“There is temptation to place too much importance on those things that you're meant to do, and not on to little everyday happinesses. I think if you do what makes you happy on a daily basis, your days gather into years and you have a happy life. I don't want to think too far ahead. I want to make sure that I enjoy tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day. And we'll see what happens.” IfsThinkingWantYearsLittlesHappensNextEnjoyToo MuchTomorrowImportanceBasesEverydayTemptationHappy LifeNext DayMake You Happy Author:Guy Garvey
“I don't know how, or whether it is even possible to predict what the world will look like the next day. I simply have to close my eyes, and wait until tomorrow in order to find out.” KnowsWorldLooksEyeOrderNextWaitingKnow HowTomorrowNext Day Book:Sorry Please Thank You: Stories Source: Sorry Please Thank You: Stories
“If we [American nation] are only thinking about tomorrow or the next day and not thinking about 10 years from now, we're not going to control our own economic future, because China, Germany - they're making these [clean energy] investments. And I'm not going to cede those jobs of the future to those countries. I expect those new energy sources to be built right here in the United States.” IfsThinkingYearsCountryStatesJobsNextEnergyNationsUnitedUnited StatesEconomicSourceTomorrowBuiltCleanInvestmentChinaGermanyNext DayClean EnergyEnergy SourcesNew Energy Author:Barack Obama
“It's a never-ending struggle, which is great. You can always get better! You can never get there. It's a journey with no arrival. And that's the beauty of it -- that you can always become better the next day. It's pretty cool to think about it in that sense. Tomorrow I will be a better player than I was today.” ThinkingTodayNextStrugglePlayerJourneyTomorrowGet BetterNext DayArrivalsNever Ending Author:Tiger Woods
“Women, despite the fact that nine out of ten of them go through life with a death-bed air either of snatching-the-last-moment or with martyr-resignation, do not die tomorrow--or the next day. They have to live on to any one of many bitter ends.” EndsMomentsFactsLastsDiesNextWomenAirTomorrowBedTenNineDespiteBitterNext DayMartyrResignationDeath Bed Author:Zelda Fitzgerald
“I would die to record in space. That would be the coolest. If I got the option of, going into outer space and hanging out there for a day, and then coming back home and dying the next day, or just waiting around to see if there's any opportunity for the technology to develop so that I might experience outer space sometime in the future, I would probably take the ride today and die tomorrow. I'd be happy just hanging out between the moon and the Earth, getting a view.” IfsHomeMightWould BeTodayEarthDiesNextOpportunityWaitingSpaceViewsTechnologyRecordsDyingTomorrowMoonHanging OutNext DayComing BackBack HomeOuter SpaceWaiting Around Author:Ariel Pink
“No use dwelling on the past. What you do tomorrow and the next day and the day after that is what matters.” MatterUsePastNextTomorrowWhat MattersNext DayDwellingDwelling On The Past Author:Kate Brian
“I'm a little bit of a gypsy myself. I've always had jobs where I'm moving around and I'm not sure what's going to happen tomorrow or the next day.” LittlesHappensJobsMovingNextBitsTomorrowLittle BitNot SureNext DayGypsy Author:Niall Matter
“We have to carry through to the next day and hope that we will be okay tomorrow as we are today and in the meantime, enjoy life.” TodayNextEnjoyTomorrowOkayNext DayEnjoy Life Author:Amos Oz
“And I never ask what I'm doing the next day. I don't want to know what I'm doing tomorrow. It's much too overwhelming. So I just go day by day, without knowing.” KnowsWantNextAsksKnowingTomorrowOverwhelmingNext Day Author:Jennifer Lopez
“There are moments when I think it will never end, that it will last indefinitely. It's like the rain. Here the rain, like everything else, suggests permanence and eternity. I say to myself: it's raining today and it's going to rain tomorrow and the next day, the next week and the next century.” ThinkingEndsMomentsTodayLastsNextWeekCenturyTomorrowRainEternityNext DayPermanenceNext Week Book:Dawn: A Novel Source: Dawn: A Novel