“A man can be beautiful physically, mentally, or personality wise. True beauty, though, is in the spirit. A genuine man who understands right and wrong, with a strong sense of self is beautiful. A man who can be compassionate and caring, but firm and wise. Someone who can do the right thing no matter who's around to see it. Even if the deed is unseen and unrecognized. That is a beautiful man. One today is worth two tomorrows.” IfsMenTwoSelfMatterTodayBeautifulSpiritStrongCan DoWisePersonalityTomorrowDeedsCaringGenuineFirmRight ThingCompassionateUnseenSense Of SelfTrue BeautyStrong Sense Of Self Author:Benjamin Franklin
“Artists who are relevant today won't be tomorrow unless someone does the right thing by their character and preserves it in the dialogue of a movie.” DoeCharacterTodayArtistTomorrowDialoguePreservesRight ThingRelevant Author:Usher
“I say this in the book [Today Matters], we either spend our day repairing or preparing, and if I haven't taken good care of my today's, they accumulate. So all of a sudden today what I'm doing is I'm going back, I'm repairing bad relationships and wrong decisions, and I'm digging a hole. I'm not making any progress because I'm in a repairing mode, versus if I really make today count that prepares me for tomorrow. Tomorrow really will take care of itself if I do the right thing today.” IfsBookMatterCareTodayDecisionTakenProgressHavensTomorrowTake CareHolesRight ThingPreparingVersusDiggingBad RelationshipWrong DecisionRepairingDigging A Hole Author:John C. Maxwell
“Tomorrow really will take care of itself if I do the right thing today.” IfsCareTodayTomorrowTake CareRight Thing Author:John C. Maxwell
“I got to give mom credit for how she handled it.She didn't try to pry and get all the details. All she said was that I should try to do "the right thing" because it's our choices that make us who we are. I figure that's pretty decent advice. But I'm still not 100% sure what I'm going to do tomorrow.” GivingShouldTryingSaidStillsChoicesAdviceFiguresMomTomorrowDetailsCreditRight ThingDecentWho We AreOur Choices Author:Jeff Kinney