising a finger. "But the real question is this: Would you go into the woods?” PeopleIfsThinkingMenBelieveSaidStillsTwoRealCoursesFatherPerfectGoneFieldsTomorrowEatingFingersWoodsRidiculousShakesWhat IfDozenCrackedAmusedIrritatedEarnestnessReal QuestionsStumps Author:Patrick Rothfuss
“Today at school I will learn to read at once; then tomorrow I will begin to write, and the day after tomorrow to cipher. Then with my acquirements I will earn a great deal of money, and with the first money I have in my pocket I will immediately buy for my papa a beautiful new cloth coat. But what am I saying? Cloth, indeed! It shall be all made of gold and silver, and it shall have diamond buttons. That poor man really deserves it; for to buy me books and to have me taught he has remained in his shirt sleeves... And in this cold! It is only fathers who are capable of such sacrifices!” MenWritingFirstsMadeBookTodaySchoolBeautifulFatherPoorDealsSacrificeTaughtColdTomorrowCapableDeserveGoldShirtsPocketsSilverDiamondButtonsCoatsSleevesPoor ManFather And SonPapaGold And SilverCiphers Author:Carlo Collodi