“Ah, the mysterious croak. Here today, gone tomorrow. It's the best reason I can think of to throw open the blinds and risk belief. Right now, this minute, time to move out into the grief and glory. High tide.” ThinkingI CanReasonTodayMovingBeliefGriefGoneRiskMinutesTomorrowRight NowGloryMysteriousTidesHere Today Gone Tomorrow Book:High Tide in Tucson Source: High Tide in Tucson
“The furniture and trappings in the apartment are all in a state of flux - here today, gone tomorrow. Nothing is anchored to its place, not even the coffee-pot, which floats off and returns, on the tide of the signora's marine nature.” StatesTodayGoneReturnTomorrowCoffeePotTidesApartmentFurnitureMarineFloatsFluxHere Today Gone Tomorrow Book:Venice observed Source: Venice observed
“She asks why I like her. Might as well ask Why I breathe. Maybe tomorrow I won't Breathe or like her Anymore. Maybe tomorrow the tides Will stop. Maybe tomorrow will bring No more rainbows. Maybe tomorrow She will stop Asking useless questions.” WellsMightAsksTomorrowAskingBreatheUselessTidesRainbowLike HerMaybe Tomorrow Author:Gail Carson Levine