“In fact, I had a series of offers which would have brought me a lot of money to make films and package TV programs. There were people who said to me, we'll put a million dollars in your bank account tomorrow, which is a hard thing to turn down.” PeopleSaidHardFactsFilmTurnsMillionsTvsTomorrowOffersProgramAccountsDollarsSeriesLots Of MoneyPackagesMillion DollarsHard ThingsBank Accounts Author:Roone Arledge
“We have been troubled about the world, and had almost lost faith in man; it helps to think about the long history of the earth, and of how life came to be. And when we think in terms of millions of years, we are not so impatient that our own problems be solved tomorrow.” ThinkingMenWorldYearsLongHas BeensHelpingProblemEarthLostTermMillionsTomorrowImpatientLost Faith Author:Rachel Carson
“Today we're dumping 70 million tons of global-warming pollution into the environment, and tomorrow we will dump more, and there is no effective worldwide response. Until we start sharply reducing global-warming pollution, I will feel that I have failed.” FeelsTodayMillionsEnvironmentTomorrowResponseGlobal WarmingPollutionReducingGoreDumpEnvironmental PollutionAir Quality Author:Al Gore
“Diabetes is an all-too-personal time bomb which can go off today, tomorrow, next year, or 10 years from now - a time bomb affecting millions like me and the children here today.” YearsChildrenTodayNextMillionsTomorrowLike MeBombsNext YearDiabetesTime BombPersonal Time Author:Mary Tyler Moore
“This is Wall Street, and today is important. Because tomorrow, July 4th, I intended to make my first million dollars--an excitingday in a man's life. The enterprise was slightly illegal.” MenFirstsImportantTodayMoneyMillionsStreetsCrimeWallTomorrowDollarsGreedEnterpriseIllegal4th Of JulyJulyMillion Dollars Author:Abraham Polonsky
“People are really in despair today in Greece. They are afraid of tomorrow. They suffer. We have 1.2 million people without jobs. So you understand that this crisis cannot leave the political system untouched. Of course we have to change but we have to change in the right way.” PeopleWayTodayJobsPoliticalSufferingCoursesMillionsTomorrowDespairCrisisRight WayGreecePolitical Systems Author:Dora Bakoyannis
“There are millions of ways to not be writing. You say you're not in the mood, you'll pick it up tomorrow.” WayWritingMillionsTomorrowPicksMood Author:Rod Serling
“Be alone even when there's a million people around, because tomorrow it will be a different million people.” PeopleDifferentMillionsTomorrow Author:Feist
“We're primarily interested in solving the problem of 20 million black people. And if integration is going to solve the problem tomorrow, then let's integrate. But since the Supreme Court issued its desegregation decision seven years ago, and you only have about six or seven percent integration now, on an educational level, that means that the black man trying to use integration as a means of solving his problem will be another 100 years just getting integration on an educational level.” PeopleIfsMenTryingYearsMeanUseProblemBlackDecisionLevelsMillionsTomorrowSixPercentYears AgoCourtSevenEducationalSolveSupremeBlack PeopleIntegrationSupreme CourtSeven YearsIntegrating Author:Malcolm X
“If I found the cure for dystrophy tomorrow, I would do a telethon in four weeks for acute pain that in this country is a bigger problem than cancer, heart, sickle cell, anemia, name it. It is - it's hitting 70 million Americans.” IfsHeartCountryProblemPainFoundNamesMillionsFourWeekTomorrowBiggerCancerCuresCellsHittingBigger ProblemsAnemiaSickle Cell Author:Jerry Lewis
“But there was not a moment when she did not see Carol in her mind, and all she saw, she seemed to see through Carol. That evening, the dark flat streets of New York, the tomorrow of work, the milk bottle dropped and broken in her sink, became unimportant. She flung herself on her bed and drew a line with a pencil on a piece of paper. And another line, carefully, and another. A world was born around her, like a bright forest with a million shimmering leaves.” WorldMindMomentsBornLinesDarkMillionsSawsPiecesStreetsNew YorkBrokenTomorrowBedPaperForestsEveningFlatsBottlesMilkPencilsUnimportantCarols Author:Patricia Highsmith
“Figure our what it is you don't do very well, and then don't do it. I'm not beating myself up about doing everything perfectly. The litmus test I always use for myself is: "Okay, if you won 20 million tomorrow in the lottery would you still being doing the same thing you are doing now with your life, Dough? The answer is "yes". I'm always very conscious of that.” IfsWellsStillsUseAnswersMillionsFiguresTomorrowConsciousTestsOkayLotteryDough Author:Douglas Coupland
“Today While the blossoms still cling to the vine I'll taste your strawberries I'll drink your sweet wine A million tomorrows shall all pass away Here I forget all the joy that is mine. Today I'll be a dandy and I'll be a rover You know who I am by the songs that I sing I'll feast at your table I'll sleep in your clover Who cares what tomorrow shall bring I can't be contented with yesterday's glory I can't live on promises winter to spring Today is my moment and now is my story I'll laugh and I'll cry and I'll sing” KnowsStillsI CanMomentsStoriesCareTodayJoySongSleepForgetMillionsLaughingCryMinesSweetTomorrowDrinkPromiseTasteSpringGloryTablesWineWinterYesterdayWho I AmWho CaresPassing AwayVinesStrawberriesCloversDandyWinter To SpringSweet Wine Author:John Denver
“...in their millenial and long-lived patience they knew quite well how, in a hundred years, or a thousand years' time, or else, perhaps, tomorrow, in an hour's time, for it was all a gamble, a million to one chance, but all the same there was a chance that if they kept on shaking their chains, one day, some day, the clasps upon the shackles would part.” IfsYearsWellsLongHoursChanceMillionsTomorrowOne DayThousandHundredChainsThousand YearsShakingGambleShacklesOne Chance Book:Nights at the circus Source: Nights at the circus
“..there is nothing worse than the feeling that no one cares whether we exist or not, that no one is interested in what we have to say about life, and that the world can continue turning without our awkward presence. I began to imagine how many millions of people were, at that moment, feeling utterly useless and wretched—however rich, charming, and delightful they might be—because they were alone that night, as they were yesterday, and as they might well be tomorrow.” PeopleWorldWellsMomentsFeelingsMightCareNightMillionsRichImagineTomorrowYesterdayUselessThat MomentAwkwardCharmingDelightfulWretchedNo One Cares Author:Paulo Coelho