“Scientists have established huge numbers of links between particular diseases and snippets of DNA, but in the great majority of cases, this has not yet been translated into treatments that can help cure patients. These treatments will come - tomorrow, or the day after.” HelpingNumbersCasesParticularHugeTomorrowDiseaseScientistMajorityPatientCuresTreatmentLinksDnaHuge Numbers Author:Charles C. Mann
“All truths are erroneous. This is the very essence of the dialectical process: today's truths become errors tomorrow; there is no final number.” TruthTodayProcessNumbersTomorrowTruth IsEssenceErrorsFinals Author:Yevgeny Zamyatin
“The only reason there is a crisis about Social Security in the US and pensions in Europe and Japan is that you cannot maintain a "Ponzi" scheme indefinitely. We have collected from today's young to pay today's old and counted on tomorrow's young to keep doing so. That was a fine scheme as long as the number of young people was rising faster than old people. When that ratio comes to an end, such a system also has to end.” PeopleLongEndsReasonTodayYoungSocialNumbersPaySecurityFineTomorrowEuropeCrisisFasterRisingJapanSchemesOld PeopleSocial SecurityPensionRatiosPonzi Scheme Author:Milton Friedman
“All truths are erroneous. This is the very essence of the dialectical process: today's truths become errors tomorrow; there is no final number. This truth (the only one) is for the strong alone. Weak-nerved minds insist on a finite universe, a last number; they need, in Nietzsche's words, "the crutches of certainty". The weak-nerved lack the strength to include themselves in the dialectic syllogism.” InspirationalNeedsMindArtTodayLastsUniverseLiteratureStrongProcessNumbersTomorrowTruth IsWeakEssenceErrorsFinalsCertaintyFiniteCrutchesDialectics Author:Yevgeny Zamyatin
“Try not to do too many things at once. Know what you want, the number one thing today and tomorrow. Persevere and get it done.” KnowsWantInspirationalTryingDoneTodayLeadershipNumbersOne ThingTomorrowPerseveranceWhat You WantCoachesPersevereGet It DoneInspirational PerseveranceCoaches MotivationalToday And Tomorrow Book:Strategies for winning: a top coach's game plan for victory in football and in life Source: Strategies for winning: a top coach's game plan for victory in football and in life
“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
“But the bottom line is, no matter what, even if I shoot 90 tomorrow, I'm going to enjoy it. Maybe people will say "Oh, he blew it" or whatever. Maybe I'm going to blow it, it's the first time I've ever been there. What do you expect? You know I'm not number one in the world. My knees are going to touch each other on the first tee tomorrow. But let me tell you, I'm going to enjoy it.” PeopleIfsKnowsWorldFirstsMatterEnjoyLinesNumbersTomorrowFirst TimeLet MeNo Matter WhatBottomBlowKneesBottom LineTees Author:Jean van de Velde
“I wanted to be in Rolling Stone number two with a tomorrow feel to it, like an experimental Rolling Stones with Jagger singing.” FeelsTwoWantedNumbersTomorrowSingingStonesRollingRolling StonesJagger Author:Jeff Beck
“Even though the numbers are down with respect to favorability ratings, at every embassy and consular office tomorrow morning that we have, people will be lined up, and they'll all say the same thing, "We want to go to America." So we're still the leader of the world that wants to be free. We are still the inspiration of the rest of the world. And we can come back.” PeopleWorldWantStillsInspirationAmericaNumbersLeaderMorningTomorrowOfficeRatingEmbassyTomorrow Morning Author:Colin Powell
“The decent moderation of today will be the least of human things tomorrow. At the time of the Spanish Inquisition, the opinion of good sense and of the good medium was certainly that people ought not to burn too large a number of heretics; extreme and unreasonable opinion obviously demanded that they should burn none at all.” PeopleShouldHumansTodayNumbersOpinionProgressAtheismOughtTomorrowExtremesPositive AtheismMediumsDecentOriginalityModerationGood SenseUnreasonableHereticInquisitionSpanish Inquisition Author:Maurice Maeterlinck
“I cannot take you out and say you are separate from the whole. If someone says to me, "Well, how do I find my life purpose?" I first say, "You've never lost your life purpose." Number two, I say, "Have no judgments about your life. No expectations. Give up the need to know what happens tomorrow. Just be fully present and appreciate all that is in your life right now."” IfsKnowsNeedsGivingFirstsWellsTwoWholeHappensPurposeLostNumbersTomorrowRight NowGiving UpJudgmentExpectationsAppreciatePurpose Of Life Author:Caroline Myss
“The Arabs could have peace tomorrow if sufficient numbers of Palestinians were not content to be used as cannon fodder in fruitless assaults on Israel, even as the surrounding Arab powers distract the Arab masses with the red herring of Israel while retarding their countries with their repression and corruption.” IfsCountryUsedNumbersTomorrowMassRedIsraelCorruptionSufficientPalestinianAssaultRepressionCannonsFodderHerringRed Herrings Author:Conrad Black
“The problem, of course, was that turning into a monster was the brighter of my two choices. Choice Number 1: I turn into a vampyre, which equals a monster in just about any human’s mind. Choice Number 2: My body rejects the Change and I die. Forever. So the good news is that I wouldn’t have to take the geometry test tomorrow.” MindHumansTwoProblemBodyDiesTurnsChoicesCoursesNumbersForeverTomorrowNewsTestsMonstersRejectsGood NewsBrighterGeometryTwo ChoicesNumber 2 Book:House of Night Series Source: House of Night Series
“We are accustomed to live in hopes of good weather, a good harvest, a nice love-affair, hopes of becoming rich or getting the office of chief of police, but I've never noticed anyone hoping to get wiser. We say to ourselves: it'll be better under a new tsar, and in two hundred years it'll still be better, and nobody tries to make this good time come tomorrow. On the whole, life gets more and more complex every day and moves on its own sweet will, and people get more and more stupid, and get isolated from life in ever-increasing numbers.” PeopleTryingYearsStillsTwoWholeMovingNumbersRichNiceStupidSweetBecomingTomorrowOfficeHundredPoliceComplexesAffairWhole LifeWeatherChiefsGood TimesIsolatedWiserHarvestAccustomedLove AffairGood Weather Author:Anton Chekhov