“He should release the tax returns tomorrow. It's crazy. You've got to release six, eight, ten years back tax returns. Take the hit for a day or two. He has to give a big speech in defense of capitalism, and that will elevate, I think, this race above this tactical back and forth, which I do think he's on the margin of losing.” ThinkingGivingShouldYearsTwoBigsRaceCrazyReturnTomorrowRepublicanTenTaxesSpeechSixLosingCapitalismEightDefenseReleaseBack And ForthMarginsTacticalTax Returns Author:William Kristol
“Being exaltingly thin was, of course, the foundation for the visibility, the man, the adornments of this life-to-be; it was the prerequisite that made the rest of the dream possible. And since no matter how thin I got, I was frightened that I could wake up tomorrow and be fat again, the rest of the dream was forever ten or twenty pounds away.” MenMadeMatterDreamCoursesForeverHe ManTomorrowTenWake UpTwentiesFoundationFatsThis LifePoundsFrightenedPrerequisitesVisibilityAdornment Book:Appetites: On the Search for True Nourishment Source: Appetites: On the Search for True Nourishment
“If you have the door to your office closed, you get more work done today and tomorrow, and you are more productive than most. But ten years later somehow, you dont quite know what problems are worth working on.” IfsKnowsYearsDoneProblemTodayDoorsTomorrowTenOfficeProductiveWork DoneToday And Tomorrow Author:Richard Hamming
“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
“You could stand here sick with ten illnesses today, and tomorrow have no evidence of any of them. Your body has the ability to replenish itself that fast. But most of you do not have the ability to change your thoughts that fast. So the amount of time that it takes between sickness and wellness is only the amount of time that it takes for me to figure out how to let it in - for me to figure out how to feel good, when I'm looking at something that makes me feel bad.” FeelsBodyTodayAbilityHealingFiguresAmountTomorrowTenEvidenceSickIllnessYour BodyFeel GoodWellnessSicknessAbility To ChangeToday And TomorrowChange Your Thoughts Author:Esther Hicks
“A reporter is always concerned with tomorrow. There's nothing tangible of yesterday. All I can say I've done is agitate the air ten or fifteen minutes and then boom - it's gone.” I CanDoneLiteratureGoneAirMinutesTomorrowTenConcernedYesterdayFifteenReportersTangibleAgitate Author:Edward R. Murrow
“Maybe you can afford to wait. Maybe for you there's a tomorrow. Maybe for you there's one thousand tomorrows, or three thousand, or ten, so much time you can bathe in it, roll around it, let it slide like coins through you fingers. So much time you can waste it. But for some of us there's only today. And the truth is, you never really know.” KnowsLifeInspirationTodayThreeWaitingTomorrowTruth IsThousandTenWasteFingersWasting TimeCoinsSlidesLive For TodayDon't Waste Your TimePostponingNow Or NeverBefore I FallHere Today Gone Tomorrow Author:Lauren Oliver
“Where did this come from? Do you know what this is? Luca is going to sneak out of bed in the middle of the night and squirt it on his tongue. It's like drugs for ten-year-olds. Today it's Ice Magic. Tomorrow, heroin.” KnowsYearsTodayNightMagicMiddleTomorrowDrugBedTenTongueIceDo You KnowHeroinSneakMiddle Of The Night Book:Saving Francesca Source: Saving Francesca
“That's it. Gently now," Reagan said to Nellie. "We'll move onto the hard stuff tomorrow." "This...isn't...the hard stuff?" Nellie spit out through gritted teeth. Reagan grinned. "You really hate me right now, don't you?" "Immeasurably." "Good. Give me ten.” GivingSaidHardMovingHateStuffTomorrowRight NowTenGive MeTeethSpitHate Me Author:Judy Blundell
“Today, tomorrow," she said. "A day is nothing. A day is just a match you strike after the ten thousand matches before it have gone out.” SaidTodayGoneTomorrowThousandTenStrikes Author:Adam Johnson