“Let us prepare TODAY. For the TOMORROWS in the lives of the nations will be so eventful that Negroes everywhere will be called upon to play their part in the survival of the fittest human group.” HumansPlayTodayNationsGroupsTomorrowSurvivalPreparationSurvival Of The Fittest Book:Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey Source: Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey
“Halloween is tomorrow. A group of wine experts has actually come up with a list of the best wines to pair with Halloween candy. They say, "White wine goes great with Skittles, red wine goes great with Twix, and ... we're alcoholics, aren't we?” WhiteGroupsTomorrowRedWineCome UpListsExpertsPairsHalloweenCandyAlcoholicsRed WineBest WineWhite WineSkittlesHalloween Candy Author:Jimmy Fallon
“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 idea of a group of elders is that, in past civilizations, they have linked worlds; the other world was also present in this one. There is also the argument that elders have "experience." The problem is that experience teaches fear of change. Experience kills imagination. Experience makes people conservative. What we are facing tomorrow requires the force of imagination, not wisdom from yesterday.” PeopleWorldIdeasProblemPastForceImaginationTeachGroupsTomorrowCivilizationArgumentConservativeYesterdayLinkedEldersOther WorldsFear Of Change Author:Jacques Yves Cousteau
“If mankind were born tomorrow it would divide into groups; each would scramble to invent their one and only god, and set about butchering each-other.” IfsBornGroupsMankindTomorrowDividesAgnosticism Author:Voltaire
“Today it's something about hallucinogenic tea, but tomorrow it could be something that Roman Catholics or Southern Baptists or a number of groups need some accommodation in relation to a federal law.” NeedsTodayLawNumbersGroupsTomorrowRelationCatholicTeaSouthernBaptistsAccommodationsRoman CatholicSouthern Baptist Author:Charles Haynes
“If the group has a negative social mood, believing that tomorrow will be worse than today, the bias goes in the opposite direction. Instead of "welcoming" we have "rejecting," instead of "global" we tend to see events that are "local" and so forth.” IfsBelieveTodaySocialGroupsEventsTomorrowNegativeOppositesMoodLocalsWelcomeBiasRejecting Author:John L. Casti
“The reality of politics is, if Trump is the president tonight, every progressive group in America will be able to mobilize in a way tomorrow that they may not necessarily have been able to mobilize yesterday.” IfsWayMayHas BeensRealityAbleAmericaPresidentGroupsTrumpTomorrowYesterdayTonightProgressive Author:David Sirota
“There are times in a person's life when he or she must make a choice to believe. I choose to believe the sun will rise tomorrow. I also choose to believe that if you go to bed hungry you will wake up ready to eat. I've met a group of men in a faraway country who choose to believe that if you stand on a tree stump for an hour you will gain sympathy for trees. I am already quite sympathetic to trees, so I choose to think they are bonkers.” IfsThinkingMenBelievePersonsCountryChoicesHoursSunGroupsTreeReadyTomorrowMetsBedGainsWake UpHungrySympatheticStumps Book:The Wrath of Ezra Source: The Wrath of Ezra