“The quality of education today decides the tomorrow of Gujarat... Government may build schools, but the future can be built by the schools only. The key responsibility of building Gujarat's tomorrow thus lies with the schools.” MayGovernmentTodaySchoolLyingEducationQualityResponsibilityBuildingKeysTomorrowBuiltIndiaEducation TodayGujarat Author:Narendra Modi
“I'll be like Scarlett O'Hara-I'll think about it tomorrow.” ThinkingGovernmentPoliticsTomorrowScarlett O Hara Book:Ronald Reagan Source: Ronald Reagan
“The die is cast in Canada: there are two ethnic and linguistic groups; each is too strong and too deeply rooted in the past, too firmly bound to a mother culture, to be able to swamp the other. But if the two will collaborate inside of a truly pluralist state, Canada could become a privileged place where the federalist form of government, which is the government of tomorrow's world, will be perfected.” IfsWorldTwoStatesGovernmentAblePastFormMotherDiesCultureStrongGroupsTomorrowBoundsCastsCanadaRootedPrivilegedForms Of GovernmentSwampsFederalist Author:Pierre Trudeau
“The government will pay certain farmers to not grow corn. Wow. Where's my check? That'd be great. "Hey, what do you do for a living?" "Well, I don't grow corn. Get up at the crack of noon, make sure there's no corn growing. I'm gonna get up early tomorrow. And not plow. You know, we used to not grow tomatoes-but there's more money in not growing corn."” KnowsWellsGovernmentFunnyUsedCertainGrowsPayComedyGrowingTomorrowChecksGet UpHeyCracksFarmersWowMore MoneyCornNoonTomatoesLive WellUp Early Author:Brian Regan
“Vigilant and effective antitrust enforcement today is preferable to the heavy hand of government regulation of the Internet tomorrow.” HandsGovernmentTodayInternetTomorrowHeavyRegulationEnforcementVigilantGovernment RegulationAntitrust Author:Orrin Hatch
“Let's ask why it is that we pay, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, and your medicine can be doubled tomorrow, and there's nothing that the government can do to stop it.” WorldGovernmentAsksCan DoPayTomorrowDrugHighestMedicinePrescriptionsPrescription Drugs Author:Bernie Sanders
“I say this ironically, not because I favor the State, but because people are not in the state of mind right now where they feel that they can manage themselves. We have to go through an educational process - which does not involve, in my opinion, compromises with the State. But if the State disappeared tomorrow by accident, and the police disappeared and the army disappeared and the government agencies disappeared, the ironical situation is that people would suddenly feel denuded.” PeopleIfsFeelsMindDoeStatesGovernmentProcessSituationOpinionTomorrowRight NowArmyPoliceEducationalAccidentsFavorsManageCompromiseAgencyState Of MindGovernment Agencies Author:Murray Bookchin
“At the moment we have a critical situation in Greece. Even as we speak, where there is an open attempt by the EU to destroy Syriza by splitting it. There is a German obstinacy and utter refusal to seriously consider an alternative. The reason isn't even a lack of money, because money swims around the EU coffers endlessly, and they could write off the debt tomorrow if they wanted. But they don't want to do so, because of the election of a left-wing government. They want to punish Syriza in public, to humiliate it so that this model doesn't go any further than Greece.” IfsWantWritingReasonMomentsGovernmentWantedLeftSpeakSituationTomorrowModelsElectionWingsCriticalDebtAlternativesSwimGreeceRefusalLeft WingHumiliateSplittingObstinacy Author:Tariq Ali
“Were the Soviet Union to sink tomorrow under the waters of the ocean, the American military-industrial establishment would have to go on, substantially unchanged, until some other adversary could be invented. Anything else would be an unacceptable shock to the American economy.” GovernmentWould BeAmericaWaterEconomyMilitaryGoes OnIndustryTomorrowOceanUnionsOpponentsShockSovietEstablishmentSoviet UnionAdversariesSinkingUnchangingUssrAmerican EconomyAmerican Military Author:George F. Kennan
“As we peer into society's future, we -- you and I, and our government -- must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering for our own ease and convenience the precious resources of tomorrow. We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without risking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow.” WantGovernmentTodaySpiritualPoliticalLossDemocracyGenerationsMaterialsTomorrowResourcesImpulseEaseAssetsHeritagePeersGrandchildrenConvenienceMortgagePhantomsMilitary Industrial ComplexFarewell Address Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower